Editorial Board

 Editor-in-Chief

K. Jaishankar

International Institute
of Justice & Police
Sciences, India


Editors

Alaeldin Magaireh

Ajman University, UAE

Hai Thanh Luong
Griffith University,
Australia

Associate Editors

Vasileios
Karagiannopoulos
University of
Portsmouth, UK

E. Enanalap Periyar
Manonmaniam
Sundaranar University,
India

Mary Makinde
Canterbury Christ Church
University, UK

Renu Pal Sood
Shoolini University, India

Mark H. Beaudry
Worcester State University,
USA

Surbhi Dayal
Indian Institute of Managment, Indore, India

Assistant Editors

Pawan Kumar
Assistant Professor
Amity Law School, Amity University Noida, India

Praveen Rao Bolli
Virginia State University,
USA

Momina Zahan

Banasthali Vidyapith,
India

Editorial Assistants

Deepti Bista (Nepal)
Uniqua Singh (India)
Abhijit Chanda, (India)
Pradeep Kumar Singh (India)

 

International Editorial Advisory Board

 

Ali Wardak (UK/Afghanistan)
Barbara Vettori (Italy)
Dominque Wisler (Congo)
Emilio C. Viano (USA)
Eric Chui (Hong Kong)
Eric G. Lambert (USA)
Fasihuddin (Pakistan)
George E. Higgins (USA)
Glenn Davis (Australia)
Gloria Laycock (UK)
Gorazd Meško (Slovenia)
Graeme Newman (USA)
Ihekwoaba D. Onwudiwe (USA)
Joanna Shapland (UK)
Jody Miller (USA)
K. S. Hamid (Malaysia)
Kam C Wong (USA/China)
Keith D. Harries (USA)
Liqun Cao (Canada)
M. C. Yubaraj Sangroula (Nepal)
Marc Groenhuijsen (The Netherlands)
Mark David Chong (Australia)
Matthew Robinson (USA)
Michael Pittaro (USA)
Muzammil Querishi (UK)
Nick Tilley (UK)
Nimrod Kozlovski (Israel)
Preet (S.K.) Nijhar (UK)
Sneh Lata Tandon (India)
Stanley Yeldell (USA)
Stephen Z Levine (Israel)
Sudipto Roy (USA/India)
Tina Patel (UK)
Vesna Nikolic-Ristanovic (Serbia)
Yuning Wu (USA/China)

 


 

 

A Gold Open Access Bi-annual Official Journal of the International Institute of Justice and Police Sciences (IIJPS)

IJJPS VOLUME: 1 ISSUE 1 JANUARY - JUNE 2025   


EDITORIAL


The Dawn of a Global Scholarly Platform: The International Journal of Justice and Police Sciences
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. Jaishankar10.5281/zenodo.56201 align=


ARTICLES


Institutional Factors behind Financial Frauds in Sri Lanka
H. P. K. N. Hewawasam10.5281/zenodo.56201 align=


Child Soldiers in Myanmar’s Armed Conflict and Victimization of Children: Implications for Human Security
R. M. Arivazhagan, S. Utham Kumar Jamadhagni and E. Prabhakaran
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Transnational Crimes in Vietnam: A Non-traditional Security Cooperation Approach 
Yem Xuan Nguyen, Thin Canh Do, Thanh Minh Bui, Hai Khac Do, Duong Van Le, Minh Binh Nguyen, Hung Manh Tran, Linh Viet Nguyen, Thuan Van Vu and Hoang Anh Ngoc Pham
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Manual Scavenging and Human Rights Violations in India: A Legal Analysis
P. R. L. Rajavenkatesan, V. Shyam Sundar, E. Prema10.5281/zenodo.56201 align= and S. Parthiban


Global Pharmaceutical Black Market and Transnational Criminology: A Comparative Analysis of Legal and Crime Deterrence Strategies
Kasturi Bhagat 10.5281/zenodo.56201 align=


Rape Victimization in India: A Preliminary Study of Victims and Victim Rights in Gujarat
Ritika Ranka, A. Marisport and Hitesh Thakkar 10.5281/zenodo.56201 align=


From Data to Justice: How Machine Learning Advances Legal Analytics
Dahlak Daniel Solomon, Renu Pal Sood, Malvika Gupta and Rajat Singh
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BOOK REVIEW


The Seventh Beggar: Notes from Prison Cells (2024) By Josef K. Zohar
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. Jaishankar 10.5281/zenodo.56201 align=


ABOUT THE JOURNAL

The International Journal of Justice and Police Sciences (IJJPS) is the official journal of the International Institute of Justice and Police Sciences (IIJPS). This Gold Open Access journal is committed to fostering academic and professional discourse in the fields of Justice Sciences and Police Sciences.

IJJPS provides a scholarly platform for high-quality research, case studies, and reviews, offering insights into both theoretical advancements and practical applications. The journal aims to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world practices, making it a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students alike.

Starting Year Frequency Format Subject Language
2025 Bi-annual (Two issues per year) Online Justice and Police Sciences English

Scope and Areas of Interest

The journal welcomes contributions from a wide array of disciplines, with a primary focus on the following fields:

1. Justice Sciences

  • Criminology & Criminal Justice

  • Criminal Psychology

  • Forensic Psychology

  • Victimology and Victim Justice

  • Criminal Laws and Justice Administration

  • Criminal Justice Governance & Public Policy

  • Criminal Justice Social Work

  • International Criminal Laws

  • Allied Justice Sciences

2. Police Sciences

  • Cyber Security and Cyber Forensics

  • Police Science

  • Crime Analysis and Crime Science

  • Evidence-Based Policing

  • Translational Criminology

  • Embedded Policing

  • Forensic Sciences and Forensic Medicine

  • Security Management

  • Forensic Odontology

  • Forensic Victimology

  • Allied Police Sciences


Article Types

IJJPS accepts a variety of submissions that contribute to advancing knowledge and practice in the fields of Justice and Police Sciences, including:

  • Original Research Articles (Theoretical, Conceptual, Empirical, and Doctrinal (Legal Articles)

  • Book Reviews

  • Systematic Reviews

All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the highest standards of scholarship. Manuscripts that do not meet the basic criteria or scope of the journal may be desk rejected prior to peer review.


Manuscript Submission

Authors are required to format their manuscripts according to APA 7 Guidelines. Each submission must include a cover letter outlining the originality, relevance, and contribution of the manuscript to the journal’s scope.

For detailed submission instructions, please visit: IJJPS Submission Page


The International Journal of Justice and Police Sciences (IJJPS) is dedicated to advancing research and collaboration across disciplines, supporting the development of innovative solutions to challenges in justice and policing worldwide.

 

 

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