The Polish Journal of Criminology

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Corporate Authors: Uniwersytet Gdański.Wydział Prawa i Administracji (Poland), IndexCopernicus (Poland)
Language:English
Published: Gdańk, Polska : Uniwersytet Gdański, 2015-2018.
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Archive platform of „The Polish Journal of Criminology” (ISSN 2543-4659; e-ISSN 2451-4098) published in 2015-2018 by the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Gdańsk in cooperation with IndexCopernicus. It aim and scope was integrate the representatives of various sciences around the study of Criminology. Periodical was a forum for scientific discourse and an exchange of ideas among Polish and foreign centres; use to compare theoretical and practical achievements in criminology; promote the achievements of the Polish theoretical and practical thought in criminology and criminal law on an international scale; and integrate the scientific community and representatives of criminal justice practitioners in Poland and abroad. Editorial Board of „The Polish Journal of Criminology” considered criminology to be a metascience, encompassing various research currents: deviant behavior, causes of crime, their phenomenology, and the methods of fighting pathological phenomena, victimology. The scientific journal published the results of empirical studies in the area of forensics and forensic medicine, philosophy and sociology of punishment and crime prevention, discussed especially in the context of comparative law, including the existing achievements and the current work of Pan-European and global organizations and institutions, also the methods of handling problems related to criminal behaviour; restorative justice, the social context of crime, preventing crime in local communities, in political crime and penological issues too. Another important area of interest the journal was the psychology of personality, deviance and forensic psychiatry, and legal doctrine topics, especially criminal law – substantive, procedural and executory. All published articles are available in PDF and native (HTML) versions with complete DublineCore metadata including abstract, keywords, references (with GoogleScholar links). The articles are related by keywords and author to other articles published in the journal and available on the journal's platform.
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