DCIP seeks submissions for rolling publications.
DCIP also seeks Reviewers.
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This inaugural issue demonstrates the journal's commitment to deconstructing and reimagining criminology by featuring articles that challenge dominant narratives and amplify marginalised perspectives. It demonstrates the journal's commitment to showcasing international scholarship and providing access to publishing for early career researchers. The articles presented here are wide-ranging in topic and method and highlight the creativity of current criminologists. The Good Guest explores the lived experiences of women prisoners in the UK through their own writings; Homicide with Post-Mortem Dismemberment examines Italian forensic case studies; and The Pink Line critically analyses the impact of anti-homosexuality laws in Uganda. This inaugural issue offers fresh insights into power dynamics and systemic inequalities in global criminal justice contexts.
DCIP seeks submissions for rolling publications.
DCIP also seeks Reviewers.
This call is open. Please visit our full announcement for more information.
(De)constructing Criminology is an international journal which publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, and open-access works in the discipline of criminology. The editorial team acknowledges that the journal's authors and editors, readers and reviewers, and contributors and consumers live and work among the multi-nations and lands of all Indigenous and BIPOC Peoples.
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(De)constructing Criminology: International Perspectives
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