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Author Guidelines

Submission Preparation Checklist

All submissions must meet the following requirements.

  • This submission meets the requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
  • This submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration.
  • All references have been checked for accuracy and completeness.
  • All tables and figures have been numbered and labeled.
  • Permission has been obtained to publish all photos, datasets and other material provided with this submission.

Benin

Section Policy: Benin

The Benin 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 Benin.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Fon, Yoruba, and Bariba. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-French submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Benin.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Benin.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Benin

Angola

Section Policy: Angola

The Angola 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 Angola.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Portuguese (official), as well as major local languages such as Umbundu, Kimbundu, and Kikongo. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Angola.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Angola.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Angola

Algeria

Section Policy: Algeria

The Algeria 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 Algeria.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official), Tamazight (Berber) (official), and French (widely used in academia and government). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Algeria.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Algeria.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Algeria

Zimbabwe

Section Policy: Zimbabwe

The Zimbabwe 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 Zimbabwe.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English, Shona, and Sindebele (Ndebele) (all official). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Zimbabwe.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Zimbabwe.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Zimbabwe-

Nigeria

Section Policy: Nigeria

The Nigeria 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 Nigeria.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in any of Nigeria’s official languages, namely English (official), as well as major local languages including Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo. Authors are encouraged to provide English abstracts 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Nigeria.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Nigeria.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Nigeria

Botswana

Section Policy: Botswana

The Botswana 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 Botswana.

Languages of Submission:

We accept submissions in English (official) and Setswana (national language). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Botswana.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Botswana.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Botswana

Burkina Faso

Section Policy: Botswana

The Burkina Faso 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 Burkina Faso.

Languages of Submission:

We accept submissions in French (official), as well as major national languages such as Mossi, Dyula, and Fula. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-French submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Burkina Faso.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Burkina Faso.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Burkina Faso

Burundi

 

Section Policy: Benin

The Burundi 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 Burundi.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Kirundi (official), French (official), and English (official). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Burundi.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Burundi.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Burundi

Cabo Verde (Cape Verde)

Section Police: Cabo Verde (Cape Verde)

The Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) 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 Cabo Verde (Cape Verde).

Language Submission:
We accept submissions in Portuguese (official) and Cape Verdean Creole (Kriolu) (widely spoken). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Cabo Verde (Cape Verde).

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Cabo Verde (Cape Verde).

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Cabo Verde (Cape Verde)

Cameroon

Section Policy: Cameroon

The Cameroon 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 Cameroon.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), English (official), and major local languages such as Fulfulde and Ewondo. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Cameroon.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Cameroon.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Cameroon

 

Central African Republic

Section Policy: Central African Republic

The Central African Republic 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 Central African Republic.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official) and Sango (national language). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Central African Republic.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Central African Republic.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Central African Republic

CHAD

Section Policy: Benin

The CHAD 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 CHAD.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), Arabic (official), and major local languages such as Sara. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Benin.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 CHAD.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: CHAD

Egypt

Section Policy: Egypt

The Egypt 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 Egypt.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official), as well as English and French (both widely used in academia and government). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Egypt.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Egypt.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Egypt

Ethopia

Section Policy: Ethiopia

The Ethiopia 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 Ethiopia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Amharic (official), as well as major local languages including Oromo, Tigrinya, Somali, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Ethiopia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Ethiopia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Ethiopia

Kenya

Section Policy: Kenya

The Kenya 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 Kenya.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English and Swahili (both official), as well as other local languages. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Kenya.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Kenya.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Kenya

Morrocco

Section Policy: Morocco

The Morocco 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 Morocco.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic and Tamazight (Berber) (both official), as well as French (widely used in academia and government). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Morocco.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Morocco.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Morocco

Mozambique

Section Policy: Mozambique

The Mozambique 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 Mozambique.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Portuguese (official), as well as major local languages such as Makhuwa, Sena, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Mozambique.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Mozambique.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Mozambique

South Africa

Section Policy: South Africa

The South Africa 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 South Africa.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in any of South Africa’s 11 official languages: English, Afrikaans, isiZulu, isiXhosa, Sesotho, Setswana, Sepedi, Xitsonga, siSwati, Tshivenda, and isiNdebele. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in South Africa.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 South Africa.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: South Africa

Comoros

Section Policy: Comoros

The Comoros 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 Comoros.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Comorian (Shikomori)Arabic, and French (all official). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Comoros.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Comoros.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Comoros

Congo

Section Policy: Republic of the Congo

The Republic of the Congo 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 the Republic of the Congo.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as Lingala and Kituba (national languages). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in the Republic of the Congo.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 the Republic of the Congo.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Republic of the Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Section Policy: Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo 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 the DRC.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as national languages Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, and Tshiluba. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in the DRC.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 the DRC.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Djibouti

Section Policy: Djibouti

The Djibouti 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 Djibouti.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French and Arabic (both official), as well as Afar and Somali (national languages). Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Djibouti.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Djibouti.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Djibouti

Equatorial Guinea

Section Policy: Equatorial Guinea

The Equatorial Guinea 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 Equatorial Guinea.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Spanish (official), French (official), and Portuguese (official), as well as local languages such as Fang and Bubi. Authors are encouraged to provide an English abstract for non-English submissions.

