Race and Justice: An International Journal serves as a quarterly forum for excellent scholarship on race, ethnicity, and the justice system. The journal prioritizes rigorous empirical studies that use quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods. RAJ’s scope includes policy examinations, theory tests, program evaluations, and other types of studies that speak directly to policy, practice, or theory and advance the scholarly literature in one or more substantive areas. The journal is open to scholarship from all disciplinary origins and from countries around the globe.
Topics of interest to Race and Justice include, but are not limited to, research that focuses on:
- Legislative enactments
- Policing Race and Justice
- Courts
- Sentencing
- Corrections (community-based, institutional, reentry concerns)
- Juvenile Justice
- Drugs
- Death penalty
- Public opinion research
- Hate crime
- Colonialism
- Victimology
- Indigenous justice systems
In addition to publishing journal articles, Race and Justice serves as a central forum for book reviews.
Please send books to be reviewed to:
Race and Justice: An International Journal
University of Central Florida
Department of Criminal Justice
Health and Public Affairs I
12805 Pegasus Drive
Orlando, FL 32816
This journal is included in the following abstracting and indexing databases.
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Clarivate Analytics: Current Contents - Social & Behavioral Sciences
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Clarivate Analytics: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI)
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ProQuest: CSA Sociological Abstracts
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PsycINFO
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Scopus









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