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    • Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2013 >
      • Foreward
      • The Art of Criminology in a Hostile Environment
      • Restorative Justice: The Dual Recognition of Crime Victims and Offenders
      • Subprime or subcrime?
      • Demographic Analysis of the Penal System: A Different Approach to Sentencing
      • Competition Between Those Involved in Public Debate on Crime Statistics
      • Psycho-Criminology of Sectarian Reality
      • Al Qaeda’s Western Volunteer Corps
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2014 >
      • The Global Criminality Age
      • The Long Arm of Crime and Financial Crisis
      • The Behavioral Intelligence Paradigm Shift in Fighting Cyber-Crime
      • Criminal State and Illicit Economy
      • The Impact of Victimological Theories on the Rights of Crime Victims in France
      • States of Change
      • The “Criminal Gang,” a French Ectoplasm?
      • Crime and Business
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2014 >
      • Charting Illicit Trade
      • Does Policing Have an Impact on Homicides?
      • Cyberbanging
      • Zarqawi's Children
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2015 >
      • Restorative Justice in the Penal Reform in France
      • Terrorism and Criminal Law
      • From "Arab Spring" to Jihadist Ice Age
      • What recent property crime trends in Western Europe tells us about the crime drops
      • At the Risk of Repeating Myself, Lumpenterrorism is Now with Us
    • Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 2015 >
      • The Cyclical Evolution of Homicides and Security
      • Terrorism(s), Intelligence, and Freedoms
      • Organized Crime Behind Bars
      • Confronting Cybercrime through Criminology
      • Burglaries in France
      • Which Model for Twenty-First Century French Penal Procedure?
      • Criminal–Terrorist Convergence
      • Advocating Balance in Penal Law and Penal Procedure
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2016 >
      • The Fight Against Terrorism and Crime
      • The Use of Social Networks by Criminal Gangs
      • Gangs and Their Evolution
      • The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Prisoners' Rights
      • The Mutations of Terrorism
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2017 >
      • Answering the Terrorism Challenge
      • Know What You Are Fighting
      • Telling Tales with Inspector PredPol
      • The Legal Scheme of Exceptional Circumstances
      • From Emergence to Institutionalization of Security Departments within French Companies
      • Mafia: From the Use of Violence to Artificial Scarcity
      • Private Security on a Global Level
      • Restorative Justice
    • Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2017 >
      • Prologue: The Ironic Growth of a Subject
      • Indefensible Space Terrorism
      • Islamic State: Unidentified Terrorist Object
      • The New Habits of Imperialism
      • Special Report--"Imperialism's New Clothes"
      • The Use of Homemade Bombs
      • Community Safety
      • Improving Prevention and Protection against Terrorism
      • Building an Efficient Data Vault for a Corrections Environment
    • Volume 5, Number 2, Winter 2017/2018 >
      • Contractual Issues in Private Security
      • Drugs, a Global Contemporary Criminal Menace
      • Prison Leavers
      • The Ideological Slant of a Certain Sociology in France
      • Blasphemy: a Return to "Imaginary Crimes"?
