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Criminal Justice and Behavior

Criminal Justice and Behavior

An International Journal
Other Titles in:
Criminal Justice | Psychology

eISSN: 15523594 | ISSN: 00938548 | Current volume: 51 | Current issue: 12 Frequency: Monthly
Criminal Justice and Behavior is the official publication of the International Association for Correctional and Forensic Psychology (IACFP). All individual subscriptions are handled through the IACFP. For more information or to join the IACFP, visit www.myiacfp.org.

Criminal Justice and Behavior promotes scholarly evaluations of assessment, classification, prevention, intervention, and treatment programs to help the correctional professional develop successful programs based on sound and informative theoretical and research foundations. Publishing timely, well-conceived, and lively scholarship, Criminal Justice and Behavior advances the knowledge and expertise of professionals and academics involved in forensic psychology, with a concentration on correctional psychology.

Comprehensive Coverage

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

In the pages of the journal you’ll find:

Articles:
To keep you at the very forefront of correctional and forensic psychology that the journal fosters. Criminal Justice and Behavior publishes high-quality scholarship concerning the interface between the behavioral sciences and the criminal justice system. Empirical research is emphasized, and theoretical and integrative review articles are also featured. 

Commentaries: To present you with a wide variety of opinions and experiences, journal commentaries are often solicited on articles that are particularly thought provoking in their implications or that can be further illuminated by an additional perspective.

Book Reviews:
The journal includes stimulating reviews on recently published books to help you stay current on the best and most important resources in the field.

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cjb.

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.

Editor
Kristy Holtfreter Arizona State University, USA
Associate Editor
Ashley Batastini University of Memphis, USA
Jennifer Eno Louden University of Texas El Paso, USA
Chantal Fahmy The University of Texas at San Antonio, USA
Kristy Holtfreter Arizona State University, USA
Andrea Montes Arizona State University, USA
Joseph Schafer Arizona State University, USA
Book Review Editor
Natalie Anumba University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Managing Editor
Raven Simonds New York City Criminal Justice Agency, USA
Statistical Consultant
Daryl Kroner Southern Illinois University, USA
Founding Editor
Stanley L. Brodsky The University of Alabama, USA
Editorial Board
Michael G. Aamodt Radford University, USA
Eva Aizpurua City, University of London, UK
Apryl Alexander University of Denver, USA
Lucas Alward Boise State University, USA
Vivian Aranda-Hughes Michigan State University, USA
Elaine Arnull Southampton Solent University, UK
Lisa Barao University of Pennsylvania, USA
Nicole Renee Bartholomew Federal Bureau of Prisons, Federal Medical Center Carswell, USA
Kevin M. Beaver Florida State University, USA
Julie Blais Dalhouse University, Canada
Stanley L. Brodsky The University of Alabama, USA
Katharine L. Brown University of Mississippi
Amy Burrell Coventry University, UK
Kelli Canada University of Missouri, USA
Dena Carson Indiana University Indianapolis, USA
Valerie Clark Minnesota Department of Corrections, USA
Joshua C. Cochran University of Cincinnati, USA
Vaughan Crichlow University of Connecticut, USA
David DeMatteo Drexel University, USA
Jacqueline Drew Griffith University, Australia
Adam Dunbar University of Nevada, Reno, USA
Adam Fine Arizona State University, USA
William Fisher University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
Walter Forrest University of Limerick, Ireland
Bryanna Fox University of South Florida, USA
Theresa Gannon University of Kent, UK
Brett Gardner University of Virginia, USA
Jane Gaub University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Krista Gehring University of Houston Downtown, USA
Katelyn A. Golladay University of Wyoming, USA
Amanda Graham Texas State University, USA
J. Thomas Grisso University of Massachusetts, USA
Zachary Hamiliton University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
R. Karl Hanson Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Carter Hay Florida State University, USA
Kirk Heilbrun Drexel University, USA
Jacqueline B. Helfgott Seattle University, USA
Howard Henderson Texas Southern University
Jaime Henderson Innocence Project, USA
Zoe Hilton University of Toronto and Waypoint Research Institute, Canada
Robert Homant University of Detroit, USA
Lori Hughes University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Kayleen Islam-Zwart Eastern Washington University, USA
Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich Michigan State University, USA
Deborah Jones Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections
Natalie Jones Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Erin M. Kearns University of Alabama, USA
Lauren Magee Indiana University Indianapolis, USA
Sadé Lindsay Cornell University, USA
Caleb Lloyd Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Sarah M. Manchak University of Cincinnati, USA
Jon T. Mandracchia Avila University, USA
Douglas Marlowe National Association of Drug Court Professionals, USA
Troy McEwan Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Nicole C. McKenna John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA
Susan McNeeley Minnesota Department of Corrections, USA
Gorazd Meško University of Maribor, Slovenia
Holly A. Miller Sam Houston State University, USA
Damon Mitchell Central Connecticut State University, USA
Meghan Mitchell University of North Dakota, USA
Stephanie Morse Saint Anselm College, USA
Eric S. Murphy University of Alaska, USA
Meghan Novisky Cleveland State University, USA
David Nussbaum The Allen K. Hess Institute for Integrative and Forensic Behavioural Science, Canada
Mark Olver University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Megan Parry University of Rhode Island, USA
Joshua Phelps Oslo New University College, Norway
Alex Piquero University of Miami, USA
Breanne Pleggenkuhle Southern Illinois University, USA
Devon L. L. Polaschek The University of Waikato, New Zealand
Natasha Pusch Texas Tech University, USA
Allison Redlich George Mason University, USA
Tara Richards University of Nebraska, Omaha, USA
Danielle Rudes Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, USA
Emily Salisbury The University of Utah, USA
Jeffrey C. Sandler New York State Office of Mental Health, USA
Joseph Schafer Arizona State University, USA
Craig Schwalbe Columbia University, USA
Nicholas Scurich University of California, Irvine, USA
David J. Simourd Canada
Lee Ann Slocum University of Missouri St. Louis, USA
Logan Somers Georgia Southern University, USA
Keira C. Stockdale University of Sasketchewan, Canada
Raymond Tafrate Central Connecticut State University, USA
Jose Torres Louisiana State University, USA
Jillian Turanovic University of Colorado, USA
Nichola Tyler Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Jamie C. Vaske Western Carolina University, USA
D’Andre Walker The University of Mississippi, USA
Glenn D. Walters Kutztown University, USA
Kayla Wanamaker Carleton University, Canada
Xia Wang Arizona State University, USA
Twila Wingrove Appalachian State University, USA
Emily M. Wright The Urban Institute, USA
Kevin Wright Arizona State University, USA
Yan Zhang Sam Houston State University, USA
IACFP President
IACFP Past President
IACFP President Elect
IACFP Treasurer
IACFP Secretary
IACFP Executive Director
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