1. National FORUM Journal of Criminal Justice Studies
SUBMISSION PROCESS:
Electronic and Postal Submission Accepted
Via Email or Online Portal
williamkritsonis@yahoo.com or
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CONTACT INFORMATION: REVIEW PROCESS:
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief Acceptance Rate: 15%
National FORUM Journal of Criminal Justice Invited Articles: 11-20%
Studies
National FORUM Journals Type of Review: Blind Review
17603 Bending Post Drive External Reviewers: 3+
Houston, TX 77095 USA In-House Reviewers: 3+
Time to Review: 1-2 months
Phone: 281-550-5700
Reviewer’s Comments:
Email: williamkritsonis@yahoo.com
Website: www.nationalforum.com
PUBLICATION INFORMATION: MANUSCRIPT SPECIFICATION:
Sponsor/Publisher: Manuscript Style:
National FORUM Society of Educators / American Psychological Association
National FORUM Journals
Manuscript Length:
Frequency of Issue: 6-15
Continuously On-Line
Copies Required:
Launch Date: 3
Printed:
Electronic: Reader:
Academics, Administrators, Business
ISSN: Persons
Printed:
Electronic:
TOPICS:
Adult Career & Vocational; Higher Education; School Law; Urban Education, Cultural / Non-
Traditional: National Refereed Journal.
2. MANUSCRIPT GUIDELINES/COMMENTS:
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