Journal of Knowledge and Best Practices in Juvenile Justice

The Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center invites papers for publication in the Journal of Knowledge and Best Practices in Juvenile Justice. The journal seeks relevant applied research for academic and practitioner communities of juvenile justice, psychology, and criminal justice. The editorial staff is soliciting both qualitative and quantitative articles on juvenile justice policy, delinquency prevention, treatment, and evaluation. The journal is published in hard copy and electronically. All articles submitted for review should be sent electronically to the senior editor sfkouassi@pvamu.edu. All inquires and submissions should be directed to the senior editor.

Information for submissions

All submissions must be done electronically and manuscripts will be promptly refereed. Manuscripts must follow the APA style (as outlined in the latest edition of Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.) Reviewing will be double-blind. In submitting manuscripts, authors acknowledge that no paper will be submitted to another journal during the review period.

Journal Editorial Staff

Editor-in-Chief
Camille Gibson, Ph.D.
Interim Dean, College of Juvenile Justice & Psychology
Executive Director, Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center
Prairie View A&M University
Phone: (936) 261-5205

Senior Editor
Susan Frazier-Kouassi, Ph.D.
Director, Texas Juvenile Crime Prevention Center
Prairie View A&M University
Prairie View, TX 77446
Phone: (936) 261-5209

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