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:
- Legislative Enactments
- Policing Race and Justice
- Courts
- Sentencing
- Corrections (Community-Based, Institutional, Reentry Concerns)
- Juvenile Justice
- Drugs
- Death Penalty
- Public Opinion Research
- Hate Crime
- Colonialism
- Victimology
- 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