      • An Analysis of the Characteristics of School Violence
    • Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Between Instability and Chaos
      • Territorial and Corrosive
      • Criminology, a Precursor to Criminal Law
      • Syria: An Epistemological Obstacle
      • Crises and Attacks
      • Sanction as a Moral Fact
      • The Blind, Swindlers, and Assassins
      • Crime, Criminality and Victims of Crime in South Africa
    • Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2018/Winter 2019 >
      • Coca and Cocaine
      • The Legalization of Cannabis in the United States and Uruguay
      • Colorado: Cannabis Legalization and the Challenge of Organized Crime
      • Initial Impact of the Legalization of Cannabis on Criminality in Uruguay
      • The Fight Against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in West Africa
      • New Maritime Crime
      • The Toxicity of Maritime Overcapacity
      • The Greater Middle East
      • Arab Nationalism and Islamism
      • Espionage Makes a Big Comeback
      • Phenomenology of Suicide Attacks
      • Eco-Terrorism
    • Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2019/2020 >
      • Maintaining Public Order in France
      • New Perspectives in the Fight against Cyberattacks
      • For a More Effective Fight against Cybercrime
      • Criminology Comes Back to Pierre Janet
      • A (Guided) Tour of the Digital Wild West
      • Criminal Networks
      • Martyropathy in the Sunni and Shiite Worlds
      • The Release of Jihadists from Prison
      • A Brief Genealogy of Cannabis Policy in the United States
      • Jacquerie 2.0 (Peasant Revolt 2.0)
    • Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2020 >
      • Forward
      • 2019: Homicide Big Comeback in France
      • Why Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups Pledge Allegiance to Al Qaeda or Isis
      • Secularization versus Secularization
      • The Security Foundations of Jair Bolsonaro’s Electoral Breakthrough
      • The Shining Path
      • The Brazilian Army in the Fight Against Crime
      • Human Trafficking Network Investigations
      • Underestimating the Political Dimension in Urban and Geopolitical Violence
      • The Economic Costs of Crime in Brazil
    • Volume 8, Number 1, 2020/2021 >
      • Forward
      • The Revenge of the Germs
      • Drug Market and Criminality at the Time of Covid-19
      • When the “Lone Wolf” Hid the Herd
      • The Jihadist Movement and Hirak in Algeria
      • Illicit Flows and Trafficking Southern Europe-Maghreb
      • The Role of Codes of Ethics
      • The Fight Against Subversive Contestation
      • Family Criminal Clans
    • Volume 8, Number 2, 2020/2021 >
      • Crime in 2020: A Very Deadly Year
      • Criminological Research and the Unspoken
      • Restorative Justice in France
      • Beheading as a Signature Method of Jihadist Terrorism
      • Hybridity: New Threats, Strategic Shift?
      • Drug Markets in the Time of Covid-19 in Europe and France
      • Trafficking in the Sahel
    • ​Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 2022 >
      • Facing Total Crises: Cassandra, The State and Its Double
      • Criminology, Facts and Data
      • Cryptocurrency and National Security
      • Radicalization Analyzed by Social Sciences
      • The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa
      • Pandemic Covid-19: Lessons for Bioterrorism
      • The History of Terrorism: A State of Knowledge and Debate
      • Strategies of U.S. Law Enforcement Professionals Against Lawless Areas and Crime Hot Spots
    • ​Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2022
    • ​Volume 10, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2023 >
      • Introduction
      • The Unexpected But Previsible Return of War
      • Global Mafias
      • Thirty-Five Years of Antiterrorist Policies in France
      • Birth and Expansion of Jihadism in the Sahel: Impressions and Feelings of a Filmmaker
      • Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence
      • Is the Military Operational Decision Making Approach Applicable to Managing the Covid-19 Crisis?
      • Intelligence and Analytical Approaches for the Crime-Gang-Terrorism Nexus
      • Tricks, Skullduggery, Fraud: Crime & Finance, the Decisive Years, 2009–2014
    • ​Volume 10, Number 2, Summer 2023 >
      • The Artificial Intelligence Future of Criminology Scholarship
      • Pakistan: Specific Islam, Unknown Aristocracies
      • “Heal Not Harm”: Prison Violence and Restorative Justice
      • Dangerous Liaisons: Illegal Doping and Corruption
      • Is there a Sheriff for the Chaos of the Cyber-Far-West?
      • Terrorism in Peru: The Shining Path Revisited by Geography
      • Theocratic Iran: A Worrying Succession
      • Special Drug Policy Section
      • The Evolution of the Political and Media Framing of Drugs (2003–2022)
      • International Drug Policy: Between Myths and Reality
      • How the Law of 1970 Limited Care Responses, More Than Uses
      • The Normalization of Swiss Drug Policies
      • The American Opioid Crisis and the Future of Drug Policies
      • Some Unthinking of the Impact of Traffic Regulation
      • Myths and Realities of the Importance of Drugs in the Mafia Economy (The Italian Case)
    • Volume 11, Number 1: January 2024 >
      • The Inevitable Return of Order
      • Crisis and Shock: The Double Dimension of Shocks in Crisis Management
      • Rethinking the Link between Jihadism and Delinquency: The Singular Trajectory of Tunisian Returnees
      • World Cocaine Market: Is the Phenomenon Underestimated?
