International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy

metrics 2024

Connecting theory and practice in social justice.

Introduction

International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy, published by Queensland University of Technology, serves as a pivotal platform for interdisciplinary scholarship in the fields of law, sociology, and political science. With an impact factor denoting respectable significance (2023: Q1 in Law, Q2 in Sociology and Political Science) and a commendable ranking (Social Sciences _ Law: Rank #169/1025, Percentile 83rd; Social Sciences _ Sociology and Political Science: Rank #424/1466, Percentile 71st), this Open Access journal is dedicated to advancing knowledge and facilitating informed discourse on the intricate connections between crime, justice, and social paradigms. Since its inception in 2013, the journal has continually evolved, adapting its scope to reflect contemporary issues within its domains of interest and contributing to both academic research and practical applications in governance and social policy. Located in Brisbane, Australia, and accessible globally, the journal invites researchers, professionals, and students to engage with its rich array of articles that challenge conventional thought and inspire innovative solutions to pressing societal challenges.

Metrics 2024

SCIMAGO Journal Rank0.51
Journal Impact Factor1.80
Journal Impact Factor (5 years)1.70
H-Index27
Journal IF Without Self1.80
Eigen Factor0.00
Normal Eigen Factor0.23
Influence0.58
Immediacy Index0.40
Cited Half Life4.50
Citing Half Life8.10
JCI0.89
Total Documents443
WOS Total Citations605
SCIMAGO Total Citations1547
SCIMAGO SELF Citations115
Scopus Journal Rank0.51
Cites / Document (2 Years)1.93
Cites / Document (3 Years)2.03
Cites / Document (4 Years)2.04

Metrics History

Rank 2024

Scopus

Law in Social Sciences
Rank #169/1025
Percentile 83.51
Quartile Q1
Sociology and Political Science in Social Sciences
Rank #424/1466
Percentile 71.08
Quartile Q2

IF (Web Of Science)

CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Rank 31/113
Percentile 73.00
Quartile Q2

JCI (Web Of Science)

CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Rank 44/113
Percentile 61.06
Quartile Q2

Quartile History

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