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The Journal of Criminology is an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of criminology published by Sage. Submit your article via the website below.

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In this study, Reil, Lambie & Allen examine systemic failures in NZ’s child welfare and how this influences offending and victimisation of and by children. Read it in our March issue 58(1) via Sage shorturl.at/Omev5

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In their study on Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence (TFSV), Gunnoo et al investigate the similarity of risk factors between TFSV and in-person sexual offending from a sample of 105 young men. Read it open access shorturl.at/28a05

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Applications are invited for the position of Editor of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology’s Journal of Criminology Journal of Criminology. All application details can be found here or via the QR code below. Applications close 1 August 2025. shorturl.at/73GlD

Applications are invited for the position of Editor of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology’s Journal of Criminology <a href="/JournalofCrim/">Journal of Criminology</a>. All application details can be found here or via the QR code below. Applications close 1 August 2025. shorturl.at/73GlD
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Proposal submission deadline extension to 31 July 2025 for the Journal of Criminology Special Issue on cutting-edge criminology topics that offer innovation in methodology and theory. See Journal of Criminology for more information, scan the QR code below, or see shorturl.at/Kb4O4

Proposal submission deadline extension to 31 July 2025 for the <a href="/JournalofCrim/">Journal of Criminology</a> Special Issue on cutting-edge criminology topics that offer innovation in methodology and theory. See <a href="/JournalofCrim/">Journal of Criminology</a> for more information, scan the QR code below, or see shorturl.at/Kb4O4
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In our March issue, Wang & Wang examine the consequences of campaign-style law enforcement on the criminal justice system in China by exploring empirical data collected during China's latest “Sweep Away Black Societies and Eliminate Evil Forces” campaign shorturl.at/OdvMt

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In this open access paper, Professor David Bright et al. focus on the variables associated with co-offending. Using new social network models, they overcome some of the methodological limitations of previous studies on solo and co-offending shorturl.at/LyrqL

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.Joe Clare et al examine offenders’ perspectives about acquisitive crime targets and stolen goods markets in Australia. Read it open access in our March issue via @SAGE journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

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This research note by Tyson Whitten et al. provides epidemiological evidence of sex differences in patterns of contact with police during childhood and adolescence for 79,446 young people in the NSW Child Development Study journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

This research note by <a href="/WhittenTyson/">Tyson Whitten</a> et al. provides epidemiological evidence of sex differences in patterns of contact with police during childhood and adolescence for 79,446 young people in the NSW Child Development Study journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Book review: Amanda Porter reviews Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media by Amy McQuire in our March Issue, Vol. 58, No. 1.via @SAGE journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

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We wish to thank all of our 2024 reviewers and acknowledge that the high quality of the Journal’s content depends upon their expert knowledge, generous time contribution, and commitment to criminological scholarship journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

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📢 Has criminology moved away from silencing research methods when it comes to Indigenous people? In her open access article, Antje Deckert revisits a decade of scholarship (2011–2020) to find out. A must-read for those committed to decolonising research.🔗shorturl.at/e6Dt5

📢 Has criminology moved away from silencing research methods when it comes to Indigenous people?
In her open access article, Antje Deckert revisits a decade of scholarship (2011–2020) to find out.
A must-read for those committed to decolonising research.🔗shorturl.at/e6Dt5
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In this open access article, Cardwell and Tillyer highlight the importance of examining the nuanced relationship between truancy and later life outcomes. Read it in our June issue shorturl.at/NT3nh

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We are pleased to announce that the Journal has increased its international ranking by 5 points and is now 38/111 in the Criminology & Penology category. The Journal’s IF also improved from 1.5 in 2023 to 1.7 in 2024. To submit your manuscript please go to shorturl.at/If9Gx

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In this open access article, Wilson & colleagues discuss the failings of Australia’s Out-Of-Home Care (OOHC), the construction of non-offending minors as “problems” and the exposure of these minors to high-risk environments or “crime scenes”. Read it here: shorturl.at/qRnP0

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Drawing on a lifestyle-routine activity framework, this study from Engstrom and Kronkvist explores associations between lifestyle/routine activities and worry about personal victimisation across months, days and moments. Read it open access here shorturl.at/8PXGp

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Applications closing soon - Editor/s, the Journal of Criminology Journal of Criminology! The role of Editor of one of the world’s leading criminology journals comes with a number of professional benefits. Apply now, all details in link and apps due Friday, Aug 1 shorturl.at/KNG7k

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This study by Peart and colleagues uses a mixed methods approach to explore the perceptions of prison climate among prisoners and staff at two small Australian prisons. Read it open access in our June issue here shorturl.at/iAcKx