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1 Theoretical Criminology 5 (1997)

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                                        Theoretical Criminology
                                        @ 1997 SAGE Publications  o
                                        London, Thousand Oaks
                                               and New Delhi. il[   ON
                                               ISSN 1362-4806
                                               Vol. 1(1): 5-11



For a number   of years we have bemoaned   the absence of a forum  that
could bring together and explore common   theoretical concerns in a field
which, at different rates in different countries, has become institutionally so
vast and whose  key pronouncements  are increasingly the subject of state,
media  and popular  attention. Theoretical Criminology is a new journal
whose  chief aim is to create an international forum for the advancement of
the theoretical aspects of criminology. The scope of the journal will be
broad and inclusive, fully recognizing the wide diversity of thinking within
criminology. Theoretical Criminology will publish scholarship from all the
disciplines which currently constitute criminology, notably sociology, his-
tory, anthropology, law, politics, psychology, jurisprudence, philosophy,
psychiatry, economics, geography and  development  studies. We welcome
manuscript submissions from  all parts of the globe and we intend to raise
theoretical exchange within criminology to the same level as that in general
social and political theory, and in so doing contribute to the development
of the latter.


Internationalism  in Theoretical  Criminology

Quite apart from  its exclusive focus on the theoretical aspects of crimi-
nology, Theoretical Criminology (hereinafter, 'TC') will attempt to satisfy
various international needs that are not met elsewhere in the discipline.
First, given the inevitable priority that they attach to local issues, national
criminologies can provide neither the size nor the quality of space required
for international debate, for wide-ranging theoretical exchange and for
comparative analysis. Indeed, the key assumptions, perspectives, concepts,
theories and policy implications of such an enormous multinational enter-
prise as criminology have such a common   relevance to the multitude of
nations that they require an international journal to provide a broad space
for their assessment and development. The  international dimension of a
journal such as  TC  is also vital because theoretical debates in and of
themselves are general and, as such, are best advanced by contributions
from all parts of the globe. Transnational debate has the great advantage of
being able to  expose the prejudices and  limitations of national crimi-
nologies. Moreover, crime itself is increasingly an international phenom-
enon  requiring  theories which  reflect upon  its transnational roots,

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