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41 J. Crime & Just. [i] (2018)

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Journal of Crime & Justice


Editor
Michael  J. Leiber - University ofSouth Florida
Assistant  Managing Editor
Leo Genco   - University of South Florida


Deputy   Editors
Finn Esbensen   - University ofMissouri-St. Louis
Marvin  Krohn  - University of Florida
Charis E. Kubrin - University of California - Irvine
O.J. Mitchell - University of South Florida
Nancy  Rodriguez  - University ofCalifornia - Irvine

Editorial Board  Members

Jay Albanese - Virginia Commonwealth University
Melissa Burek - Bowling Green State University
Mitch Chamlin - TexasStateUniversity -SanMarcos
Steve Chermak  - Michigan State University
Jennifer Cobbina - Michigan State University
John Cochran - University of South Florida
James Frank - University of Cincinnati
Tina Freiburger - UniversityofWisconsin-Milwaukee
Beth M. Huebner - UniversityofMissouri-St. Louis
Lorine Hughes - University ofColorado - Denver
Wesley Jennings - Texas State University
William King - Sam Houston State University
Eric Lambert - UniversityofMississippi


Thomas  Loughran - Pennsylvania StateUniversity
Michael Lynch - University ofSouth Florida
Daniel Mears -FloridaState University
Mahesh  Nalla - MichiganStateUniversity
Gene  Paoline -UniversityofCentralFlorida
Jennifer Peck - University of Central Florida
Nicole L. Piquero - University of Texas-Dallas
Joseph Schafer - Southern Illinois University- Carbondale
Christopher Sullivan - UniversityofCincinnati
Faye Taxman  - George Mason University
William Wells - Sam Houston State University
Emily Wright - UniversityofNebraska-Omaha


Aims   and  scope
The Journal of Crime & Justice, the official journal of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, aims to reflect the current
concerns and latest research of Criminology and Criminal Justice scholars and advance discussion of these issues. The scope of
the Journal is broad, encompassing a wide array of criminology and criminal justice topics and issues. Some of these concerns
include items pertaining to the definition of crime, social control, why people do or do not commit crime, issues pertaining to
the juvenile justice system and the criminal justice system, evaluation research, and policy development and implementation.
Quantitative and qualitative articles and theoretical commentaries are welcome. Special topic issues are also considered.

Submitting to Journal of Crime & Justice
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