Critical Criminology
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Challenging Perspectives, Transforming Justice.
Introduction
Critical Criminology is an esteemed academic journal published by Springer, focusing on the interdisciplinary examination of crime and justice through a critical lens. With its ISSN 1205-8629 and E-ISSN 1572-9877, this journal provides a platform for innovative research that challenges mainstream criminological perspectives and explores the socio-political dimensions of crime. Recognized for its scholarly rigor, it holds a prestigious Q1 ranking in Law and a Q2 ranking in Sociology and Political Science, showcasing its vast influence in the field. The journal serves as an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the complexities of crime and the multitude of factors influencing criminal behavior. Although it operates under a subscription model, its significance is underscored by high performance metrics, including a remarkable 88th percentile rank in the Law category of Scopus, affirming its critical role in advancing criminological scholarship. Based in the Netherlands, Critical Criminology continues to attract contributions that shed light on contemporary issues and pursue paths of social justice and reform.
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