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Artificial Intelligence Policy

Sage recognises the value of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to help authors in the research and writing process. Sage welcomes developments in this area to enhance opportunities for generating ideas, accelerating research discovery, synthesising, or analysing findings, polishing language, or structuring a submission.


Accessibility

Sage Publications Online and Print Accessibility Policy: Facilitating Access

It is part of Sage’s vision and overall mission to disseminate teaching and research materials on a global scale, by combining quality and innovation and by actively responding to the needs of our customers. As such, whenever possible, Sage endeavours to make the process of obtaining accessible content simple.


Why become an Editorial Board Member: Advancing your Research and Career

Editorial Board membership brings with it a number of opportunities to advance your research, network within your field, and develop your career prospects. You can also advance your academic community's growth by selecting and publishing high-quality research, collaborating with other members of the journal's leadership team by making editorial decisions, managing the peer-review process, and guiding the journal's overall strategy. Here at Sage, we are dedicated to helping you make the most of it.


Inspection Copy Feedback

You can quickly and easily confirm whether you are adopting our textbooks (or not) online.

The information you submit helps us to make sure that students can access your recommended texts at the right time of year, ensuring the smooth running of your course(s).

To submit your adoption confirmation/feedback online, please click on the appropriate link below:

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Copyright and permissions

Copyright and permissions

All our publishing is subject to international copyright legislation to protect us and you. These FAQs introduce the main points that affect you when submitting your work to Sage. They focus on the legislation of the US and the UK, both of which meet the requirements of international copyright frameworks.

Your journal’s editor, or production editor at Sage, will be able to provide further guidance, and answer questions not covered below.


Supplemental Material – Guidelines for authors

The following guidelines outline Sage’s general policy for handling supplemental material, but please always refer to individual journal author guidelines to check for any bespoke policies.



Criminology & Criminal Justice

SAGE’s Criminology list supports students, lecturers and researchers at every stage of their academic career, with resources ranging from introductory textbooks, to higher-level critical titles, and from reference works to field-leading journals. With leading international authors and editors covering topics ranging from policing to penology, from youth crime to green crime, from theory to methods (to name just a few), you’re sure to find something of interest.




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