Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence

Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence

Number of Volumes 6
Number of Issues 24
Number of Articles 445
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The Journal of

Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence

 

Abbreviation: JCCJ

Language: Persian (with English Abstract)

E-ISSN: 2980-860X

Website: http://www.jccj.ir/

Email: jccj.journal@gmail.com

Current Status: Active

Publication Start Year: 2021

Type of Publishing: Electronic- Online

Frequency of Publishing: Quarterly

Volume Per Year: 4

Articles Per Issue: 6

Plagiarism Software: iThenticate

Type of Review: Double Blind Peer Review

Certificate Type: CC By 4.0

Review Fee: Free of Charge

Publishing Fee: Free of Charge

Access to Articles: Open Access

Average Time for Review: 90 Days

Average Time for Publishing: 90 Days

The Quarterly Journal of Comparative Criminal Jurisprudence (JCCJ) welcomes the submission of original research and review articles from authors and scholars in all relevant fields.

Published exclusively online, the journal appears in Persian, accompanied by English abstracts.

Submitted manuscripts undergo a double‑blind peer‑review process, typically completed within approximately four months of submission.

We adhere to the guidelines of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and fully observe the Research Ethics Charter.

The journal follows an open‑access policy, ensuring free and unrestricted access to all articles.

There are no fees for submission, peer review, or publication in this journal.

 

Current Issue: Volume 6, Issue 1, Winter 2026 

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