Critical_Criminology_(journal)

<i>Critical Criminology</i> (journal)

Critical Criminology (journal)

Academic journal


Critical Criminology: An International Journal,[1] and formerly The Journal of Human Justice (JHJ), is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering criminology from unconventional perspectives. It was established in 1989 and is the official journal of the Division on Critical Criminology and Social Justice of the American Society of Criminology,[Note 1] and of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Section on Critical Criminology. Its 2020 impact factor was 1.838, with a five-year impact factor of 1.774.[3]

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It has been published by Springer Science+Business Media since 2006[1] and as of 2019 the editor-in-chief is Avi Brisman.[4] Its focus is broader than a standard definition of crime, focusing on "issues of social harm and social justice", and it strives to showcase collaborative efforts towards solving complex issues which might help build a society which eliminates or minimises exclusion on the basis of gender, race, class and other differences among people.[3] It has been published quarterly since 2006, having previously been published twice or three times a year.[5]

The journal began life as The Journal of Human Justice in 1989, created by the Human Justice Collective in Vancouver,[6] with its first issue focused on Canada.[5] The last issue under this name was v. 6, no. 2, in 1995.[6] In 1996 it was published by the American Society of Criminology's Division on Critical Criminology in the Vancouver suburb of Richmond in Canada as Critical Criminology: An International Journal and, after an hiatus in publication between 1998 and 1999,[1] has continued under this name until the present (2020).[7][1]

Footnotes

  1. Note: Change of name ratified 2016.[2]

References

  1. American Society of Criminology. Division on Critical Criminology (1996), Critical criminology, [American Society of Criminology, ISSN 1205-8629
  2. "Constitution". ASC Division on Critical Criminology & Social Justice. 12 January 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  3. "Critical Criminology". Springer. 14 September 2020. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  4. "Critical Criminology: Editors". Springer. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  5. "The Journal of Human Justice", Trove, Vancouver: Human Justice Collective, 1989, ISSN 0847-2971, retrieved 2 October 2020
  6. American Society of Criminology. Division on Critical Criminology (1996), "Critical criminology: an international journal", Critical Criminology, The Division on Critical Criminology, ISSN 1205-8629, retrieved 2 October 2020

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