The Mid-Southern Journal of Criminal Justice is a peer-reviewed journal published by the West Virginia Criminal Justice Educators' Association. This journal allows free open access to its contents and permits authors to self archive final published versions of their articles through approved Open Archives Initiatives.
See the Aims and Scope for a complete coverage of the journal.
Current Volume: Volume 23 (2024)
Letter from the Editor
Needed Policies and Programs for Criminal Justice and Social Services – Challenges and Changes
Cassandra B. Whyte, Ed.D. and Stephen T. Young, Ph.D.
Article
Digital Accessibility and Missing Information: An Examination of Intimate Partner Violence Shelter Websites
Leslie-Dawn Quick, Ph.D. and Radscheda R. Nobles, Ph.D.
Student Papers
Reducing Juvenile Recidivism: An Analysis of Programs
Caitlyn M. Lewis
The Militarization of Policing in the United States
Grace Simpson
Perceptions of Police: Justice-Impacted and Non-Impacted Opinions
Taylor Williamson