About the Journal

The Latin American Journal of Criminology is within the context of the Law Postgraduate Program Line 5 activities - Criminology, Ethnic-Race and Gender Studies of the Brasilia University. The periodical is classified as within the evaluation of Applied Social Sciences - Law - and also publishes articles of related fields, such as Sociology, Anthropology, Political Sciences, History, Communications, Urbanism, and Demography, provided they concern a criminal issue and seek to set a dialog with the criminology field. The journal is particularly interested in publishing empirical material about any criminal subject, especially subjects related to the Latin-American context.

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Call Dossier Number 08 | Volume nº 04 | Number 02

2024-08-28
Criminal justice and punishment in a changing world: new technologies, political economy and climate change Call Dossier nº 08 | Volume nº 04 | Number 02

Coordinators
Dr. André R. Giamberardino
(Universidade Federal do Paraná – UFPR)
Dr. Jose Ángel Brandariz-García
(Universidad de A Coruña – Espanha)
Dr. Marília D. Budó
(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina – UFSC)

Assistant Editor
Ygor Santos de Santana
Pedro Bertolucci Keese

Period of Receipt of Articles
Until, October 15 2024

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