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National FORUM Journals - Cabell's Directory
1. National FORUM Journal of Criminal Justice Studies
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Electronic and Postal Submission Accepted
Via Email or Online Portal
williamkritsonis@yahoo.com or
www.nationalforum.com
CONTACT INFORMATION:
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief
National FORUM Journal of Criminal Justice Studies
National FORUM Journals
17603 Bending Post Drive
Houston, TX 77095 USA
Phone: 281-550-5700
Email: williamkritsonis@yahoo.com
Website: www.nationalforum.com
REVIEW PROCESS:
Acceptance Rate: 15%
Invited Articles: 11-20%
Type of Review: Blind Review
External Reviewers: 3+
In-House Reviewers: 3+
Time to Review: 1-2 months
Reviewer’s Comments:
PUBLICATION INFORMATION:
Sponsor/Publisher:
National FORUM Society of Educators / National
FORUM Journals
Frequency of Issue:
Continuously On-Line
Launch Date:
Printed:
Electronic: 2010
ISSN:
Printed:
Electronic: 1044-2691
MANUSCRIPT SPECIFICATION:
Manuscript Style:
American Psychological Association
Manuscript Length:
6-15
Copies Required:
Electronic Only, or 3
Reader:
Academics, Administrators, Attorneys, Criminal
Justice, District Attorneys, Judges, Law Enforcement
TOPICS:
Adult Career & Vocational; Higher Education; School Law; Urban Education, Cultural / Non-Traditional.
2. MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES/COMMENTS:
Additional Topics. Attorneys; Criminal Justice Studies; Criminal Law; District Attorneys; Forensics; General Law; Judges; Law
Enforcement; Legal Studies; Prisons; State and Federal Agencies
Additional Readers. Legal Studies, Practitioners, Prisons, State and Federal Agencies
About the Journal
The National Forum Journal of Criminal Justice Studies invites submissions for manuscripts exclusively addressing issues on
crime, criminal justice systems, juvenile justice, delinquency, corrections, court systems, sentencing, and justice administration.
Manuscripts may be theoretical or empirical in nature. Quantitative and qualitative research approaches are welcome. The
NFJCJS does not limit the scope of research to criminal justice systems, but encompasses research in gender, class, and
race/ethnicity issues of both offenders and victims of crimes.
For detailed manuscript guidelines, visit the web site:
http://www.nationalforum.com/guidelines.htm