Law and Crime provide research and key discussions on law science topics and criminological case
provides a comparative and overview of law and crime from a cross-cultural perspective.
In addition, the development study Law and Crime is an instrument and reference in disseminating
ideas of law science (jurisprudence). Articles may focus on a single country or compare issues
affecting two or more countries. Both qualitative and quantitative research are encouraged
and may emphasize either the highest quality study or policy processes. A multi-dimensional approach
that reflects on financial crime, corruption, criminal policy, organized criminal groups,
criminal enterprises, illegal markets, state crime, terrorism, security issues, cybercrime,
transboundary or environmental crime, human right, and ethnic equality issues. We also welcome
submissions of articles from any relevant disciplinary outlook or approach, including those that
are contextually empirically, or theoretically based.
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