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European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice


Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
Publication Website: https://brill.com/view/journals/eccl/eccl-overview.xml
Coverage: Vols. 1-28 (1993-2020)

Indexing: Indexed: Vols. 1-32#2 (1993-2024)
ISSN: 0928-9569
Frequency: 4
Additional Information: Crime, criminal law and criminal justice are no longer purely national issues in today's Europe. Criminal conduct is becoming increasingly denationalised because offenders can easily cross borders or commit crimes in cyberspace. It is also increasingly common for individuals either to face criminal proceedings or to become victims of crime in countries other than their own. Nevertheless, efforts to combat crime, and to safeguard the rights of victims, are still organised on a, by and large, national basis. These factors are driving the need for a better understanding of crime in Europe, as well as many important debates to which it gives rise. They include: how best to respond to crimes that affect more than one state; how to strike an appropriate balance between respect for national criminal justice traditions and the tendency to harmonise legislation and practice; and how to ensure that it is possible for suspects, offenders and victims to rely upon an adequate level of protection of their fundamental rights wherever they come into contact with a criminal justice system in Europe. Criminal policy is therefore increasingly prominent on the political agenda of the key European players, above all the European Union and the Council of Europe. Not only are their growing roles reshaping the governance of criminal law and justice, but these bodies are themselves becoming a target of offending behaviour. The European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice provides a forum for public debate on these European issues. Our aim, in other words, is to offer a multi-dimensional international and comparative perspective on crime, criminal law and criminal justice in Europe. We welcome papers from any relevant disciplinary outlook or approach, including those that are contextually, doctrinally, empirically or theoretically based.

Volumes:
32 #1-2 (2024) Indexing Only
31 (2023) Indexing Only
30 (2022) Indexing Only
29 (2021) Indexing Only
28 (2020)
27 (2019)
26 (2018)
25 (2017)
24 (2016)
23 (2015)
22 (2014)
21 (2013)
20 (2012)
19 (2011)
18 (2010)
17 (2009)
16 (2008)
15 (2007)
14 (2006)
13 (2005)
12 (2004)
11 (2003)
10 (2002)
9 (2001)
8 (2000)
7 (1999)
6 (1998)
5 (1997)
4 (1996)
3 (1995)
2 (1994)
1 (1993)