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The Guardianship Journal

The Guardianship Journal is no longer accepting submissions as we are shutting down operations, but previously published content may still be accessed.

The Guardianship Journal (TGJ) aimed to provide scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students with a platform to publish and access timely, and quality research and insight related to criminology, social justice, homeland security, fire science, law, public policy, and emergency management. Subjects covered by TGJ include but are not limited to: border security/immigration laws, constitutional law, corrections and probation, criminology, crisis management/leadership, cyber security, death investigation, domestic/international security, economic security, emergency management and natural disasters, environmental law/policy, fourth amendment, fire detection/prevention, global warming, hate crimes, human trafficking, international crimes, juvenile justice, legal implication of artificial intelligence (AI), policing, organized crime, prison reform, technology and public safety, terrorism, wildfire planning and risk management, women's health and fire service.

The Guardianship reviewed author submissions for authenticity through available tools. Each author attests and affirms that the manuscript submitted is an original work.