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-514350923353500aThe Journal of Crime & Justice, the official publication of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, is a peer-reviewed journal featuring original scholarly work in the area of crime and criminal justice. Published five times a year JC&J welcomes quantitative and qualitative articles and theoretical commentaries. Special topic issues are also welcomed.Submit your article online here: ::. George Burruss, University of South Florida, EditorThe Journal of Crime & JusticeCall for PapersInterested in submitting? Need inspiration?... Find out what others have been writing about:rjcjSubmit your article online here: Articles:Amanda Goodson, Sam Houston State University?&?Leana A. Bouffard, Iowa State University:“Social disorganization and gender equality as correlates of family violence and rape”Brandon Tregle, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Justin Nix, University of Nebraska-Omaha & Geoffrey P. Alpert, University of South Carolina:“Disparity does not mean bias: making sense of observed racial disparities in fatal officer-involved shootings with multiple benchmarks”Melanie M. Holland, Troy University & Richard J. Stringer, Kennesaw University:“Immigrant threat and Latino/a disadvantage: disentangling the impact of immigration attitudes on ethnic sentencing disparities”Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University-Corralis: “Does the public sector respond to private competition? An analysis of privatization and prison performance” Past Topic Issues: Drs. Rick Moule & Bryanna Fox, University of South Florida: “Contemporary ssues in American Policing”Drs. Marvin Krohn & James (Buddy) Howell: “Gangs in a Developmental Perspective”Dr. Jennifer Peck: “Contemporary Issues of Race/Ethnicity, Offending Behavior, and Justice Responses”Current Topic Issue:Dr. Adam Bossler, Georgia Southern University: “New Directions in Cybercrime Research”0aThe Journal of Crime & Justice, the official publication of the Midwestern Criminal Justice Association, is a peer-reviewed journal featuring original scholarly work in the area of crime and criminal justice. Published five times a year JC&J welcomes quantitative and qualitative articles and theoretical commentaries. Special topic issues are also welcomed.Submit your article online here: ::. George Burruss, University of South Florida, EditorThe Journal of Crime & JusticeCall for PapersInterested in submitting? Need inspiration?... Find out what others have been writing about:rjcjSubmit your article online here: Articles:Amanda Goodson, Sam Houston State University?&?Leana A. Bouffard, Iowa State University:“Social disorganization and gender equality as correlates of family violence and rape”Brandon Tregle, University of Nebraska-Omaha, Justin Nix, University of Nebraska-Omaha & Geoffrey P. Alpert, University of South Carolina:“Disparity does not mean bias: making sense of observed racial disparities in fatal officer-involved shootings with multiple benchmarks”Melanie M. Holland, Troy University & Richard J. Stringer, Kennesaw University:“Immigrant threat and Latino/a disadvantage: disentangling the impact of immigration attitudes on ethnic sentencing disparities”Brett C. Burkhardt, Oregon State University-Corralis: “Does the public sector respond to private competition? An analysis of privatization and prison performance” Past Topic Issues: Drs. Rick Moule & Bryanna Fox, University of South Florida: “Contemporary ssues in American Policing”Drs. Marvin Krohn & James (Buddy) Howell: “Gangs in a Developmental Perspective”Dr. Jennifer Peck: “Contemporary Issues of Race/Ethnicity, Offending Behavior, and Justice Responses”Current Topic Issue:Dr. Adam Bossler, Georgia Southern University: “New Directions in Cybercrime Research”33732533638549004155951238125 ................
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