
Journal of CJ Education
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We need manuscript reviewers! Are you looking for ways to serve the discipline? JCJE would love to have you as a reviewer! Please reach out to Cathy Marcum, Editor at marcumcm@appstate.edu if you would be interested in adding this line of service to your CV.
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JCJE is excited to announce the release of Volume 36, Issue 2! Check out the link below for amazing scholarship by academics and practitioners in the field.
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Volume 36, Issue 2 of Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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JCJE is excited to announce our first issue of 2025 is our special issue on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Criminal Justice Education and it is now online! We want to give a huge thank you to all the authors who contributed.
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Volume 36, Issue 2 of Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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JCJE is excited to announce its second call for manuscripts for a special issue this year, brought to you by guest editor, Dr. Tom Holt, on teaching cybercrime. Please see full information below and contact the Editor, Dr. Cathy Marcum, at marcumcm@appstate.edu with questions.
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Check out the newest issue of JCJE!.
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Volume 36, Issue 2 of Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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Check out the release of the newest JCJE issue, Volume 35 (Issue 3)!.
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Volume 35, Issue 3 of Journal of Criminal Justice Education
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As a reminder, abstracts for our two special issues focusing on international education and study abroad are due on June 1. Please email Cathy Marcum, Editor, at marcumcm@appstate.edu with any questions.
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Are you looking for ways to serve the discipline? JCJE would love to have you as a reviewer! Please reach out to Cathy Marcum, Editor at marcumcm@appstate.edu if you would be interested in adding this line of service to your CV.
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JCJE is excited to provide free 30-day access to the article “The Subject Matter Should Be an Adequate Trigger Warning”: How and Why Criminology and Criminal Justice Faculty Use (and Don’t Use) Trigger Warnings" by Cares et al.
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Trigger warnings are written or oral notifications of course content meant to provide students advance notice of sensitive material that may produce adverse health responses and, therefore, inhibit...
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JCJE is excited to highlight one of the articles in our latest special issue on Latina/o/x Criminology and Justice by Katherine L. Maldonado-Fabela. Enjoy free access for the next 30 days!
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Scholars show how community cultural wealth exists for students of color in educational institutions where some knowledge is devalued yet serve as a tool to thrive. Although critical pedagogy schol...
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