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Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice
DisciplineCriminology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byChad R. Trulson
Publication details
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
1.366 (2011)
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
ISSN1541-2040
LCCN2002214769
OCLC no.50304560
Links

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Criminology. The journal's editor is Chad R. Trulson (University of North Texas) . It has been in publication since 2003 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.

Scope

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is primarily aimed at academics and practitioners in juvenile justice and related fields. The journal publishes empirical research, theoretical issues and possible interventions in the field of crime and criminal justice. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is a multidisciplinary journal which aims to serve as a resource across a range of different areas.

Abstracting and indexing

Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index. According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2011 impact factor is 1.366, ranking it 14 out of 50 journals in the category ‘Criminology & Penology’.[1]

Manuscript Submission

All new manuscripts to YVJJ must be submitted using the SAGE track manuscript submission website. Please read below for instructions on submitting manuscripts to YVJJ.

Log onto the SAGE track manuscript submission website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/yvjj and click on “Create Account: New users click here.”

Follow the instructions and make sure to enter your current and correct email address. Once you have finished creating a user account, your User ID and Password will be sent via email.

Submission of a New Manuscript

Log onto the manuscript central website and select “Author Center.” Once at the Author Center, select the link “Click here to Submit a New Manuscript.” Follow the instructions on each page. Once finished with a page, click on the “Save and Continue” option at the end of each page. Continue to follow the instructions for loading a new manuscript and/or other files at the appropriate stages (e.g., abstract, title page, etc.). When loading the manuscript file, make sure to use the “Browse” function and locate the correct file on your computer drive. Make sure to “Upload Files” when you are finished selecting the manuscript file you wish to upload. NOTE: All text files must be in word format and de-identified (please also remove any identifying information from the manuscript’s properties before you upload the manuscript). The system will convert the submission to a PDF file.

After uploading your manuscript, review your submission in one of the provided formats (e.g., PDF). Once you have reviewed your submission, click on the “Submit” button. You should receive a submission confirmation screen and an email confirming submission. You can revisit the website at any time to review the status of your submission.

Submission of a Revised Manuscript

To submit a revised manuscript to YVJJ, log onto the SAGE track manuscript submission website at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/yvjj. Once at your Author Dashboard, view your “Manuscripts with Decisions” and select the option to “Create a Revision.” Continue to follow the directions to upload your revised manuscript. Make sure to upload a de-identified version of your revision as with the initial submission. Also provide comments regarding changes that were made to your revised manuscript. These comments will be provided to reviewers.

Submission of a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the journal; simultaneous submissions are not acceptable.

All copy should be typed, double-spaced, and should follow the style of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Notes and references should appear at the end of the manuscript. Each manuscript should include a brief abstract of 100-150 words describing the subject, general approach, intended purpose of the article, and findings; also include 4-5 keywords for indexing and online searching. Ordinarily, articles should be less than 35 pages in length. However, research notes should not exceed 15 pages.

Editorial Board

Editor in Chief: Chad R. Trulson, University of North Texas

Book Review Editor: Ashley G. Blackburn University of Houston-Downtown

Associate Editors:

Matt DeLisi, Iowa State University

Kimberly Kempf-Leonard, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Daniel Mears, Florida State University

Editorial Board:

Kevin M. Beaver, Florida State University

John Burrow, University of South Carolina

Jonathan Caudill, California State University-Chico

Frank Cullen, University of Cincinnati

Scott H. Decker, University of Missouri at St Louis

Barry Feld, University of Minnesota

Kate Fox, Arizona State University

Tina L. Freiburger, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chris L. Gibson, University of Florida

Carter Hay, Florida State University

Kareem Jordan, University of Central Florida

Aaron Kupchik, University of Delaware

Daniel Lee, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Michael J. Leiber, University of South Florida

David C. May, Mississippi State University

Chris Melde, Michigan State University

Holly Ventura Miller, University of Texas at San Antonio

Robert G. Morris University of Texas at Dallas

David Mueller (In Memory) Boise State University

David L. Myers, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Allison Payne, Villanova University

Anthony A. Peguero, Virginia Tech University

Alex R. Piquero, University of Texas at Dallas

Nicole Leeper Piquero University of Texas at Dallas

David C. Pyrooz Sam Houston State University

Richard Redding, Chapman University School of Law

Christopher J. Schreck, Rochester Institute of Technology

Craig Schwalbe Columbia University School of Social Work

Benjamin Steiner, University of Nebraska-Omaha

Christopher Sullivan, University of Cincinnati

Michael G. Vaughn, Saint Louis University

Jennifer Wareham, Wayne State University

Adam Watkins, Bowling Green State University

References

  1. ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Criminology & Penology". 2010 Journal Citation Reports (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2011. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); |work= ignored (help)CS1 maint: postscript (link)