Research and development in criminal law and criminology

Research and development in criminal law and criminology

Number of Volumes 2
Number of Issues 4
Number of Articles 76
Number of Contributors 140
Article View 38,091
PDF Download 22,354
Acceptance Rate 11
Time to Accept (Days) 70
Number of Indexing Databases 11
Number of Reviewers 864

The Journal of  "Research and Development in Criminal Law and Criminology" is an open-access, double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Iranian Law and Legal Research Institute. Established in 2024, the journal aims to reflect progress in law and report on key legal issues by publishing high-quality articles.

The journal's editorial board consists primarily of professors from leading Iranian universities, including Tehran, Shahid Beheshti, Allameh, and Modares, as well as judges. These experts are renowned theoreticians and practitioners in various areas of Criminal Law and Criminology, reflecting the journal's interdisciplinary focus.

The journal adheres to the guidelines set by the International Committee on Publication Ethics  (COPE).

Journal of Research and Development in Criminal Law and Criminology are published in two forms: print and online

  • Country of printing: Iran
  • Publisher: dadodanesh Publications
  • Release Start: 2024
  • Format: printed and electronic
  • Print status: print and electronic
  • Printing editions: Semiannual
  • Previous access: Yes
  • Journal Language: Persian (Abstract in English)
  • Speciality: Criminal Law and Criminology
  • Journal type: Scientific
  • Free access to articles: Yes
  • Indexed: Yes
  • Cost of article review: No
  • Type of review: review closed with at least two judges
  • Initial examination time: maximum of 10 days
  • Review time: Less than 3 months
  • Similarity: Samim Noor system
  • Journal E-mail: info@illrc.ac.ir
  • Tel: +9821-63870000
  • Fax: +9821-63870102
  • Postal code of Iran: 1314735165
  • Address: Iran, Tehran, Fakhrrazi St, Nazari St, No. 81
Current Issue: Volume 2, Issue 4, March 2026 

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