European Journal of Probation
European Journal of Probation is a peer reviewed academic journal aiming to promote comparative research on probation and community justice across Europe.
1. The purpose of the Journal is to publish (in the English language) articles, reviews and scholarly comment which have been judged worthy of publication by appropriate specialists and accepted by the Editor which provide substantial accounts of research on probation topics (particularly comparative research).
2. The Journal will be international in the sense that it will seek, wherever possible, to publish material from authors with an international reputation and articles that are of interest to an international audience.
3. In pursuit of the above the journal shall:
(i) draw on and include high quality work from the international community of scholars primarily from Europe but including those elsewhere with due representation for considerations of the readership. The Journal shall include work representing the major areas of interest in probation
(ii) avoid bias in favour of the interests of particular schools or directions of research or particular political or narrow disciplinary objectives to the exclusion of others;
(iii) ensure that articles are written in a terminology and style which makes them intelligible, not merely within the context of a particular discipline or abstract mode, but across the domain of relevant disciplines.
Ioan Durnescu | University of Bucharest, Romania |
Fergus McNeil | University of Glasgow, UK |
Hannah Graham | University of Stirling, UK |
Martine Herzog-Evans | Reims University, France |
Arif Akgul | Turkish National Police Academy, Turkey |
Esther Montero | Huelva Penitentiary Center, Spain |
Anita Nagy | University of Miskolc, Hungary |
Jake Philips | Sheffield Hallam University, UK |
Luisa Ravagnani | University of Brescia, Italy |
Veerle Scheirs | Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium |
Ester Blay Gill | University of Girona, Spain |
Kristel Beyens | Free University of Brussels, Belgium |
Lawrence Burke | Liverpool John Moores University, UK |
James Byrne | Griffith University, Australia and University of Massachusetts, USA |
Rob Canton | De Montfort University, UK |
Keith Davies | Kingston University, UK |
Natalia Delgrande | Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland |
Friedrich Dunkel | University of Greifswald, Germany |
Theodora Ene | University of Bucharest, Romania |
Wendy Fitzgibbon | London Metropolitan University, UK |
Hannah Graham | University of Tasmania, Australia |
Martine Herzog-Evans | Université de Reims, France |
Klara Kerezsi | National Institute of Criminology, Hungary |
Elena Larrauri Pijoan | Pompeu Fabra University, Spain |
George Mair | Liverpool Hope University, UK |
Shadd Maruna | Rutgers University, USA |
Gill McIvor | University of Stirling, UK |
Gorazd Mesko | University of Maribor, Slovenia |
Christine Morgenstern | University of Greifswald, Germany |
Monika Platek | University of Warsaw, Poland |
John Raine | University of Birmingham, UK |
Peter Raynor | Swansea University, UK |
Ralph C. Serin | Carleton University, Canada |
Hindpal Singh Bhui | Her Majesties Inspectorate of Prisons, UK |
Kerstin Svensson | Lund University, Sweden |
Cyrus Tata | Strathclyde University, UK |
Faye S. Taxman | George Mason University, USA |
Leo Tigges | Ministry of Justice and Security, Netherlands |
Jan Tomasek | Institute of Criminology and Social Prevention, Czech Republic |
Pam Ugwudike | Swansea University, UK |
Anton Van Kalmthout | University of Tilburg, Netherlands |
Maurice Vanstone | Swansea University, UK |
Tony Ward, Ph.D. | Wellington, New Zealand |
Elizabeth Weaver | University of Strathclyde, UK |
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