Journal of Applied Security Research
Journal of Applied Security Research (ISSN 1936-1610) is an academic, peer reviewed journal with all research articles in this journal having an initial editor screening followed by anonymous refereeing by two anonymous referees. [1]
The journal is the official journal of the Security & Crime Division of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and is affiliated with the Academy of Security Educators and Trainers. The journal is described as presenting the 'latest developments in theory, practice, research, and assessment with an emphasis on up-to-date methods, techniques, and technology.' [1]
The journal which was founded in 2004 was previously called the Journal of Security Education until it was given its current name the Journal of Applied Security Research in 2008.
People
Circa 2014
Editor
Deputy Editor
Editorial Board
- Georgios Antonopoulos - Teesside University, United Kingdom
- James Calder - University of Texas at San Antonio
- Fabrice Czarnecki
- H. H. A. Cooper - School of General Studies, The University of Texas at Dallas
- Javier Bustamante Donas - Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
- Arthur B Fulton
- Deborah M. Galvin
- Lawrence Howard - State University of New York
- Linda Kinczkowski - Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI
- Richard Koebtz
- Brandon Kooi - Aurora University
- Harvey Kushner - Long Island University, Brookville, NY
- Robert McCrie - John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York
- Mahesh Nalla
- Ralph Otero
- Mildrew O'Linn
- Tino Posillico - Farmingdale State College, a campus of the State University of New York
- Sue Titus Reid - Florida State University
- Wendy Tang - State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY
- William Thornton - Loyola University, New Orleans, LA
- Michael Valentine - National Center for Judicial Security US Marshal’s Service
- Dr. Oliver Wainwright
- Russell Wilson
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Aims and Scope Journal of Applied Security Research Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 19 December 2014