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Articles that reflect the application of new disciplines or analytical methodologies to the problems of criminal justice are of special interest. Year Impact Factor (IF) Total Articles Total Cites 2023 (2024 update) 3.3 - - 2022 5.5 - 4689 2021 5.009 - 5291 2020 3.366 52 5627 2019 2.935 61...
March–April 2023 Criminology and Criminal Extremity: New Development for Sexual Homicide Edited byEric Beauregard,Julien Chopin November–December 2020 Practical implications of neuroscience in the field of criminal justice Edited byLiza Cornet,Katy de Kogel,Florian Bootsman ...
2024 Criminal Justice Review doi: 10.1177/07340168241248765journal article LitStream Collection Book Review: Judging Insanity, Punishing Difference by Deambrogio, Chloé Brown, Angelo Kevin 2024 Criminal Justice Review doi: 10.1177/07340168241263270journal...
2007-2023 Information Homepage How to publish in this journal Scope Criminal Justice Studies is a quarterly journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and interpretive studies of crime and criminal justice. The journal is multi-disciplinary in nature, drawing on all social sciences that provide insig...
Jun 06, 2023 Incapacitation Definition Under Article 120 Article 120 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), which has… Read More Dec 12, 2020 Why Your Military Protective Order is Illegal: A Guide Military Protective Orders (MPOs) are increasingly abused in the military justice ...
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2023 Special Issue: Autonomous Weapon Systems and War Crimes This special issue of theJournal of International Criminal Justiceis part of the research output of a 4-year project, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, entitledLethal Autonomous Weapon Systems and War Crimes: Who is to Bea...