Description
Routledge invites book proposals for inclusion in the Routledge Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Procedure series.
The series publishes high-quality, original research engaging both the theoretical and practical dimensions of criminal justice and procedure. It is aimed at advancing scholarly understanding while also contributing meaningfully to policy debates and contemporary reforms across jurisdictions.
Proposals are welcomed from scholars, practitioners, and policy researchers worldwide whose work demonstrates methodological rigour and interdisciplinary relevance.
Scope of the Series (Indicative)
• Policing powers and accountability
• Suspects’ rights and access to legal advice
• Trial processes and procedural safeguards
• Criminal procedure reforms and their systemic impact
• Comparative criminal justice systems
• Empirical, doctrinal, normative, and interdisciplinary approaches
The series particularly encourages critical analysis, comparative perspectives, and innovative scholarship that bridges theory, practice, and public policy.
Who Can Submit
• Academics and researchers
• Legal practitioners
• Policy professionals
• Interdisciplinary scholars working in or around criminal justice and procedural law
How to Proceed
Interested authors are encouraged to initiate a discussion regarding their proposed project.
Further details on existing titles and the scope of the series are available on the official series homepage.
Deadline
No fixed deadline. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis.
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