The Albany State University Criminal Justice Journal
(“ASUCJJ”) is a forum for academic discussion on current law and criminal justice subjects, including youth in the criminal justice system, the prison overcrowding, drug use and the crime cycle, the constitutional protection of criminal offenders, police and the use of force, criminal justice reform, violence against women, child protection, and cyber-crimes and among others. From its inception in Fall 2019, as a student-based journal, ASUCCJ publishes articles submitted by professionals, academics and students.
ASUCJJ publishes twice a year and is edited by students in collaboration with faculty advisors. ASUCJJ accepts only unpublished submissions on topics touching on law, society and criminal justice.
