Race and Justice: An International Journal
Race and Justice: An International Journal

Race and Justice: An International Journal, serves as a quarterly forum for the best scholarship on race, ethnicity, and justice. Of particular interest to the journal are policy-oriented papers that examine how race/ethnicity intersects with justice system outcomes across the globe. The journal is also open to research that aims to test or expand theoretical perspectives exploring the intersection of race/ethnicity, class, gender, and justice. The journal is open to scholarship from all disciplinary origins and methodological approaches (qualitative and/or quantitative).

Topics of Interest to Race and Justice include, but are not limited to, research that focuses on:

  1. Legislative Enactments
  2. Policing Race and Justice
  3. Courts
  4. Sentencing
  5. Corrections (Community-Based, Institutional, Reentry Concerns)
  6. Juvenile Justice
  7. Drugs
  8. Death Penalty
  9. Public Opinion Research
  10. Hate Crime
  11. Colonialism
  12. Victimology
  13. Indigenous Justice Systems

In addition to publishing journal articles, Race and Justice will also serve as a central forum for book reviews and critical essays on race/ethnicity and justice.

Please send books to be reviewed to:

Race and Justice: An International Journal
University of Central Florida
Department of Criminal Justice
Health and Public Affairs I
12805 Pegasus Drive
Orlando, FL 32816