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Equatorial Guinea.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Equatorial Guinea.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Section Policy: Eritrea

The Eritrea 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 Eritrea.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Tigrinya, Arabic, and English (all official languages). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Eritrea.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Eritrea.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Eritrea

Eswatini (Swaziland)

Section Policy: Eswatini (Swaziland)

The Eswatini 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 Eswatini.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Swati (siSwati) and English (both official languages). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Eswatini.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Eswatini.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Eswatini (Swaziland)

Gabon

Section Policy: Gabon

The Gabon 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 Gabon.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as local languages such as Fang and Myene. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Gabon.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Gabon.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Gabon

Gambia

Section Policy: Gambia

The Gambia 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 The Gambia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages including Mandinka, Wolof, Fula, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in The Gambia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 The Gambia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: The Gambia

Ghana

Section Policy: Ghana

The Ghana 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 Ghana.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages including Akan, Ewe, Ga, Dagbani, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Ghana.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • Align with the mission 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 Ghana.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Ghana

Guinea

Section Policy: Guinea

The Guinea 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 Guinea.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Fula (Pular), Maninka, and Susu. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Guinea.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Guinea.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Guinea

Guinea-Bissau

 

Section Policy: Guinea-Bissau

The Guinea-Bissau 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 Guinea-Bissau.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Portuguese (official), as well as Crioulo (Kriol) and local languages such as Balanta, Fula, and Mandinka. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Guinea-Bissau.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Guinea-Bissau.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Guinea-Bissau

Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)

Section Policy: Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)

The Ivory Coast 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 Côte d’Ivoire.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Baoulé, Dioula, and Senoufo. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Côte d’Ivoire.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Côte d’Ivoire.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire)

Lesotho

Section Policy: Lesotho

The Lesotho 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 Lesotho.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Sesotho and English (both official). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Lesotho.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Lesotho.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Lesotho

Liberia

Section Policy: Liberia

The Liberia 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 Liberia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Kpelle, Bassa, Grebo, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Liberia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Liberia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Liberia

Libya

Section Policy: Libya

The Libya 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 Libya.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official), as well as Berber (Tamazight) and English (widely used in academia and business). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Libya.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Libya.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Libya

Madagascar

Section Policy: Madagascar

The Madagascar 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 Madagascar.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Malagasy and French (both official). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Madagascar.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Madagascar.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Madagascar

Malawi

Section Policy: Malawi

The Malawi 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 Malawi.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English and Chichewa (both official), as well as other widely spoken local languages such as Tumbuka and Yao. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Malawi.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Malawi.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Malawi

Mali

Section Policy: Mali

The Mali 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 Mali.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages including Bambara, Fula, Songhai, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Mali.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Mali.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Mali

Mauritania

Section Policy: Mauritania

The Mauritania 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 Mauritania.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Pulaar, Soninke, and Wolof. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Mauritania.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Mauritania.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Mauritania

Mauritius

Section Policy: Mauritius

The Mauritius 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 Mauritius.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), French (widely used), and Mauritian Creole (widely spoken). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Mauritius.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Mauritius.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Mauritius

Namibia

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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Namibia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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

Niger

Section Policy: Niger

The Niger 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 Niger.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Hausa, Zarma/Songhai, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Niger.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Niger.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Niger

Rwanda

Section Policy: Rwanda

The Rwanda 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 Rwanda.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Kinyarwanda (official), French (official), English (official), and Swahili (official). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Rwanda.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Rwanda.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Rwanda

Sao Tome and Principe

Section Policy: Sao Tome and Principe

The Sao Tome and Principe 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 Sao Tome and Principe.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Portuguese (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Forro, Angolar, and Principense. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Sao Tome and Principe.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Sao Tome and Principe.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Sao Tome and Principe

Senegal

Section Policy: Senegal

The Senegal 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 Senegal.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Wolof, Pulaar, Serer, Jola, and Mandinka. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Senegal.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Senegal.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Senegal

Seychelles

Section Policy: Seychelles

The Seychelles 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 Seychelles.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Seychellois Creole (Kreol Seselwa)English, and French (all official languages). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Seychelles.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Seychelles.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Section Policy: Sierra Leone

The Sierra Leone 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 Sierra Leone.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Krio, Mende, Temne, and Limba. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Sierra Leone.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Sierra Leone.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Sierra Leone

Somalia

Section Policy: Somalia

The Somalia 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 Somalia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Somali and Arabic (both official), as well as English and Italian (widely used in government and education). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Somalia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Somalia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Somalia

South Sudan

Section Policy: South Sudan

The South Sudan 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 South Sudan.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Dinka, Nuer, Bari, Zande, and Shilluk. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in South Sudan.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 South Sudan.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: South Sudan

Sudan

Section Policy: Sudan

The Sudan 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 Sudan.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official) and English (widely used in academia and business). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Sudan.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Sudan.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Sudan

Tanzania

Section Policy: Tanzania

The Tanzania 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 Tanzania.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Swahili (official) and English (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Chaga, Sukuma, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Tanzania.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Tanzania.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Tanzania

Togo

Section Policy: Togo

The Togo 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 Togo.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in French (official), as well as widely spoken local languages such as Ewe, Mina, and Kabiyé. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Togo.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Togo.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Togo

Tunisia

Section Policy: Tunisia

The Tunisia 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 Tunisia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in Arabic (official), as well as French (widely used in academia and government), and Berber (Tamazight). 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Tunisia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Tunisia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Tunisia

Uganda

Section Policy: Uganda

The Uganda 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 Uganda.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), Swahili (official), and widely spoken local languages such as Luganda, Runyankole, 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Uganda.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Uganda.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Uganda

Zambia

Section Policy: Zambia

The Zambia 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 Zambia.

Languages of Submission:
We accept submissions in English (official), as well as major local languages such as Bemba, Nyanja, Tonga, Lozi, Kaonde, Lunda, and Luvale. 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:

  • Reflect the lived experiences and perceptions of crime, safety, and justice in Zambia.

  • Advance inclusive, evidence-based, and action-oriented approaches to crime prevention and social transformation.

  • Promote transparency, accountability, and community-driven justice.

  • 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 Zambia.

Peer Review:
Research articles are subject to peer review. Other genres may be reviewed by section editors.

Country Covered: Zambia

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