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The Criminal Law Review

eISSN: 0011-135X

*Keeps criminal lawyers up to date with new developments in law and practice *Saves the time of searching through many sources for the latest commentary, cases and legislation *Provides expert commentary on all important criminal law cases *Includes longer articles analysing current trends and important changes in the law *SPECIAL FEATURE: Issue 7 of Criminal Law Review will feature an article written by Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer entitled "Finality in Criminal Justice: Just when should the CPS reopen a case?".

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Criminal Law and Philosophy

ISSN: 1871-9791eISSN: 1871-9805

Rationale The philosophy of crime and criminal law has been undergoing a renaissance.Increasing numbers of lawyers and philosophers are researching, writing and teaching in the area. Lawyers who are exploring theoretical issues related to criminal liability and punishment find that they must turn to philosophy. Philosophers recognise the importance of the criminal law as a focus for both analytical and normative inquiry. The practical importance of the subject is also obvious, especially at a time when western governments are having to reconsider their rationales for criminalization and sentencing in the light of substantial changes in criminal justice systems and their social contexts. Until recently, there was no journal solely devoted to the philosophy of crime and criminal law. Criminal Law and Philosophy fills this gap, and provides a platform for the high quality work that is being done in this area. High quality content: specific and inclusive in scope Criminal Law and Philosophy aims to publish high quality articles that take a philosophical perspective on any issues in the broad field of crime and punishment. The main areas and topics include: crime and criminalization: the content, principles and structure of substantive criminal law: criminal justice and the criminal process: punishment and sentencing. The journal is inclusive in its scope: it publishes articles with a historical focus on earlier philosophical discussions of crime and punishment, as well as articles with a more contemporary focus. It seeks contributions from a range of philosophical schools and approaches, in particular both from analytically oriented philosophers and from those who draw more on contemporary continental philoshophy. Readership Criminal Law and Philosophy is becoming essential reading for academics in philoso, phy, in law and in criminology who take a philosophically informed critical, analytical or normative approach to the criminal law and criminal justice. It is also an important resource for students in those subjects, and for practitioners with an interest in philosophical approaches to their practice. Through this journal, readers can access the latest thinking by the best scholars in the philosophy of crime and punishment. Editorial Board The editors, editorial board and advisors constitute an impressive, international group of leading scholars working in the philosophy of crime and punishment. They represent a variety of systems of criminal law, including systems that cross national boundaries.

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Criminalia

ISSN: 0945-1811
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Criminalistic Theory and Practice

eISSN: 1849-6164
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Criminocorpus

ISSN: 2108-6907eISSN: 2108-6907
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Criminologie

ISSN: 0316-0041eISSN: 1492-1367
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Criminology

ISSN: 0011-1384eISSN: 1745-9125

Criminology is devoted to crime and deviant behavior. Disciplines covered include sociology, psychology, design, systems analysis, and decision theory. Major emphasis is placed on empirical research and scientific methodology. The journal's content also includes articles which review the literature or deal with theoretical issues stated in the literature as well as suggestions for the types of investigation which might be carried out in the future.

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Criminology & Public Policy

ISSN: 1538-6473eISSN: 1745-9133
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Criminology & Criminal Justice

ISSN: 1748-8958eISSN: 1748-8966
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Criminology and Criminal Law Review

ISSN: 2577-1345eISSN: 2577-1353
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Crisis: The Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention

ISSN: 0227-5910eISSN: 2151-2396

A must for all who need to keep up on the latest findings from both basic research and practical experience in the fields of suicide prevention and crisis intervention! This well-established periodical’s reputation for publishing important articles on suicidology and crisis intervention from around the world is being further enhanced with the move to 6 issues per year (previously 4) in 2010. But over and above its scientific reputation, Crisis also publishes potentially life-saving information for all those involved in crisis intervention and suicide prevention, making it important reading for clinicians, counselors, hotlines, and crisis intervention centers.

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Criterio Libre

ISSN: 1900-0642eISSN: 2323-0886
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Critic of Institutions

ISSN: 1068-4689
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Critica Letteraria

ISSN: 0390-0142eISSN: 2035-2638

Critica del testo

ISSN: 1127-1140eISSN: 2036-5853
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Critical African Studies

ISSN: 2168-1392eISSN: 2040-7211

Critical African Studies seeks to return Africanist scholarship to the heart of theoretical innovation within each of its constituent disciplines, including Anthropology, Political Science, Sociology, History, Law and Economics.
 
We offer authors a more flexible publishing platform than other journals, allowing them greater space to develop empirical discussions alongside theoretical and conceptual engagements. We aim to publish scholarly articles that offer both innovative empirical contributions, grounded in original fieldwork, and also innovative theoretical engagements. This speaks to our broader intention to promote the deployment of thorough empirical work for the purposes of sophisticated theoretical innovation.

We invite contributions that meet the aims of the journal, including special issue proposals that offer fresh empirical and theoretical insights into African Studies debates.
 
Peer Review Statement

All submissions are subject to anonymous peer-review. Editors initially evaluate all submissions. Papers will then be passed on to reviewers, selected by their expertise in the area of the submitted paper

We aim to return reviews within three months. A decision on whether to accept or reject the paper, along with any recommendations and comments from the referees will be sent to the author by the Editors, who hold the final decision on accepting or rejecting papers.

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Critical Animal Studies

ISSN: 2212-4950eISSN: 2212-4969
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Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis across Disciplines

ISSN: 1752-3079eISSN: 1752-3079
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Critical Approaches to Ethnic American Literature

ISSN: 1871-6067
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