American Journal of Forensic Psychology
Abbreviation | Am. J. Forensic. Psychol. |
ISSN | 0733-1290 |
h-index | 20 |
The American Journal of Forensic Psychology was founded in 1985 and continues to publish thought-provoking, original papers that raise new questions and issues in the engaging field of forensic psychology. This small journal remains of interest to both North American and many international readers.
Publication Information | Publisher: American College of Forensic Psychology,Publishing cycle: ,Journal Type: journal,Open Access Journals: No |
Basic data | Year of publication: 1996,Proportion of original research papers: 0.00%,Self Citation Rate:N.A., Gold OA Rate: 0.00% |
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