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International

Mission Statement:

The International Section of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science serves its members in four distinct ways:

  1. Provides a means for international scholar exchanges, to create opportunities for cross-cultural research, and international/comparative criminal justice curriculum development.
  2. Provides a free subscription to all paid members of the International Criminal Justice Review (ICJR), a peer-reviewed quarterly journal, is dedicated to presenting system-wide trends and problems on crime and justice worldwide.  (ACJS International Section membership is available to any existing member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Science at www.acjs.org.
  3. Holds an annual meeting at the site of the ACJS meeting each March.  At the meeting and reception, outstanding scholars, students, and papers are recognized, and those with international and comparative interests have a forum to meet and connect.
  4. Communicates via a listserv and webpage to link those interested in, and working on, international and comparative crime and justice issues.

The International Section holds an annual meeting and reception during the ACJS Annual Meeting, so the location changes each year.  These events provide opportunities for members to meet and interact, providing a forum to advance teaching, scholarship, and service in the broad area of international and comparative crime and justice studies.