Indexing & Abstracting
International Journal of Law And Criminology (IJLC)
The International Journal of Law And Criminology (IJLC) is committed to enhancing the visibility, accessibility, and scholarly impact of published research in the fields of law, criminology, criminal justice, legal studies, and related disciplines. The journal actively works to ensure that published articles are discoverable through reputable indexing, abstracting, citation, and digital archiving services worldwide.
Indexed & Registered In
The journal is currently indexed, registered, archived, or discoverable through the following platforms:
Crossref – A DOI registration agency for scholarly content and permanent article identification
Google Scholar – A widely used search engine for scholarly literature and academic publications
ISSN International Centre – An international identification system for serial publications
OpenAIRE – A platform supporting open-access research publications and scholarly communication
ResearchBib – An academic database for research publications
Dimensions – A research information platform providing scholarly insights, citations, and analytics
Index Copernicus International (ICI) – A database for scientific journals and research evaluation
Neliti – A repository and platform for academic research publications
Scilit (Scientific & Scholarly Research Database) – A database for scholarly literature and research discovery
Indexing Applications Under Evaluation
The journal has submitted applications or is under evaluation for inclusion in the following databases and indexing services:
Scopus – Applied
Web of Science (Web of Knowledge) – Applied
Journal Citation Reports (JCR) – Applied
EBSCOhost – Applied
ProQuest – Applied
DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals) – Applied
Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) – Applied
HeinOnline – Applied
Westlaw – Applied
LexisNexis Academic – Applied
Anthropological Index Online – Applied
Bibliography of Asian Studies – Applied
DOI Registration
All published articles of the International Journal of Law And Criminology (IJLC) receive a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) through Crossref, ensuring permanent identification, citation tracking, and long-term accessibility of published scholarly content.
Archiving and Preservation
The journal is committed to the long-term preservation of published research through digital archiving and online accessibility mechanisms. These practices ensure that published articles remain available and accessible to researchers, academics, legal professionals, and the global scholarly community.
Commitment to Visibility
Through indexing, abstracting, citation tracking, and digital preservation services, the International Journal of Law And Criminology (IJLC) strives to:
- Increase the global visibility of authors' research
- Enhance citation opportunities for published articles
- Improve academic discoverability and accessibility
- Support international scholarly communication
- Promote open-access dissemination of legal and criminological research
- Advance research in law, criminology, criminal justice, legal theory, human rights, public policy, and related fields.