Virginia Journal of Criminal Law
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The Virginia Journal of Criminal Law is a student-edited law journal at the University of Virginia School of Law that focuses on scholarship and commentary related to criminal law and criminal justice issues.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
academic journal
→
law journal → student-edited law review → |
| academicDiscipline |
criminal justice
→
criminal law → |
| affiliation | University of Virginia → |
| aim |
to promote scholarship on criminal law and criminal justice
→
to provide a forum for discussion of criminal justice issues → |
| associatedWith | University of Virginia School of Law student organizations → |
| contributorType |
judges
→
law professors → law students → practitioners → |
| countryOfPublication |
United States of America
→
surface form: "United States"
|
| editorialModel | student-edited → |
| editorialStaff | law students at the University of Virginia School of Law → |
| genre |
law review
→
legal scholarship → |
| hasPeerReview | no formal external peer review; student editorial review → |
| jurisdictionFocus |
United States criminal law
→
Virginia criminal law → |
| language | English → |
| medium |
online
→
print → |
| primaryFocus |
criminal justice issues
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criminal law scholarship → |
| publisher | University of Virginia School of Law → |
| publishes |
commentary
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essays → notes → scholarly articles → |
| targetAudience |
judges
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law students → legal scholars → practicing attorneys → |
| topic |
comparative criminal law
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constitutional issues in criminal law → criminal justice policy → criminal procedure → evidence law related to criminal cases → incarceration and corrections → juvenile justice → policing and law enforcement practices → sentencing → substantive criminal law → victims’ rights → |
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