American Journal of Criminal Justice Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

American Journal of Criminal Justice Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

American Journal of Criminal Justice (AJCJ) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Social Sciences, and Published by Springer. The Print-ISSN to American Journal of Criminal Justice is 1066-2316 and its abbreviation is Am J Crim Justice.


American Journal of Criminal Justice Aim and Scope

The American Journal of Criminal Justice, the official journal of the Southern Criminal Justice Association, is a peer reviewed publication; manuscripts go through a blind review process.  The focus of the Journal is on a wide array of criminal justice topics and issues.  Some of these concerns include items pertaining to the criminal justice process, the formal and informal interplay between system components, problems and solutions experienced by various segments, innovative practices, policy development and implementation, evaluative research, the players engaged in these enterprises, and a wide assortment of other related interests.  The American Journal of Criminal Justice publishes original articles that utilize a broad range of methodologies and perspectives when examining crime, law, and criminal justice processing.


American Journal of Criminal Justice Details


Journal title American Journal of Criminal Justice (AJCJ)
Abbreviation Am J Crim Justice
Print ISSN 1066-2316
Online ISSN 1936-1351
Publisher Name Springer
Editor-in-chief J. Mitchell Miller
Subject Category Social Sciences
Access type Hybrid
Impact Factor 5.6
SJR 1.589
SNIP 2.438
Ranking 1945
CiteScore 8.4
H-Index 38
Status 🟢 Active
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