About the Journal
Antmind Journal of Criminal Law and Justice (AJCLJ) is a peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing research, knowledge, and innovation in the field of criminal law and justice. Established to provide a platform for critical analysis and scholarly discourse, the journal publishes cutting-edge research articles, case studies, and theoretical contributions that address the complexities of criminal law in both national and global contexts.
AJCLJ seeks to bridge the gap between legal theory, policy, and practice by promoting interdisciplinary approaches and empirical studies that explore the evolving challenges in criminal law, restorative justice, cybercrime, environmental crimes, and criminal policy. The journal welcomes manuscripts that engage with contemporary issues, including but not limited to the following areas:
- Comparative criminal law studies
- Emerging technologies and their implications for criminal justice systems
- Restorative justice and community-based conflict resolution
- Legal responses to transnational crimes
- Criminal law and human rights
- Customary and indigenous approaches to criminal justice
AJCLJ caters to academics, researchers, legal practitioners, policymakers, and students who are engaged in the study and practice of criminal law and justice. The journal serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand and address the legal and societal challenges posed by criminal behavior in an ever-changing world.