#11711. Editorial: An Introduction to Commentary at Feminist Criminology
July 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Law;
Gender Studies; |
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Abstract:
This issue includes the first set of comments published by Feminist Criminology (FC). This newly adopted format is intended to help promote scholarly exchange and debate. The Comment and Reply policy implemented by FC is similar to those used by other Sage journals. Generally, comments take the form of short essays (i.e., a maximum of 2,500 words) that are written in response to articles published in the journal. The substantive focus of these essays may vary. For example, comments might address theoretical critiques, definitional issues, or statistical and/or data problems. To ensure that diverse perspectives are represented and to promote a lively scholarly discourse, multiple comments on a single FC article may be considered for publication. All comments must be published within 1 year of the original article.
Keywords:
Diverse perspectives; scholarly exchange; theoretical critiques; policy
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