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Online archive The British Journal of Criminology is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed criminology and law journal focusing on British and international criminology . It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies and its editor-in-chief is Eamonn Carrabine.
In 1950 the organisation published the first issue of The British Journal of Delinquency, renamed in 1960 The British Journal of Criminology: An International Review of Crime and Society which reflected, in Glover's view, "the long distance policy of the ISTD to effect the extension of research into various non-criminal fields of observation". [5]
The British Journal of Criminology; C. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Crime & Delinquency; Crime and Justice; Crime, Law and Social Change;
He published a number of influential books in criminology, including the two-volume textbook, Comparative Criminology (1965). [3] Mannheim was an editor and cofounder of the British Journal of Criminology (1950–1966). The Mannheim Centre for Criminology [2] at the London School of Economics is named after him.
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice (published by Elsevier) [5] Journal of Crime and Justice (published by Taylor & Francis) [6] Journal of Criminal Justice (published by Elsevier) [7] Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (published by SAGE Publishing) [8] The British Journal of Criminology (published by Oxford University Press)
In 1999 Sutton's virtual ethnography of a smart card hacking group was awarded (jointly with David Mann) the British Journal of Criminology annual prize for the article [16] that most significantly contributed to academic knowledge in the field that year. This article influenced the work of UK Government Foresight Panel on Crime in 2000.
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In 2014, Walklate was the recipient of the British Society of Criminology's Outstanding Contribution Award. [2] She was also appointed the Editor in Chief of The British Journal of Criminology. [3] In 2019, Walklate was elected President of the British Society of Criminology for a three-year term. [4]