About the Journal
Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Justice Administration (JISSJA)
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Justice Administration is committed to promoting the dissemination of high-quality research and academic articles in the fields of social science and justice administration. Its goal is to serve as a comprehensive and valuable academic resource for researchers, educators, and practitioners involved in social sciences and justice administration. The journal's aims and scope are as follows:
Aims
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To publish research and academic articles related to social sciences, law, and the justice process.
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To provide an academic platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners in relevant fields.
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To support the development of new knowledge in the dimensions of social sciences and justice administration.
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To encourage academic exchange and collaboration between individuals and organizations in related disciplines.
Scope
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Research in social sciences, including sociology, anthropology, economics, social psychology, political science, and public administration.
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Studies in justice administration, such as law, judicial processes, criminology, law enforcement, legal reform, crime prevention, and forensic science.
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Issues related to public policy and the social impact of justice administration.
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Comparative studies at the national and international levels on justice systems and social contexts.
Types of Articles
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Justice Administration accepts a variety of article types to promote the dissemination of knowledge and research across different fields:
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Research Articles
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Academic Articles
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Review Articles
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Policy Articles
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Book Reviews
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Case Studies
All submitted articles must be original and unpublished elsewhere. They must also meet the journal’s academic standards.
Publication Frequency
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Justice Administration publishes four issues per year, with each issue containing eight articles, totaling 32 articles annually. The publication schedule is as follows:
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Issue 1: January – March
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Issue 2: April – June
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Issue 3: July – September
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Issue 4: October – December
The journal accepts article submissions year-round and employs a peer-review process to assess article quality before publication.
Article Submission Fees
The Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Justice Administration does not charge any submission or publication fees. This policy aims to support broad dissemination of academic research and provide equal academic opportunities for all authors, ensuring that financial constraints do not limit contributions. Authors can submit articles free of charge throughout the entire review and publication process.
Peer Review Process
The journal follows a rigorous peer review process to ensure academic integrity and publication quality:
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Double-Blind Review: Reviewers and authors remain anonymous to each other to maintain objectivity and academic integrity.
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External Reviewers: Articles are assessed by expert reviewers from diverse institutions specializing in relevant fields.
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Number of Reviewers: Each article is reviewed by three independent reviewers.
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The Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences and Justice Administration is a journal that aims to promote the dissemination of quality research and academic articles in the fields of social sciences and justice administration. It aims to be a comprehensive and useful source of academic information for researchers, educators, and practitioners in fields related to social sciences and justice administration.