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Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology is a student-run publication at Northwestern University School of Law that prints four issues annually and rests upon a century of scholarship devoted to the scientific study of criminal law and criminology. Since its inception in 1910, the Journal strives to capture the breadth and depth of legal scholarship on crime through the publication of legal articles, criminological research, book reviews, and symposia. The Journal is consistently ranked among the most influential legal and criminology publications and remains the most widely read and cited criminal law journal. Our broad readership of judges, legal scholars, criminologists, and practitioners composes the second largest subscription base of all the nation's law journals.
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Current Issue: Volume 112, Issue 3 (2022) Summer
Articles
Paying For a Clean Record
Amy F. Kimpel
Is Juvenile Probation Obsolete? Reexamining and Reimagining Youth Probation Law, Policy, and Practice
Patricia Soung
Judicial Responses to Age and Other Mitigating Evidence: An Exploratory Case Study of Juvenile Life Sentences in Pre-Miller Cases
José B. Ashford, Katherine Puzauskas, and Robert Dormady
Comments
Rethinking Prison for Non-Violent Gun Possession
Robert Weiss