About the Journal

Juris Criminalis is a national peer-reviewed journal published by the Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, Universitas Mataram since 2023 with E-ISSN: xxxx-xxxx. The journal focuses on Criminal Law, providing a platform for scholars and practitioners to explore criminal law issues across different jurisdictions and legal systems. All submissions are single-blind reviewed by peer reviewers. Articles may be written in Bahasa Indonesia or English.
The aim of this journal is to provide a venue for academics, researchers, and practitioners to publish original research or review articles. Juris Criminalis is published twice a year (April and October), available both online and in print, focusing on the study of criminal law and its contemporary challenges.
Focus and Scope
Juris Criminalis publishes scholarly articles that explore criminal law issues through a comparative perspective. The scope of the journal covers, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Comparative substantive criminal law across countries
- Comparative criminal procedure
- Criminal law reform and renewal
- Comparative sentencing systems and sentencing theories
- Comparative criminal liability
- International and transnational criminal law
- Cyber criminal law in comparative perspective
- Corruption offenses across jurisdictions
- Environmental crimes and natural resource protection
- Protection of children and women in criminal law
- Restorative justice and alternative sentencing
- Adat criminal law and community-based criminal law
- Comparative criminology and victimology
- Criminal policy and criminal law enforcement
- Contemporary issues in national and global criminal law
Before Submission
Please ensure that your paper is prepared according to the Juris Criminalis paper template, has been thoroughly proofread and polished, and adheres to the author guidelines.
Authors who wish to submit their manuscripts to this journal must adhere to the writing guidelines. Manuscripts that do not comply with the guidelines or are written in an incorrect format will BE REJECTED at the initial stage by the editors before further review. The editors will only accept manuscripts that meet the prescribed format.
Information
We recommend that authors check their manuscript's similarity index before submission to ensure originality. Every manuscript submitted to Juris Criminalis is checked using Turnitin plagiarism detection software. If the manuscript shows a similarity index higher than 25%, it will be returned to the author for revision.




