Announcement: JCJL will publish a special issue on the insurgency at the Capitol. Here’s the call for papers. We’re looking for academic papers and essays on public policy and criminal-legal issues. https://t.co/PN4baQxOqI
Looking for a good book that documents how race and class disparities come to exist in court outcomes? @mathuclair’s “Punishment and Privilege” should be on your reading list. Here’s a review. https://t.co/acF0YgQaGd
JCJL has started to accept and publish shorter editorial-style pieces that relate to contemporary issues. The idea is to facilitate scholarly engagement on recent events that concern law and criminal justice. These are published within 7 days of submission https://t.co/IYcqPvOHyY
In an article in the most recent issue, Dotson, Brody, and Lu examine occupation and secondary traumatic stress in a sample of public defenders. And its open access, and free to read! https://t.co/hqzph29gnD
In the most recent issue, Bernat, Curtis, and Davalos examined SCOTUS treatment of immigration cases during the Trump administration.
https://t.co/W7eQNSkuqb
Pleased to announce that @JCJLcjJournal has a new website. https://t.co/3HOuXSKGK0. Want to thank @CriminologyOpen and @SJacques83 for technical assistance with the new site!