Focus and Scope

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice is an international peer-reviewed journal that focuses on publishing research articles, theoretical analyses, and empirical studies in the fields of law, crime, and social justice. The journal serves as a forum for academics, researchers, legal practitioners, and policymakers to explore the dynamics of law in relation to crime, law enforcement, and justice systems across different jurisdictions.


Scope of Law

This section examines legal theory and practice related to the pursuit of justice and social change. Topics include:

  • Legal theory and jurisprudence

  • Criminal and civil law in global perspectives

  • Constitutional, administrative, and human rights law

  • Legal reform and social justice policy

  • Comparative studies of legal systems

  • Professional ethics and legal accountability


Scope of Criminology and Crime

This section focuses on the study of causes, impacts, and control of crime. Topics include:

  • Criminological theory and criminal behavior

  • Crime prevention and public safety policies

  • Transnational and cybercrime

  • Criminalization and decriminalization in modern law

  • The role of law enforcement in the criminal justice system

  • Victim protection and restorative justice


Scope of Justice and Law Enforcement

This section highlights various aspects of justice implementation and law enforcement within societies. Topics include:

  • Criminal justice systems and judicial reform

  • Human rights in legal and policy frameworks

  • Access to justice for marginalized communities

  • Rehabilitation, social reintegration, and correctional policies

  • Ethics and accountability of law enforcement institutions

  • The relationship between law, politics, and social justice