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ABOUT US
IJC Mission Statement
The Internet Journal of Criminology (IJC) is a free access online criminology journal. The primary aim of the journal is to publish
international, scholarly and peer-reviewed criminology articles
of the highest standard from many areas of expertise including the criminal justice system, crime reduction, delinquency, hate crimes and
deviant social behaviour. Through publishing on this website the Internet Journal of Criminology is able to publish a greater number of criminology articles, and
therefore reduce the time between acceptance of completed work and its publication.
From the initial acceptance of criminology articles worthy of publication, the IJC will publish with the utmost regard to timeliness. Each criminology article
published in the Internet Journal of Criminology is anonymously peer-reviewed by at least two independent referees selected by the Editorial Board.
The IJC is published by New University Press (NUP), a division of flashmousepublishing ltd. NUP is dedicated to providing readers of
the IJC with international, scholarly, and peer reviewed criminology articles.
The electronic format allows for more rapid publication than other mediums and the IJC is dedicated to providing free online access to all criminology articles.
You can now read about the IJC on wikipedia
If you have any queries or wish to submit a criminology article please contact the General Editor Dr Mike Sutton
Editorial Board:
General Editor:
Dr Mike Sutton, Reader in Criminology at Nottingham Trent University, Criminology Division, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham City Campus, England.
Assistant Editor:
Dr Loretta Trickett, Criminology Division, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Dissertations Editor:
Mike Ahearne, Criminology Division, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
General Reviews Editor
Matt Long, Criminology Division, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Commissioning Editor:
Dr Andrew Wilson, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Division of Criminology, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Editorial Board:
Professor Ken Pease, Department of Human and Health Sciences, Huddersfield University, UK.
Professor Nick Tilley, Professor of Criminology, Criminology Division, Department of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Paul Ekblom, Principal Research Officer, Policing & Reducing Crime Unit, Research, Development & Statistics Directorate, The Home Office.
Nicholas Dorn Phd., Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK.
Dr Mike Nellis, Professor of Criminal and Community Justice, Glasgow School of Social Work, University of Strathclyde, UK.
Professor Cecile Wright, Sociology Division, Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Dr Paul Iganski, Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology, University of Essex, UK.
Professor John Burrows, The Morgan Harris Burrows (MHB) Partnership.
Dr James Sheptycki, Criminology Program Co-ordinator, Professor of Criminology, Faculty of Arts, York University, Toronto, Canada
Dr Russell Smith, Australian Insitute of Criminology.
Professor Ross Coomber, Director, Drug and Alcohol Research Unit, University of Plymouth, UK.
Professor Larry Ray, Professor of Sociology, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, UK.
Dr David Wall, Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds, UK.
Professor Mark Griffiths, Professor of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Judith Rowbotham, Senior Lecturer, Department of International Studies, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Tom Ellis, Principal Lecturer in Criminology, University of Portsmouth, UK.
Jenny Ardley, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Derby Associate - Midlands Centre for Criminology and Criminal Justice, UK.
Dr Majid Yar, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, School of Criminology, Education & Social Work, Keele University, UK.
Alex Campbell, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of New England, USA.
Dr Edward Pollock, Sheffield Hallam University, UK.
Jonathan Parke, Senior Lecturer, Salford Business School, University of Salford, UK..
Dr Wood, Director of GamRes Limited (an independent international research and consultancy business), and Co-Director of The International Responsible Gaming Organisation (IRGO).
Dr Andrew Wilson, Senior Lecturer, School of Social Sciences, Division of Criminology, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Dr Matt Long, School of Social Sciences, Division of Criminology, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
Professor Vincenzo Ruggiero, Professor of Sociology, School of health and Social Sciences, Middlesex University, UK.
Dr Stephen Downing, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Insitute of Technology, Canada
Professor Scott Poynting, Professor of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Professor Barbara Perry, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Associate Editors:
Kaite Emmerson, Terry Gillespie, Roger Hopkins Burke, Dr Mandy Shaw, Matthew Williams, Tom Ellis, Mohd Kassim Noor Mohamed.
Publishing Editor and Marketing Director:
Jane Bembridge
Assistant Publications Editor:
Jayne Noor-Mohammed, Criminology Division, School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, UK.
STUDENT RESOURCE: REFERENCING GUIDE
The IJC is pleased to announce the publication of an updated Referencing Guide for students. Compiled by Natasha Chubbuck, Senior Lecturer at the School of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, this referencing guide provides an
invaluable resource for all students. Chubbuck details the intricacies and complexities of referencing in a
straightforward and concise format, providing the only referencing guide students will need.
To download Click here
MASTERS & UNDERGRADUATE DISSERTATIONS
The IJC publishes Masters and first class undergraduate dissertations. It should be noted that these
papers are NOT peer reviewed.
Papers on the following subjects will be considered: crime or deviance from disciplines of criminology,
psychology, social policy, criminal justice, policing, and sociology.
History or law papers will be considered.
To submit an article, please email the IJC Dissertations Editor: Mike Ahearne
All articles published on
the IJC are free access. No costs will be incurred for downloading
any article published in the IJC.
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If you do not have this programme, you can download it free of charge by visiting the Adobe website 
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