I serve on the editorial board of the following academic journals:
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Crime, Law and Social Change publishes peer reviewed, original research articles addressing crime and the political economy of crime, whether at the global, national, regional or local levels, anywhere in the world. The Journal often presents work on financial crime, corruption, organized criminal groups, criminal enterprises and illegal markets, state crime, terrorism and security issues, cybercrime, cross-border crime and environmental crime. In addition, Crime, Law and Social Change welcomes criminological research in the areas of human rights, comparative and international criminal justice, compensation and justice for serious crime victims, international criminal law and cooperation. Finally, the Journal publishes multi-disciplinary criminological research focusing on gender, age, racial and ethnic equality issues. For more information [Click Here].
formerly the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology
The Journal of Criminology is an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of criminology. Originally published under the title of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, it expressly seeks to publish innovative theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented research from around the world as well as maintaining a strong commitment to high quality research in the Australasian region.
The Journal of Criminology is particularly interested in submissions falling within the following categories:
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Trends in Organized Crime presents a composite of analyses and syntheses of research on organized crime, drawn from a variety of sources. It publishes peer-reviewed, original research articles and excerpts from significant governmental reports. The contents also include reviews of important new books and presents analysis and commentary on current issues in organized crime. For more information [Click Here].
…Qualitative…Criminology (QC)
The Journal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology is a diamond open access journal: free to read and publish in. Since 2013, it is the best journal devoted to qualitative criminology. QC publishes peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary research on making laws, breaking them, and reacting to that. QC’s publications inform criminological concepts, theories, methods, policies, and practices. QC focuses on research that analyzes non-numerical information to improve knowledge and understanding. It also publishes research that combines qualitative with quantitative methods, or uses quantitative methods to analyze qualitative criminology. For more information [Click Here].
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I’m a member of the following scholarly associations: