
SAGE Journals
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About SAGE Journals
SAGE Publishing, formerly SAGE Publications, has been part of the global academic community since 1965, supporting quality research that transforms society and the understanding of individuals, groups, and cultures. They are committed to working together with publishing partners and the scholarly community to support the growing needs and dissemination of pivotal research.
SAGE is the world’s fifth-largest journal publisher. Their portfolio includes more than 1,000 journals spanning the humanities, social sciences, and science, technology, and medicine, and more than 400 are published on behalf of learned societies and institutions.
HeinOnline offers comprehensive coverage of nearly 30 SAGE journals in our image-based, fully searchable platform. Customers may subscribe to any of the four packages offered below to receive access to the current content and full archive of these titles, while the journals and more than 5 additional titles, are also accessible in the Law Journal Library with a three-year embargo.
SAGE Medical Legal Package
Medical Law International is an international peer-reviewed journal that seeks to address new and emerging issues in medical law, medical and bioethics, and health governance around the world. The journal has a strong emphasis on international and comparative trends in law and medicine, and the Editors welcome new papers that fall within the aims and scope of the journal.
Medicine, Science and the Law is the official journal of the British Academy for Forensic Sciences (BAFS). It is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to advancing the knowledge of forensic science and medicine. The journal aims to inform its readers from a broad perspective and demonstrate the interrelated nature and scope of the forensic disciplines.
Medico-Legal Journal is dedicated to promoting Medico-Legal knowledge in all its aspects. It provides an official record of the proceedings of the Medico-Legal Society, and a unique collection of contributions and speeches from eminent speakers at society events. In addition to this, the journal seeks to further the society’s aim to expand knowledge of medico-legal matters.
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SAGE Legal Review Package
The Antitrust Bulletin publishes quality and learned articles by today’s leading authorities on current topics exploring and related to domestic and global antitrust law, competition policy, and industrial economics for a readership of professional practitioners, academics, policymakers, and students. It was founded in 1953 by Corwin Edwards and succeeded by James M. Clabault, Esq. The Antitrust Bulletin has been edited by William J. Curran III, Esq. since 1982.
Common Law World Review seeks to be a forum for in-depth analysis of major legal developments throughout the common law world. To this end, a distinguished team of Corresponding Editors has been brought together to ensure that there is proper consideration of significant legal developments from all parts of the common law world.
Critical Social Policy: A Journal Theory and Practice in Social Welfare is a highly ranked, peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for advocacy, analysis, and debate on social policy issues. Published quarterly, it aims to develop an understanding of welfare from socialist, feminist, anti-racist, and radical perspectives.
Environmental Law Review has quickly established itself as a forum for critical discussion of current and developing ideas in environmental law. It maintains a dialogue between leading-edge practitioners and academics in the fields of environmental law, environmental management, and business.
Whatever your professional interest, you will benefit from the analyses, criticisms, and recommendations of colleagues and competitors published in Environmental Law Review. The journal will keep you in touch with current issues in UK law and policy, as well as crucial new developments in European and international law.
The ILR Review is published by the Cornell University ILR School, which is regarded as the leading academic institution focused on the world of work. The journal is dedicated to international and interdisciplinary research that advances new theory, presents novel empirical work, and informs organizational and public policy.
The International Journal of Discrimination and the Law is a peer-reviewed journal which encompasses a wide range of areas of discrimination, including: racism and sex discrimination; the treatment of asylum-seekers and refugees; issues of immigration and nationality; discrimination on grounds of disability, sexual or political orientation, or age and ill-health, in relation to access to employment, housing, education, and other services. The provisions and operation of anti-discrimination law and problems with existing provisions and procedures are critically examined. Reviews of recent literature and decisions from a number of jurisdictions and reports and advance information on major conferences are also published.
The Labor Studies Journal is the official journal of the United Association for Labor Education (UALE). It is a multi-disciplinary journal covering issues related to work, workers, labor organizations, and labor studies, and worker education in the US and internationally.
Social and Legal Studies was founded in 1992 to develop progressive, interdisciplinary, and critical approaches towards socio-legal study. The heart of the journal has been a commitment towards feminist, post-colonialist, and socialist economic perspectives on law. These remain core animating principles. We aim to create an intellectual space where diverse traditions and critical approaches within legal study meet.
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SAGE International Law Package
Common Law World Review seeks to be a forum for in-depth analysis of major legal developments throughout the common law world. To this end, a distinguished team of Corresponding Editors has been brought together to ensure that there is proper consideration of significant legal developments from all parts of the common law world.
International Criminal Justice Review (ICJR), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is dedicated to presenting system-wide trends and problems on crime and justice worldwide. ICJR provides a forum for social scientists to report research findings for policymaking with respect to crime and justice through innovative and advanced methodologies. The journal provides a comparative and international overview of law, crime and justice from a cross-cultural perspective.
The International Journal of Discrimination and the Law is a peer-reviewed journal which encompasses a wide range of areas of discrimination, including: racism and sex discrimination; the treatment of asylum-seekers and refugees; issues of immigration and nationality; discrimination on grounds of disability, sexual or political orientation, or age and ill-health, in relation to access to employment, housing, education, and other services. The provisions and operation of anti-discrimination law and problems with existing provisions and procedures are critically examined. Reviews of recent literature and decisions from a number of jurisdictions and reports and advance information on major conferences are also published.
The International Journal of Evidence and Proof is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal which aspires to be a truly international, interdisciplinary forum for reporting, evaluating, and debating the latest developments in evidence law, proof, and procedure broadly conceived. E & P aims to publish articles, case notes, and reviews of the highest caliber on any topic of evidentiary significance. Contributions may address any type of legal process (civil, criminal, administrative, disciplinary, etc.), utilizing theoretical, doctrinal, or critical methodologies or perspectives, and may relate to any legal jurisdiction, whether municipal, international regional, or global.
The International Journal of Police Science & Management publishes original empirical work, conceptual articles, and theoretical overviews or reviews, as well as articles on good practice or practice evaluation. It seeks to encourage practitioners as well as academics to submit material for publication with a view to advancing knowledge, disseminating good practice, and fostering the scientific study of the police and policing.
International Migration Review is an interdisciplinary journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative, spatial, social, and cultural aspects of human mobility. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating the study of human migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements. It seeks manuscripts that speak to issues of relevance across the social sciences and to wider policy and societal debates concerning international migration, as well as manuscripts that push existing understandings of international migration in new methodological, empirical, and conceptual directions.
International Social Work is a scholarly peer-reviewed journal designed to extend knowledge and promote communication in the fields of social development, social welfare, and human services. Its major focus is on international themes in the delivery of services.
The Journal on Migration and Human Security (JMHS) is a peer-reviewed public policy publication of the Center for Migration Studies (CMS). The journal’s theme of “human security” is meant to evoke the widely shared goals of creating secure and sustaining conditions in migrant-sending communities; promoting safe, legal migration options; and developing immigration and integration policies that benefit sending and receiving communities and allow newcomers to lead productive secure lives. This thematic focus encompasses the broad scope of the social, political, and economic dimensions of “human security.”
The Prison Journal (TPJ), peer-reviewed and published six times a year, is a central forum for studies, ideas, and discussions of adult and juvenile confinement, treatment interventions, and alternative sanctions. Exploring broad themes of punishment and correctional intervention, TPJ advances theory, research, policy and practice. The journal also provides descriptive and evaluative accounts of innovative programs and policies, state-of-the-art surveys and reviews, and legal and historical analysis.
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SAGE Criminal Justice Package
Contemporary Drug Problems is a scholarly journal that publishes peer-reviewed social science research on alcohol and other psychoactive drugs, licit and illicit. The journal’s orientation is multidisciplinary and international; it is open to any research paper that contributes to social, cultural, historical or epidemiological knowledge and theory concerning drug use and related problems. While Contemporary Drug Problems publishes all types of social science research on alcohol and other drugs, it recognizes that innovative or challenging research can sometimes struggle to find a suitable outlet.
Criminal Justice Policy Review (CJPR), published quarterly, is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal committed to the study of criminal justice policy through quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methodological approaches. CJPR serves as a bridge between academics, policymakers, and practitioners by publishing sound research that addresses important issues in crime and justice and examines the implementation and effectiveness of criminal justice policies, programs, and practices.
The European Journal of Criminology is a refereed journal published by SAGE Publishing and the European Society of Criminology. It provides a forum for research and scholarship on crime and criminal justice institutions. The journal publishes high-quality articles using varied approaches, including discussion of theory, analysis of quantitative data, comparative studies, systematic evaluation of interventions, and study of institutions of political process.
The Journal of Criminal Law is a practical tool for students, lecturers, and practitioners alike. It provides detailed analysis of what is happening in the courts at every level, from magistrates’ court right up to the House of Lords and the European Court of Human Rights. Case notes, commentary, and articles are all presented in an easy-to-digest format. The journal is for anyone involved in the study, practice, and administration of criminal law.
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (NVSQ), peer-reviewed and published bi-monthly, is an international, interdisciplinary journal for nonprofit sector research dedicated to enhancing our knowledge of nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, and voluntarism by providing cutting-edge research, discussion, and analysis of the field. NVSQ provides a forum for researchers from around the world to publish timely articles from a variety of disciplinary perspectives.
The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles reflects the constantly changing landscape within which policing operates. This includes diverse social, political, technological, and organizational activities that affect policing in many countries.
Police Quarterly (PQ), peer-reviewed and published quarterly, is a scholarly journal that publishes theoretical contributions, empirical studies, essays, comparative analyses, critiques, innovative program descriptions, debates, and book reviews on issues related to policing. The only such journal published in North America, PQ seeks to publish both qualitative and quantitative police-related research that emphasizes policy-oriented research of interest to both practitioners and academics.
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