The official Journal of the ASC Division on Critical Criminology and the ACJS Section on Critical Criminology
Critical Criminology addresses issues of social harm and social justice, including work exploring the intersecting lines of class, gender, race/ethnicity, and heterosexism and oppression.
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At this year's Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology (ASC), held during the 15th through 18th of November in Philadelphia, USA, the editors of Critical Criminology were honored for their extraordinary contributions to the field. David Brotherton, one of the journal's Editors-in-Chief, received the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the ASC Division on Critical Criminology & Social Justice, while Jayne Mooney, also Editor-in-Chief, collected the 2023 Saltzman Award for Contributions to Practice from the ASC Division on Feminist Criminology. The ASC's Convict Criminology outstanding article award went to Jennifer Ortiz, Critical Criminology's Book Review Editor. Heartfelt congratulations go to our superb editors, whose successes shape the excellence and amplify the impact of this outstanding journal. Here's to 2024!
Critical Criminology is Hybrid transformative journal. By default, journal publications are paywalled and available subscription-only; authors are never asked to pay a fee at any stage of the editorial evaluation process. Following their paper's acceptance, authors may choose to publish in Open Access format to widen the reach and amplify the impact of their work. If you're interested in publishing Open Access research in Critical Criminology, start by assessing your eligibility for funding—through Springer's Nature's Open Choice program as well as our fast-expanding Transformative agreements (scroll down) with a range of participating countries and institutions that cover open access costs for authors. View all of the Open Access articles in Critical Criminology here.