Aims and Scope
Journal DOI: 10.33140/IJCCL
The aim of the International Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law (IJCCL) is to serve as a premier platform for academic researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share and explore contemporary issues, developments, and advancements in criminology and criminal law. IJCCL strives to promote evidence-based practices and contribute to the ongoing discourse on crime and justice.
Scope of IJCCL: The International Journal of Criminology and Criminal Law welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and critical analyses addressing a wide range of topics within the domain of criminology and criminal law. We encourage submissions that offer interdisciplinary perspectives, examine comparative approaches, and investigate emerging challenges in the field.
Some of the subject areas that the journal focuses on include:
Criminology |
Crime Trends |
Criminal Law |
Criminal Justice System |
Crime |
Criminal Defense |
Criminal Justice |
Criminal Procedure Code |
Victimology |
Criminal Responsibility |
Penology |
Criminal Procedure Act |
Forensic Psychology |
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) |
Cybercrime |
Criminal Liability |
White-Collar Crime |
Criminal Charges |
Human Rights |
Criminal Law Amendment |
Criminal Investigations |
Criminal Offenses |
Juvenile Delinquency |
Criminal Intent |
Law Enforcement |
Criminal Sanctions |
Comparative Criminal Justice |
Criminal Law Enforcement |
Criminal Procedure |
Criminal Courts Act |
Criminal Behavior |
Criminal Homicide |
Drug Offenses |
Criminal Psychology |
Criminal Sentencing |
Criminal Trial |
Restorative Justice |
Criminal Appeal |
Organized Crime |
Criminal Justice Reform |
Terrorism |
Criminal Sentencing Guidelines |
International Law |
Criminal Law Reform |
Criminal Evidence |
Criminal Law Cases |
Criminal Courts |
Criminal Law and Procedure |
Criminal Rehabilitation |
Criminal Law Amendments |
Crime Policy |
Criminal Code |
Gender and Crime |
Criminal Code of Conduct |
Criminal Profiling |
Criminal Justice Administration |
Criminal Sociology |
Criminal Investigation Techniques |
Hate Crimes |
Criminal Law Books |
Policing |
Criminal Law Degree |
Corrections |
Criminal Law Dissertation |
Criminal Ethics |
Criminal Law Journal |
Criminal Legislation |
Criminal Law Policy |
Criminal Neuroscience |
Criminal Law Review |
Crime Analysis |
Criminal Law Theory |
Criminal Records |
Criminal Law Topics |
Criminal Forensics |
Criminal Law Dissertation Topics |
Criminal Technology |
Criminal Law and Human Rights |
Criminal Punishment |
Criminal Law and Criminology |