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Criminal Justice and Behavior


Title Abbreviation
Crim Justice Behav
ISSN
0093-8548
Electronic ISSN
1552-3594
Readership
Medicolegal Professionals, Mental Health Policymakers, Policy Makers, Psychiatrists, Psychologists
Scope
Criminal Justice and Behavior publishes articles examining psychological and behavioral aspects of the juvenile and criminal justice systems. The concepts "criminal justice" and "behavior" should be interpreted broadly to include analyses of etiology of delinquent or criminal behavior, the process of law violation, victimology, offender classification and treatment, deterrence, and incapacitation. Criminal Justice and Behavior brings you original research, theoretical contributions, and information on innovative programs and practices, as well as critical reviews of literature or theory on topics central to criminal justice and behavior, including: Classification and treatments of offenders, Causes of delinquent and criminal behaviour, Prevention, intervention, and treatment programs, Education and training, Effectiveness of different sanctions, Offender and offensive characteristics, Psychology of policing, Psychology and law issues.
Sponsoring Association(s)
International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (IACFP)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - US
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