      • Forty Years of Urban Revolts
      • Male-on-Male Sexual Homicide: A Systematic Review
      • Forgive Me, It’s My First Time!
      • The “Wave” Theory of Global Terrorism: Evaluation and Critical Assessment
      • The War through the Lens of Mathematics
      • How Israel’s Military Doctrines Have Changed
      • Shah Mat: Iran’s Victory
    • Volume 11, Number 2: Summer/Fall 2024 >
      • Alain Bauer’s Contributions to Criminology Studies
      • Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Journey into the Depths of Inhumanity
      • Hybrid Threats: Cartel and Gang Links to Illicit Global Networks
      • Juvenile Criminal Law and Restorative Justice: Highly Damaging Interpretations and Confusion
      • A Plea for the Systematization of Restorative Justice for Juvenile Offenders
      • The Secret Activity of the State, from Raison d’Etat to the Rule of Law
      • Power, Knowledge, and Anticipation in the “Information” Society
      • Sovereign AI and Strategic Decision Support
  • IJC Conference
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  • Submission Guidelines
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  • Issues
    • Volume 1, Number 1, Fall 2013 >
      • Foreward
      • The Art of Criminology in a Hostile Environment
      • Restorative Justice: The Dual Recognition of Crime Victims and Offenders
      • Subprime or subcrime?
      • Demographic Analysis of the Penal System: A Different Approach to Sentencing
      • Competition Between Those Involved in Public Debate on Crime Statistics
      • Psycho-Criminology of Sectarian Reality
      • Al Qaeda’s Western Volunteer Corps
    • Volume 2, Number 1, Spring 2014 >
      • The Global Criminality Age
      • The Long Arm of Crime and Financial Crisis
      • The Behavioral Intelligence Paradigm Shift in Fighting Cyber-Crime
      • Criminal State and Illicit Economy
      • The Impact of Victimological Theories on the Rights of Crime Victims in France
      • States of Change
      • The “Criminal Gang,” a French Ectoplasm?
      • Crime and Business
    • Volume 2, Number 2, Fall 2014 >
      • Charting Illicit Trade
      • Does Policing Have an Impact on Homicides?
      • Cyberbanging
      • Zarqawi's Children
    • Volume 3, Number 1, Spring 2015 >
      • Restorative Justice in the Penal Reform in France
      • Terrorism and Criminal Law
      • From "Arab Spring" to Jihadist Ice Age
      • What recent property crime trends in Western Europe tells us about the crime drops
      • At the Risk of Repeating Myself, Lumpenterrorism is Now with Us
    • Volume 3, Number 2, Fall 2015 >
      • The Cyclical Evolution of Homicides and Security
      • Terrorism(s), Intelligence, and Freedoms
      • Organized Crime Behind Bars
      • Confronting Cybercrime through Criminology
      • Burglaries in France
      • Which Model for Twenty-First Century French Penal Procedure?
