Journal of Criminology
The Journal of Criminology is an international peer-reviewed journal in the field of criminology. Originally published under the title of the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, it expressly seeks to publish theoretical, empirical and policy-oriented research from around the world, as well as maintaining a strong commitment to high quality research in the Australasian region. Our editorial board represents the diversity of the field and the Journal’s aim to publish manuscripts that advance the field of criminology.
The Journal of Criminology publishes four issues a year and welcomes submissions that are ethical, rigorous and inclusive. It is particularly interested in submissions falling within the following categories:
- Conceptually-oriented articles, especially on new and emerging themes, that deal with, or relate to, the areas of criminology and criminal justice;
- Policy-focused articles that respond to new and established policy challenges;
- Empirical articles that engage critical thinking on current criminology topics and report on research that addresses criminological topics;
- Articles from First Nations’ and minoritised communities’ scholars.
The Journal of Criminology is open to Special Issues that focus on pressing topics in criminology, with guest editors who are experts in the field. Please direct any correspondence regarding Special Issue proposals to the Editorial Team joc@anzsoc.org
| Jodi Death | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
| Alice Mills | University of Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand |
| Michael Chataway | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
| Rebecca Powell | Australia and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC) |
| Kyllie Cripps | Monash University, Australia |
| Thomas Holt | Michigan State University, USA |
| Simon Mackenzie | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
| Jason Payne | Griffith University, Australia |
| Lorana Bartels | The Australian National University, Australia |
| Wim Bernasco | Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Netherlands |
| Jarrett Blaustein | Australian National University, Australia |
| David Bright | Deakin University, Australia |
| Rod K. Brunson | University of Maryland, USA |
| Michael Bryden | University of Technology Sydney, Australia |
| Sandra Bucerius | University of Alberta, Canada |
| Adrian Cherney | University of Queensland, Australia |
| Rachel Condry | University of Oxford, UK |
| Jonathan Corcoran | University of Queensland, Australia |
| Antje Deckert | Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand |
| Susan Dennison | Griffth University, Australia |
| Heather Douglas | University of Melbourne, Australia |
| Benoit Dupont | University of Montreal, Canada |
| Angela Dwyer | University of Tasmania, Australia |
| Moses Faleolo | Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand |
| Michael Flood | Queensland University of Technology, Australia |
| Benjamin Goold | University of British Columbia, Canada |
| Kevin Haggerty | University of Alberta, Canada |
| Julie Ham | Brock University, Canada |
| Jon Jackson | London School of Economics and Political Science, UK |
| Charis Kubrin | University of California, Irvine, USA |
| Elena Marchetti | Griffith University, Australia |
| Monique Marks | Durban University of Technology, South Africa |
| Alex Piquero | University of Miami, USA |
| Danielle Reynald | Griffith University, Australia |
| Rick Sarre | University of South Australia, Australia |
| Adrian Scott | Goldsmiths, University of London, UK |
| Elizabeth Stanley | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand |
| Tamasailau Suaalii | University of Auckland, New Zealand |
| Michael Townsley | Griffith University, Australia |
| Hilde Tubex | University of Western Australia, Australia |