International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy
Scope & Guideline
Empowering discourse for a just and democratic society.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Approaches to Criminology:
The journal emphasizes the integration of diverse disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, gender studies, and environmental studies, to understand crime and justice in a holistic manner. - Critical Perspectives on Justice Systems:
It scrutinizes existing justice systems, highlighting issues related to equity, accessibility, and the impact of colonial legacies on contemporary practices. - Focus on Global South Perspectives:
The journal prioritizes research that reflects the experiences and challenges faced by communities in the Global South, promoting insights that might be overlooked in mainstream criminology. - Cultural and Contextual Analyses:
It encourages studies that explore the cultural dimensions of crime and justice, considering how local contexts shape social norms and legal frameworks. - Emerging Themes in Crime and Social Justice:
The journal is open to new and emerging themes in crime and social justice, including the impacts of technology, environmental issues, and gender-based violence.
Trending and Emerging
- Decolonial and Indigenous Perspectives:
There is a growing focus on decolonial approaches and Indigenous perspectives in criminology, emphasizing the need to understand crime and justice through local cultural lenses. - Environmental Criminology:
Emerging discussions around environmental harm and green criminology highlight the intersection of crime with ecological issues, particularly in the context of climate change and its impacts. - Gender-Based Violence and Feminist Criminology:
The journal is increasingly addressing themes related to gender-based violence, emphasizing feminist perspectives and the complexities of gender relations in criminal justice. - Technological Impacts on Crime:
Research exploring the implications of technology, such as digital surveillance and cybercrime, is gaining traction, reflecting the need to understand crime in the digital age. - Social Justice Movements and Crime:
The journal is also seeing a rise in publications related to social justice movements, examining how activism intersects with issues of crime and punishment.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Criminology Frameworks:
There appears to be a waning emphasis on conventional criminological theories that do not incorporate critical or decolonial perspectives, indicating a move towards more innovative frameworks. - Western-Centric Justice Practices:
Research focusing primarily on Western models of justice and policing has decreased, as the journal increasingly prioritizes voices and practices from non-Western contexts. - Historical Criminology:
While historical perspectives remain important, there is a noticeable decline in papers that focus solely on historical criminological narratives, suggesting a shift towards contemporary issues. - Generalized Crime Statistics:
Papers that report on generalized crime statistics without contextual analysis are becoming less prevalent, as the journal seeks more nuanced and critical interpretations of crime data.
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