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The Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture is designed to
serve the criminal justice community by providing film reviews and
original essays on the intersection of popular culture with criminal
justice. The purpose of the film reviews is to provide an
opportunity for criminal justice educators to utilize popular culture
as a pedagogical tool. The essays will provide a medium for dialogue
on the role of popular culture in all arenas of criminal justice.
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The Journal invites critical reviews of films, documentaries, plays,
lyrics, and other related visual and performing arts. The reviews
should contain both artistic and substantive criticism, as well as a
description of how the medium could be utilized in the classroom.
The reviews should include the principal participants and the
production company. Reviews will be published upon editorial
approval. The Journal also invites original manuscripts from all
social scientific fields on the topic of popular culture and criminal
justice.
Articles should be 1000 lines or less, including notes and
bibliography. The Journal will issue articles as units and in sets,
commencing about May 15, 1993 with multiple cateloging/indexing
specifications, including volume, issue, supplement, and network
retrieval specifications. Articles will start with an abstract
(about 200 words). Pages will be numbered. All submissions and
communications will be by electronic mail. All submissions will be
given at least three blind reviews by a jury of referees.
Send submissions, comments and queries to: The Editors, Journal of
Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, [log in to unmask] or
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Frankie Bailey, The University at Albany, New York.
Michael Lynch, Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Brendan Maguire, Western Illinois University.
Richard McCleary, University of California, Irvine.
Graeme Newman, The University at Albany, New York.
Ray Surette, Florida International University, Miami.
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