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The Asian Journal of Criminology aims to advance the study of criminology and criminal justice in Asia, to promote evidence-based public policy in crime prevention, and to promote comparative studies about crime and criminal justice. The Journal provides a platform for criminologists, policymakers, and practitioners and welcomes manuscripts relating to crime, crime prevention, criminal law, medico-legal topics and the administration of criminal justice in Asian countries. The Journal especially encourages theoretical and methodological papers with an emphasis on evidence-based, empirical research addressing crime in Asian contexts. It seeks to publish research arising from a broad variety of methodological traditions, including quantitative, qualitative, historical, and comparative methods. The Journal fosters a multi-disciplinary focus and welcomes manuscripts from a variety of disciplines, including criminology, criminal justice, law, sociology, psychology, forensic science, social work, urban studies, history, and geography.
Criminal JusticeRestorative JusticeCriminal Justice SystemAsian CriminologyComparative CriminologyProcedural JusticeDeath PenaltyOrganised CrimeIllegal Wildlife TradeSocial ControlFear of CrimeCrime PreventionOrganized CrimeCrime ControlSurvey DataCommunity CorrectionsLaw EnforcementS Republic of ChinaRoutine ActivitiesCriminological Theory
vol.21 (2025)
vol.20 (2025)
vol.19 (2024)
vol.18 (2023)
vol.17 (2022)
vol.16 (2021)
vol.15 (2020)
vol.14 (2019)
vol.13 (2018)
vol.12 (2017)
vol.11 (2016)
vol.10 (2015)
vol.9 (2014)
vol.8 (2013)
vol.7 (2012)
vol.6 (2011)
vol.5 (2010)
vol.4 (2009)
vol.3 (2008)
vol.2 (2007)
vol.1 (2006)