Journal of Criminal Justice and Legal Issues
Editor: Dr. James Larson, Professor and Chair, Department of Professional Studies, National University, Curriculum Vitae

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ISSN: Online: 2167-566X, Print: 2167-5643

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The Journal of Criminal Justice and Legal Issues (JCJLI) (JCJLI) publishes original, unpublished manuscripts relating to criminal justice, business legal issues, legislation and regulation. It is designed to provide researchers an outlet to present legal issues in case format, analytical format and empirical-research format. Cases and topics from a range legal topics are appropriate for consideration in the JCJLI providing the focus of the work is the law and legal issues.

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Volume 2 - September, 2014:
A note of marijuana legalization and arrest rates in the United States; Hsiao-Ming Wang, University of Houston-Downtown; Victoria H. Herrera, University of Houston-Downtown.

Emotive responses and female-perpetrated Intimate Partner Violence (IPV); Chiquita D. Howard-Bostic, Shepherd University.

Assessing hiring preferences and discipline orientation of criminal justice programs; Stephen A. Morreale, Worcester State University / Walden University; James E. McCabe, Sacred Heart University.

Dual arrest in domestic violence investigations: a patrol officer perspective; Patrick Morris; Sacred Heart University.


Volume 1 - July, 2014:
Dual arrest in intimate partner violence incidents: the influence of police officer, incident and organizational characteristics, Patrick Morris, Sacred Heart University.

Exploring the perceptions of the offender-officer relationship in a community supervision setting, Ryan M. Labrecque, University of Cincinnati; Myrinda Schweitzer, University of Cincinnati; Paula Smith, University of Cincinnati.

Cases of human trafficking in Texas during 1992 to 2006: A content analysis, Yingyos Leechaianan, Sam Houston State University; Mitchel P. Roth, Sam Houston State University.

Concealed weapons on university campuses: a critical inquiry, Felicia Wagner, Texas Southern University; David Baker, Texas Southern University.

Activities of Japanese police in the Great East Japan Earthquake, Takahiko Yasuda, National Police Academy of Japan; Yusuke Takayama, Police Policy Research Center; Katsuhiro Soma, Police Policy Research Center.

Bound by the Code: Constraints of policing gender-motivated violence in Canada, Ryan Scrivens, University of Ontario Institute of Technology; Barbara Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology.

Domestic violence victims – an examination of advocates’ experiences and impact on services , Tanya M. Grant, Sacred Heart University.

Comparative analysis of deaths in Cook County and Milwaukee County jails , Richard G. Zevitz, Marquette University.

Gender-predicted attitudes toward gangs in non-metropolitan communities; Katrina A. Hómér, Santa Barbara Business College; Moneque Walker-Pickett, Saint Leo University.

Defenses, excuses and rationalizations of perpetrators of sex offenses against children; Andrew Fulkerson, Southeast Missouri State University; Diana Bruns, Southeast Missouri State University.

Judicial activism in Pakistan in commercial and constitutional matters: Let justice be done though the heavens fall; Muhammad Raheem Awan, University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.

How was witchcraft ever a crime?; Vicki Lindsay, Troy University.


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