The International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is pleased to share the Call for Papers for an upcoming special issue: Criminology in Post-Violence Transitions: Exploring the…
In early 2023 the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy editorial team established the Rosa del Olmo Prize to be awarded biennially for the article(s) that, in…
This week (23-29 October) is Open Access Week – an opportunity to join together, take action, and raise awareness around the importance of community control of knowledge sharing…
A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has been published. This general issue publishes a diverse mix of criminology research from Spain, China, the…
Guest co-editors: Wendell C. Wallace and Loene Howes Vulnerable people are frequently involved in interactions with police officers as victims, witnesses and/or offenders. The fair, safe, and effective…
The latest issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy includes a special issue on border criminology. Rimple Mehta (Western Sydney University) and Ana Aliverti (University…
A special issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has been published. Victoria Nagy (University of Tasmania) and Thomas Kehoe (The University of Melbourne) have curated…
A new issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy has been published. This general issue publishes an eclectic mix of criminology research. Included in the issue,…
So what is open access? Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which research outputs are distributed online, free of cost…
The Delegation of the European Union to Australia, Eleos Justice (Monash University), the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research (Griffith University) and The Australian National University have…