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British Journal of Community Justice

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The BJCJ is a peer reviewed journal with three issues per annual volume published jointly by De Montfort and Sheffield Hallam University.

 

The journal articulates, interrogates and debates research, theory, policy and practice and their interrelationships in the new domain of Community Justice and contains

  • Articles by practitioners, policy makers and academics conveying the latest in thinking and findings in this fast growing arena

  • Book reviews accessing all that is new and relevant in the field of Community Justice

  • Community Justice files: latest news, reports and information exchange on what is happening in the field

  

Call for Papers on Education and Training in Criminal Justice

2010 will see the BJCJ run a special edition exploring the many dimensions of education and training for those working in the criminal justice system.

 

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The journal is now in its seventh volume of publication.  To view a list of the papers published by the BJCJ, please click on the relevant Volume number of the menu to the left.  If you are interested in submitting material to the BJCJ, please see our 'Information for Contributors' page.

 

Subscriptions are available to the BJCJ as follows:

 

Institutional Subscriptions

  • 1 year subscription (Vol 8) £130

  • 2 year subscription (Vol 8 and 9) £240

 

Individual Subscriptions

  • 1 year subscription (Vol 8) £45

  • 2 year subscription (Vol 8 and 9) £80

 

Student Subscriptions

  • 2 year subscription (Vol 8 and 9) £50

 

**NEW** Online Only Subscription

  • 1 year subscription (Vol 8) £30

 

All subscribers recieve a hard copy of the Journal, and free 24/7 access to the Online version via the Community Justice Portal.  To place a subscription order, please download and return the BJCJ Subscription form below.

 

For further information on the British Journal of Community Justice, including subscription requests, please contact
Ian Buczynski
Tel: 0114 225 5725
Email: bjcj@shu.ac.uk