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69 Crime L. & Soc. Change 1 (2018)

handle is hein.journals/crmlsc69 and id is 1 raw text is: Crime Law Soc Change (2018) 69:1-2                                    CrossMark
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-018-9769-8
Editorial introduction
Mary Dodge' - Wim Huisman2
Published online: 23 January 2018
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V., part of Springer Nature 2018
A new year offers exciting opportunities for change and growth. Many scholars find
that resolutions to achieve academic, and publishing goals and milestones are among
their top priorities, including peer-reviewed journal articles. As the new Co-Editors-in-
Chiefs of Crime, Law and Social Change we remain steadfast in our commitment to the
publication of high quality intellectual and international research, essays, and book
reviews. The unique aim of the journal to address crime and deviance with a focus on
financial crime, corruption, terrorism and organizational crime remains a high priority.
Re-emerging economic booms call for awareness of criminogenic motivations and
opportunities. The importance of human rights from comparative and global perspec-
tives during turbulent times worldwide increases the need for international work.
Additionally, multi-disciplinary research on racial and ethnic equality issues is even
more salient as we face widespread cybercrime, terrorism, and environmental change.
Our new team includes Co-Editors-In-Chief Wim Huisman and Mary Dodge. Dr.
Huisman is a professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam in the School of Criminol-
ogy in Amsterdam, Netherlands. His interests and publications include research in
understanding and preventing white-collar crime and corporate crime. Dr. Dodge is a
professor at the University of Colorado Denver in the School of Public Affairs. Her
research includes policing, white-collar crime, and gender issues in criminology and
criminal justice. Our editorial manager Jessica Swan, MCACII, CACIII is a graduate
student at the University of Colorado Denver. She is the Executive Director of a
nonprofit addiction recovery program and national educator on juvenile law. Our book
review editor, Katherine Jimmerson, MCJ works for the Denver Police Department,
W Mary Dodge
Mary.Dodge@ucdenver.edu
W Wim Huisman
w.huisman@vu.nl
School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, 1380 Lawrence St., Ste 500, Denver,
CO 80217, USA
2  School of Criminology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands

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