Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
Discipline | Criminology, investigative psychology |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Donna Youngs |
Publication details | |
History | 2004-present |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology |
Frequency | Triannual |
Hybrid | |
1.700 (2020) | |
Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required) | |
ISO 4 | J. Investig. Psychol. Offender Profiling |
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus | |
ISSN | 1544-4759 (print) 1544-4767 (web) |
LCCN | 2003212632 |
OCLC no. | 1027992489 |
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The Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling is a peer-reviewed online-only academic journal covering the behavioral sciences as they relate to criminology and the legal system. It was established in 2004 and is published three times per year by John Wiley & Sons. Originally published both online and in print, it became online-only in 2011.[1] It is the official journal of the International Academy of Investigative Psychology and the editor-in-chief is Donna Youngs (University of Huddersfield). According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 1.700, ranking it 51st out of 69 journals in the category "Criminology & Penology"[2] and 63rd out of 83 in the category "Psychology Applied".[3]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Wiley-Blackwell 2011 Journals Price List Now Available". liblicense.crl.edu. Retrieved 2018年03月10日.
- ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Criminology & Penology". 2020 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2021.
- ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Psychology Applied". 2020 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Science ed.). Clarivate Analytics. 2021.
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