Criminal Justice Quarterly
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What is CJQ?
Criminal Justice Quarterly (CJQ) is an academic journal that focuses on criminal law, criminology, and the administration of justice in India. It publishes peer-reviewed articles, case commentaries, and empirical research on topics such as penal codes, procedural reforms, forensic evidence, and victimology. The CJQ serves as a platform for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss emerging challenges in the Indian criminal justice system. It is commonly cited in law schools and judicial academies across India, particularly for reference in LL.B. and LL.M. curricula, as well as for competitive exams like the CLAT and judiciary services examinations. The journal also covers landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, making it a valuable resource for understanding how laws are interpreted and applied in the Indian context. By highlighting local case studies and comparative legal frameworks, the CJQ contributes to ongoing debates about police reforms, bail practices, and prison governance. Its quarterly release ensures timely discussion of contemporary issues, such as cybercrime and custodial violence. For exam preparation, knowledge of articles published in the CJQ can strengthen a candidate's arguments and provide authoritative citations, especially in the written and interview stages of judicial examinations.
CJQ का फुल फॉर्म
अपराधिक न्याय त्रैमासिक
Example
The law faculty recommended reading the latest issue of the Criminal Justice Quarterly for detailed analysis of the Supreme Court's ruling on anticipatory bail.