International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice explained

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice
Former Names:International Journal of Criminology and Penology, International Journal of the Sociology of Law
Abbreviation:Int. J. Law Crime Justice
Discipline:Criminal justice, criminal law
Language:English
Editors:John Carrier, Sarah Charman, Stephen P. Savage
Publisher:Elsevier
History:1973-present
Frequency:Quarterly
Impact:0.407
Impact-Year:2016
Issn:1756-0616
Eissn:1876-763X
Lccn:2008234123
Oclc:213300023
Website:https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-law-crime-and-justice/
Link1:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/17560616
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The International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering criminology and various legal disciplines, including criminal law and the sociology of law. It was established in 1973 as the International Journal of Criminology and Penology, and in 1979, it was renamed the International Journal of the Sociology of Law. It obtained its current name in 2008. It is published by Elsevier and the editors-in-chief are John Carrier (London School of Economics), Sarah Charman, and Stephen P. Savage (University of Portsmouth). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 0.407.[1]

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  1. Book: 2017 . International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice . 2016 Journal Citation Reports . . Science . Web of Science. Journal Citation Reports .