https://doi.org/10.1177/1748895820955150
Criminology & Criminal Justice
2020, Vol. 20(5) 501–503
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Farewell from the
Editorial Team
Laura Piacentini
University of Strathclyde, UK
Michele Burman
University of Glasgow, UK
Margaret Malloch
University of Stirling, UK
Colin Atkinson
University of the West of Scotland, UK
When we took over as Editors in Chief of Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2015, our
goal was to build on the work of our predecessor Professor Adam Crawford who worked
with his superb editorial team to secure CCJ’s standing as one of the top Criminology
journals in the UK. Our vision was to embolden this standing further by raising the
impact of CCJ in scholarship, policy, practice and through citation; to promote the work
of early career scholars; to nurture and publish international scholarship; to maintain the
quality of theoretical and analytical work, and to embed a commitment to peer review
that was both thorough and humane. The behind the scenes work we do, which one of our
former Editors in Chief (Professor Sarah Armstrong) referred to as the ‘hidden emotional
and free labour’, has been incredibly interesting, rewarding and a privilege. We are proud
of our achievements, particularly in raising the journal’s impact factor to the highest it
has ever been.
The diversity of critical and rigorous scholarship we have published has been both
vast and unparalled in the journal’s history. We have published outstanding work on
topics from the sociology of stalking to international policing in India! Several issues
Corresponding author:
Laura Piacentini, University of Strathclyde, UK.
Email: laura.piacentini@strath.ac.uk
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