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Announcement


   Race And justice: An International journal


   Official  journal  of the  American Society of Criminology,
              Division  on  People   of  Color  and   Crime

                             Editors-in-Chief

            Kareem L. Jordan, University of   Massachusetts Lowell
                Jacinta   M.  Gau,  University of Central Florida

                              Call for Papers
                 Special Issue on Race and juvenile justice
                   Submission  Deadline:  March  I, 201 5

Race  and Justice: An  International Journal is a quarterly forum for quality
scholarship on race, ethnicity, and justice. Of particular interest to the journal are
policy-oriented papers that examine how race and ethnicity intersect with justice-
system outcomes across the globe, and research that tests or expands theoretical per-
spectives exploring the intersection of race and ethnicity, class, gender, and justice.
The journal is open to scholarship from all disciplinary origins and methodological
approaches (qualitative and/or quantitative). The Race and Justice editors, associate
editors, and editorial board strive to provide fair, useful reviews, prompt decisions,
and timely publication.
The  editors are soliciting manuscripts for a special issue on race and juvenile
justice, which is slated to be published in the October 2015 issue. Manuscripts
considered for this special issue can focus on various topics including, but not
limited to, disproportionate minority contact in the juvenile justice system, the
racial threat hypothesis in relation to the juvenile system, the impact of com-
munity  disadvantage on juvenile court outcomes, race/ethnicity and sentencing
decision in juvenile court, meta-analyses on a relevant topic, etc. The focus of the
manuscripts can be race, ethnicity, social class, or other factors that are relevant
to historically underrepresented groups. Manuscripts are expected to be empiri-
cal (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods). Conceptual pieces will gener-
ally not be considered for publication.
Manuscripts should not exceed 40 pages (including cover page, abstract, notes,
references, tables, and figures). Authors should submit their manuscripts through the
ScholarOne  submission system at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/raj. All manu-
scripts must be formatted in APA 6th edition. For information about the special issue
or to discuss the relevance of your proposed submission, please contact the editors at
RaceAndJusticeJournal@gmail.com.

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