      • Criminal–Terrorist Convergence
      • Advocating Balance in Penal Law and Penal Procedure
    • Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2016 >
      • The Fight Against Terrorism and Crime
      • The Use of Social Networks by Criminal Gangs
      • Gangs and Their Evolution
      • The European Court of Human Rights and the Protection of Prisoners' Rights
      • The Mutations of Terrorism
    • Volume 4, Number 2, Winter 2017 >
      • Answering the Terrorism Challenge
      • Know What You Are Fighting
      • Telling Tales with Inspector PredPol
      • The Legal Scheme of Exceptional Circumstances
      • From Emergence to Institutionalization of Security Departments within French Companies
      • Mafia: From the Use of Violence to Artificial Scarcity
      • Private Security on a Global Level
      • Restorative Justice
    • Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 2017 >
      • Prologue: The Ironic Growth of a Subject
      • Indefensible Space Terrorism
      • Islamic State: Unidentified Terrorist Object
      • The New Habits of Imperialism
      • Special Report--"Imperialism's New Clothes"
      • The Use of Homemade Bombs
      • Community Safety
      • Improving Prevention and Protection against Terrorism
      • Building an Efficient Data Vault for a Corrections Environment
    • Volume 5, Number 2, Winter 2017/2018 >
      • Contractual Issues in Private Security
      • Drugs, a Global Contemporary Criminal Menace
      • Prison Leavers
      • The Ideological Slant of a Certain Sociology in France
      • Blasphemy: a Return to "Imaginary Crimes"?
      • An Analysis of the Characteristics of School Violence
    • Volume 6, Number 1, Spring 2018 >
      • Between Instability and Chaos
      • Territorial and Corrosive
      • Criminology, a Precursor to Criminal Law
      • Syria: An Epistemological Obstacle
      • Crises and Attacks
      • Sanction as a Moral Fact
      • The Blind, Swindlers, and Assassins
      • Crime, Criminality and Victims of Crime in South Africa
    • Volume 6, Number 2, Fall 2018/Winter 2019 >
      • Coca and Cocaine
      • The Legalization of Cannabis in the United States and Uruguay
      • Colorado: Cannabis Legalization and the Challenge of Organized Crime
      • Initial Impact of the Legalization of Cannabis on Criminality in Uruguay
      • The Fight Against Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in West Africa
      • New Maritime Crime
      • The Toxicity of Maritime Overcapacity
      • The Greater Middle East
      • Arab Nationalism and Islamism
      • Espionage Makes a Big Comeback
      • Phenomenology of Suicide Attacks
      • Eco-Terrorism
    • Volume 7, Number 1, Winter 2019/2020 >
      • Maintaining Public Order in France
      • New Perspectives in the Fight against Cyberattacks
      • For a More Effective Fight against Cybercrime
      • Criminology Comes Back to Pierre Janet
      • A (Guided) Tour of the Digital Wild West
      • Criminal Networks
      • Martyropathy in the Sunni and Shiite Worlds
      • The Release of Jihadists from Prison
      • A Brief Genealogy of Cannabis Policy in the United States
      • Jacquerie 2.0 (Peasant Revolt 2.0)
    • Volume 7, Number 2, Spring 2020 >
      • Forward
      • 2019: Homicide Big Comeback in France
      • Why Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups Pledge Allegiance to Al Qaeda or Isis
      • Secularization versus Secularization
      • The Security Foundations of Jair Bolsonaro’s Electoral Breakthrough
      • The Shining Path
      • The Brazilian Army in the Fight Against Crime
      • Human Trafficking Network Investigations
      • Underestimating the Political Dimension in Urban and Geopolitical Violence
      • The Economic Costs of Crime in Brazil
    • Volume 8, Number 1, 2020/2021 >
      • Forward
      • The Revenge of the Germs
      • Drug Market and Criminality at the Time of Covid-19
      • When the “Lone Wolf” Hid the Herd
      • The Jihadist Movement and Hirak in Algeria
      • Illicit Flows and Trafficking Southern Europe-Maghreb
      • The Role of Codes of Ethics
      • The Fight Against Subversive Contestation
      • Family Criminal Clans
    • Volume 8, Number 2, 2020/2021 >
      • Crime in 2020: A Very Deadly Year
      • Criminological Research and the Unspoken
      • Restorative Justice in France
      • Beheading as a Signature Method of Jihadist Terrorism
      • Hybridity: New Threats, Strategic Shift?
