The “Kriminologisches Journal” (KrimJ) is a quarterly scientific journal which is published by Beltz-Juventa. The journal features original scientific articles, discussion papers, practice and research reports on criminological theory and practice in German and English language. The thematic focus is on critical approaches to the structures and measures of social control bodies. All manuscripts undergo selective editorial and peer-review assessment prior to acceptance for publication. The peer-review process is strictly anonymous.
The “Kriminologisches Journal” is available both in print and online. Single issues and subscriptions are available at Beltz Juventa.
Issue 4/2018
Issue 4/2018
Issue 3/2018
Issue 3/2018
Issue 2/2018
Special Issue: "On the way into pre-crime society? Analyses of strategies of preemption in everyday life contexts"
Issue 1/2018
Issue 1/2018: 50 Years Kriminologisches Journal and special topic "Hamburg 2017 G20 summit"
Issue 4/2017
Special Issue "Invariances of central Themes of Deviance"