PROFESSIONAL STUDIES REVIEW
Special Issue on Criminal Justice, Winter 2009
Professional Studies Review (PSR) is a refereed journal published by St.
John's University in New York, devoted to the pedagogical needs and
research interests of those working within career-oriented disciplines.
The Review is currently accepting papers for its next issue scheduled for
publication in the winter of 2009. Deadline for submission: November 15,
2008. Articles may either be theoretical, empirical, or experimental in
their approach to their subject; all methodologies are acceptable.
Theme
For this issue the Review will consider articles on all facets of the
criminal justice system. In addition, more specific possibilities might
include (but are not limited to) such issues as:
Correctional strategies to reduce recidivism
Prisoner rightsPartnerships between police and community
Racial profiling by police
Prison overcrowding/costs
Gun control
Criminalization of drug use
Police lineups
Prisoner re-entry (what works and why)
Plea bargaining
Innovative delivery models in CRJ higher education
The three strikes rule
Evaluating police use of force protocols
Juvenile death penalty
Criminal convictions of immigrants
Suspended sentences
Parole (re-engineer or abolish?)
To receive author guidelines or subscription information, contact Dr.
Joseph Marotta, General Editor: email: marottaj_at_stjohns.edu
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