STUDENT RESOURCE:
REFERENCING GUIDE
The IJC is pleased to announce the publication of a Referencing Guide for students.
Compiled by Dr Mandy Shaw of Nottingham Trent University, the guide provides an
invaluable resource for all students. Shaw details the intricacies and complexities of referencing in a
straightforward and concise format, providing the only guide students will need to complete referencing.
To download Click here
The Internet Journal of Criminology is pleased to present a section in the IJC for Masters and
first class undergraduate dissertations.
The IJC will only publish undergraduate dissertations that receive a first class mark, and 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papers are NOT peer reviewed.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.
We will consider papers from history or law.
To submit an article email the IJC
submissions@internetjournalofcriminology.com
DISSERTATIONS
All articles published on
the IJC are now free access.
No costs will be incurred for downloading
any article published in the IJC.
Adobe Acrobat Reader
To open any of the articles you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.
If you do not have this programme, you can download it free of charge by visiting the Adobe website