      • Drug Markets in the Time of Covid-19 in Europe and France
      • Trafficking in the Sahel
    • ​Volume 9, Number 1, Winter 2022 >
      • Facing Total Crises: Cassandra, The State and Its Double
      • Criminology, Facts and Data
      • Cryptocurrency and National Security
      • Radicalization Analyzed by Social Sciences
      • The Impacts of Organizational Structure on Salafi-Jihadist Terrorist Groups in Africa
      • Pandemic Covid-19: Lessons for Bioterrorism
      • The History of Terrorism: A State of Knowledge and Debate
      • Strategies of U.S. Law Enforcement Professionals Against Lawless Areas and Crime Hot Spots
    • ​Volume 9, Number 2, Spring 2022
    • ​Volume 10, Number 1, Fall/Winter 2023 >
      • Introduction
      • The Unexpected But Previsible Return of War
      • Global Mafias
      • Thirty-Five Years of Antiterrorist Policies in France
      • Birth and Expansion of Jihadism in the Sahel: Impressions and Feelings of a Filmmaker
      • Thirty Years of Jihad in Perspective, the Observations of Domestic Intelligence
      • Is the Military Operational Decision Making Approach Applicable to Managing the Covid-19 Crisis?
      • Intelligence and Analytical Approaches for the Crime-Gang-Terrorism Nexus
      • Tricks, Skullduggery, Fraud: Crime & Finance, the Decisive Years, 2009–2014
    • ​Volume 10, Number 2, Summer 2023 >
      • The Artificial Intelligence Future of Criminology Scholarship
      • Pakistan: Specific Islam, Unknown Aristocracies
      • “Heal Not Harm”: Prison Violence and Restorative Justice
      • Dangerous Liaisons: Illegal Doping and Corruption
      • Is there a Sheriff for the Chaos of the Cyber-Far-West?
      • Terrorism in Peru: The Shining Path Revisited by Geography
      • Theocratic Iran: A Worrying Succession
      • Special Drug Policy Section
      • The Evolution of the Political and Media Framing of Drugs (2003–2022)
      • International Drug Policy: Between Myths and Reality
      • How the Law of 1970 Limited Care Responses, More Than Uses
      • The Normalization of Swiss Drug Policies
      • The American Opioid Crisis and the Future of Drug Policies
      • Some Unthinking of the Impact of Traffic Regulation
      • Myths and Realities of the Importance of Drugs in the Mafia Economy (The Italian Case)
    • Volume 11, Number 1: January 2024 >
      • The Inevitable Return of Order
      • Crisis and Shock: The Double Dimension of Shocks in Crisis Management
      • Rethinking the Link between Jihadism and Delinquency: The Singular Trajectory of Tunisian Returnees
      • World Cocaine Market: Is the Phenomenon Underestimated?
      • Forty Years of Urban Revolts
      • Male-on-Male Sexual Homicide: A Systematic Review
      • Forgive Me, It’s My First Time!
      • The “Wave” Theory of Global Terrorism: Evaluation and Critical Assessment
      • The War through the Lens of Mathematics
      • How Israel’s Military Doctrines Have Changed
      • Shah Mat: Iran’s Victory
    • Volume 11, Number 2: Summer/Fall 2024 >
      • Alain Bauer’s Contributions to Criminology Studies
      • Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Journey into the Depths of Inhumanity
      • Hybrid Threats: Cartel and Gang Links to Illicit Global Networks
      • Juvenile Criminal Law and Restorative Justice: Highly Damaging Interpretations and Confusion
      • A Plea for the Systematization of Restorative Justice for Juvenile Offenders
      • The Secret Activity of the State, from Raison d’Etat to the Rule of Law
      • Power, Knowledge, and Anticipation in the “Information” Society
      • Sovereign AI and Strategic Decision Support
  • IJC Conference
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Vol. 11, No. 2, Summer/fall 2024
The Policy Studies Organization and Westphalia Press are committed to a very broad view of criminology, and supporting the subject in academic research, and its practice by the bar, law enforcement, and judicial professionals. The journal promotes interdisciplinary dialogue about topics related to criminology in its broadest context, including causes, consequences both on a micro and macro level, control, and prevention. 
Editor-in-Chief: Alain Bauer, CNAM, Paris
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​Online ISSN:
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