Section Policy: Namibia
The Namibia section of the Journal of Human Police Policing Human (Pty) Ltd welcomes original, high-quality submissions focused on criminal justice, crime research, community safety, and public participation within Namibia.
Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Afrikaans, Oshiwambo, Herero, Nama/Damara, and others. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions to enhance accessibility and impact.
Scope:
We encourage a broad range of article genres, including research reports, case studies, community voices, policy briefs, opinion pieces, guides, and news updates that:
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Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Namibia.
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Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.
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Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.
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Align with the mission and vision of Human Police Policing Human (Pty) Ltd: to foster crime awareness, build trust, and encourage collective action for safer societies.
Ethical Standards:
All submissions must adhere to ethical research standards and demonstrate respect for the diverse cultures, languages, and legal frameworks within Namibia.
Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.
Country Covered: Namibia