CALL FOR PAPERS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
CYBER CRIMINOLOGY
Formerly
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
CYBER CRIMES AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Published both in print (by Serials Publications) and online (open access)
http://www.cybercrimejournal.co.nr
Aim and Scope:
International Journal of Cyber Criminology (IJCC) is a peer reviewed interdisciplinary journal published biannually and devoted to the study of cyber crime, cyber criminal behavior, cyber victims, cyber laws and cyber investigations. IJCC will be both print (published by Serials Publications) and online (open access) Journal. IJCC will focus on all aspects of cyber/computer crime: Forms of Cyber Crime, Impact of Cyber crimes in the real world, Policing Cyber space, Cyber-terrorism, International Perspectives of Cyber Crime, developing cyber safety policy, intrusion investigations, information security, Cyber Victims, Cyber Psychopathology, Geographical aspects of Cybercrime, Cyber offender behavior, cyber crime law, Cyber Pornography, Physical Computer Security, Privacy & Anonymity on the Net, Internet Fraud & Identity Theft, Mobile Phone Safety, Online Gambling, Copyright and Intellectual property Law, Detection of Distributed Denial of Service Attacks, Firewall Testing and Digital Forensics. As the discipline of Cyber Criminology approaches the future, facing the dire need to document the literature in this rapidly changing area has become more important than ever before. The IJCC will be a nodal centre to develop and disseminate the knowledge of cyber crimes to the academic and lay world. The journal publishes theoretical, methodological, and applied papers, as well as book reviews.
Submission of Manuscripts:
All manuscripts must be submitted in APA format. Please follow APA guidelines for Manuscript Preparation, including title page for blind review, referencing, and tables and figures. All manuscripts will undergo blind review by two or more reviewers. Each manuscript must be accompanied by a statement that it has not been published elsewhere and that it has not been submitted simultaneously for publication elsewhere. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce copyrighted material from other sources and are required to sign an agreement for the transfer of copyright to the publisher. All accepted manuscripts, artwork, and photographs become the property of the publisher. IJCC welcomes articles throughout the year. The IJCC encourages quality scholarship articles from relevant academic disciplines as well as from practitioners in the private and public sector. IJCC is receptive to scholarship coming from a variety of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. All research should be understood and examined through a transnational perspective. Articles previously published or submitted for publication in any other journal will not be accepted.
All articles must be grounded on relevant and recent scholarship in the fields of our interest. The maximum length should not exceed twenty five pages (8000 words), including references, notes and illustrations. Please avoid footnotes, however, endnotes are encouraged. References in the notes should conform to the mode specified in APA Style. Manuscripts should be submitted as MS Word attachment to the Editor-in-Chief at cybercrimejournal@gmail.com The Editor-in-Chief reserves the right to edit submissions if accepted for publication. Every effort will be made to inform contributors of the outcome of the peer review process in a timely manner. The review process is via e-mail, and should take no more than 1 to 2 months.
Please send completed manuscripts by email to
Editor-in-Chief, IJCC,
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University
Abishekapatti, Tirunelveli 627 012
Tamil Nadu India
E-mail cybercrimejournal@gmail.com
Website: http://www.cybercrimejournal.co.nr
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
CYBER CRIMINOLOGY
Editor-in-Chief: K. Jaishankar, Ph.D. India
Chief Editorial Advisor: Susan W. Brenner, PhD. USA
Book Review Editor: Shaheen Shariff, Ph.D. Canada
International Editorial Advisory Board
v Ahmed Patel Ph.D, Ireland
v Ana I. Cerazo PhD Spain
v Bernard H. Levin, Ed.D. USA
v Bernard Jouga, France
v Chandrashekhar Vasant Joshi PhD India
v Chi Sung Laih Ph.D. Taiwan
v Chris Magee, UK
v David G. Post PhD USA
v David S. Wall PhD UK
v Dianne Martin PhD USA, UAE
v Dorothy E. Denning PhD USA
v Gillian Dempsey, Ph.D, Australia
v Gregor Urbas PhD Australia
v Henry Pontell, USA
v Jayne A. Hitchcock USA
v Joseph Migga Kizza PhD USA
v Jung-Shian Li, Ph.D. Taiwan
v Justin W. Patchin PhD USA
v Karnika Seth, India
v Kimberly Young PhD USA
v Liz Butterfield, New Zealand
v Madhava Soma Sundaram P., PhD India
v Majid Yar, Ph.D UK
v Marcus Rogers, PhD USA
v Marjie T. Britz, Ph.D. USA
v Maura Conway Ph.D, Ireland
v Mikhail Atallah PhD USA
v Mourad Debbabi Ph.D Canada
v Nimrod Kozlovski, PhD Israel
v Peter Grabosky Ph.D, Australia
v Phil Attfield, PhD USA
v Roderic Broadhurst PhD Australia
v Russell Smith PhD Australia
v Sameer Hinduja PhD USA
v Sam McQuade PhD USA
v Seymour E. Goodman PhD USA
v Steven M. Abrams USA
v Thomas J. Holt, PhD USA
v Vijayshankar, Na., India
v Vladimir Golubev, PhD Ukraine
v William P. Bloss, PhD USA
Call for Papers: International Journal of Criminal Justice Sciences