{"id":3168,"date":"2018-06-12T12:55:21","date_gmt":"2018-06-12T02:55:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.qut.edu.au\/crime-and-justice-research-centre\/?p=3168"},"modified":"2018-06-12T12:55:21","modified_gmt":"2018-06-12T02:55:21","slug":"asian-journal-of-criminology-now-ranked-q1-by-scopus-bridging-global-divides-in-the-hierarchy-of-knowledge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.qut.edu.au\/crime-and-justice-research-centre\/2018\/06\/12\/asian-journal-of-criminology-now-ranked-q1-by-scopus-bridging-global-divides-in-the-hierarchy-of-knowledge\/","title":{"rendered":"Asian Journal of Criminology  now ranked Q1 by Scopus &#8211; bridging global divides in the hierarchy of Knowledge!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Dear colleagues.<\/p>\n<p>The Asian Journal of Criminology (AJOC) has been ranked as a Q1 journal by SJR. It is included in the Social Science Citation Index (SSCI). Congratulations to Professor Jianhong Liu and the journals&#8217; editorial team. This is a result that bridges global divides in the hierarchy of knowledge, that has typically favoured journals from the wealthy countries of the global north.<\/p>\n<p>Editors are seeking manuscripts.<\/p>\n<p>To submit your manuscript, please get registered into our system at:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.editorialmanager.com\/ajoc\/default.aspx<br \/>\nTo read papers in AJOC and check more information, please go to:<br \/>\nhttp:\/\/www.springer.com\/social+sciences\/criminology\/journal\/11417<\/p>\n<p>Following are the Table of Contents in the last four issues of Asian Journal of Criminology:<\/p>\n<p>Volume 12, Issue 3, September 2017<br \/>\nSarre, R. (2017). Metadata Retention as a Means of Combatting Terrorism and Organised Crime: A Perspective from Australia.Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(3), 167-179. doi:10.1007\/s11417-017-9256-7<br \/>\nCarrington, K., &amp; Hogg, R. (2017). Deconstructing Criminology&#8217;s Origin Stories. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(3), 181-197. doi:10.1007\/s11417-017-9248-7<br \/>\nDensley, J. A., Hilal, S. M., Li, S. D., &amp; Tang, W. (2017). Homicide-Suicide in China: an Exploratory Study of Characteristics and Types. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(3), 199-216. doi:10.1007\/s11417-016-9238-1<br \/>\nLin, Y. S. (2017). Is this the Right Job for Me and my Children? Turnover Intention and Parental Correctional Career Endorsement among Correctional Officers in Taiwan. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(3), 217-230. doi:10.1007\/s11417-017-9243-z<br \/>\nCassiano, M. S. (2017). Review of Gary T. Marx, Windows into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High Technology.Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(3), 231-233. doi:10.1007\/s11417-017-9247-8<\/p>\n<p>Volume 12, Issue 4, December 2017<br \/>\nAtkinson-Sheppard, S. (2017). \u2018Mastaans\u2019 and the Market for Social Protection Exploring Mafia Groups in Dhaka, Bangladesh.Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(4), 235-253.<br \/>\nMundia, L., Matzin, R., Mahalle, S., Hamid, MHS, &amp; Osman, RS. (2017). Roles of Psychopathic Personality, Mental Health, and Recidivism in Criminal Behavior: Survey of Brunei Inmates. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(4), 255-280.<br \/>\nChen, X. (2017). Parental Migration, Caretaking Arrangement, and Children\u2019s Delinquent Behavior in Rural China. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(4), 281-302.<br \/>\nLi, Y. (2017). Spatio-Temporal Change of Crime at Provincial Scale in China\u2014Since the Economic Reform. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(4), 303-340.<br \/>\nBarrera, D. J. (2017). Drug War Stories and the Philippine President. Asian Journal of Criminology, 12(4), 341-359.<\/p>\n<p>Volume 13, Issue 1, March 2018<br \/>\nLee, S. C., Hanson, R. K. &amp; Zabarauckas, C. L. (2018). Sex Offenders of East Asian Heritage Resemble Other Canadian Sex Offenders. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(1), 1-15.<br \/>\nLee, S. C., Hanson, R. K. &amp; Zabarauckas, C. L. (2018). Correction to: Sex Offenders of East Asian Heritage Resemble Other Canadian Sex Offenders. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(1), 17-18.<br \/>\nNalla, M. K., Hamm, J. A. &amp; Paek. S. Y. (2018). Is Police Integrity an Important Predictor of Citizen Satisfaction in Police in Post-colonial Emerging Democracies? The Case of India. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(1), 19-34.<br \/>\nWyatt, T., Johnson, K., Hunter, L. &amp; George R. (2018). Corruption and Wildlife Trafficking: Three Case Studies Involving Asia.Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(1), 35-55.<br \/>\nUllah, A., Yang, Q., Ali, Z. &amp; Anees M. (2018). Terrorism in India as a Determinant of Terrorism in Pakistan. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(1), 57-77.<\/p>\n<p>Volume 13, Issue 2, June 2018<br \/>\nYuan, X. (2018). Conducting Criminological Fieldwork in China: a Guanxi Approach? Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(2), 70-90.<br \/>\nChan, W., Tan, E. S., Lee, J. T. &amp; Mathi, B. (2018). How Strong Is Public Support for the Death Penalty in Singapore? Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(2), 91-107.<br \/>\nLudbey, C. R., Brooks, D. J. &amp; Coole, M. P. (2018). Corporate Security: Identifying and Understanding the Levels of Security Work in an Organisation. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(2), 109-128.<br \/>\nSuzuki, M., Pai, C. &amp; Islam, M. J. (2018). Systematic Quantitative Literature Review on Criminological Theories in Asia. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(2), 129-151.<br \/>\nSuzuki, M., Pai, C. &amp; Islam, M. J. (2018). Correction to: Systematic Quantitative Literature Review on Criminological Theories in Asia. Asian Journal of Criminology, 13(2), 153.<br \/>\nScott, J., Fa\u2019avale, A. &amp; Thompson, B. Y. (2018). What can Southern Criminology Contribute to a Post-Race Agenda? 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