International Criminology

Official Journal of the Division of International Criminology

The journal’s mission is to publish innovative and thought-provoking theoretical, conceptual, empirical and methodological contributions that will enhance and develop the field of international, transnational, comparative and global criminology and criminal justice.

The journal welcomes scientific articles, commentaries, and book reviews.

  • Welcoming papers on a wide range and variety of topics and approaches
  • Multi-disciplinary, drawing from disciplines such as criminology, sociology, political science, anthropology, law and society, and psychology.
  • Targeting a broad international, geographically diverse audience
  • Editorial leadership team brings many years of research and publishing expertise
  • Affiliated with the Division of International Criminology of the American Society of Criminology

Editors-in-Chief: Ineke Haen Marshall & Janet P. Stamatel

Publications

▶ Broad-based journal covering a wide range of topics across the spectrum in Criminology, with an emphasis on timely issues (including drug and human trafficking, genocide, political conflict, and social justice)

▶ Affiliated with the high-profile International Criminology Division of the American Society of Criminology, representing a global network

▶ Editorial leadership team brings many years of research and publishing expertise

International Criminology, the official journal of the American Society of Criminology’s Division of International Criminology, aims to be the premier outlet for peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical work on international, transnational, and comparative criminology and criminal justice. It is an interdisciplinary journal that welcomes work on a broad array of topics, including various types of crime, delinquency, deviance, substance abuse, explanations of offending and victimization, policing, courts, punishment and corrections, legal systems, and social justice, among others. It encourages submissions that push theoretical boundaries for issues salient to international criminologists and welcomes rigorous quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods empirical research. It aims to be geographically diverse in terms of the backgrounds of researchers and the subject matter of the research.

4 issues/year

Electronic access

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Subscription information

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Webinar & Launch of International Criminology Journal – November 17th, 2020