Style request, Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Dear Zotero friends,
this is my first request/posting, so please forgive (and educate) If I'm doing this wrong.
I need the creation of a new style that I could not find in the repository. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
https://www.utpjournals.press/loi/cjccj
ISSN: 1707-7753; eISSN: 1911-0219
The formatting is available at https://vjs.ac.vn/index.php/jst/manuscript-structure
They provide the following info...
Source References
All references should be listed alphabetically by author’s name in an appendix at the end of the
manuscript. All source references are to be identified at the appropriate point in the text by
the last name of the author, year of publication, and pagination where needed. Identify
subsequent citations of the same source in the same way as the first.
In‐text Citation Format
In‐text citations should follow the following format:
If the author’s name is in the text, follow it with the year in parentheses.
Duncan (1959)
If author’s name is not in the text, insert in parentheses the last name and year.
(Gouldner 1963)
Pagination follows year of publication after a colon and a space.
Kuhn (1970: 71)
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Submission Guidelines
Page 6
Give both last names for dual authors. Give all last names on first citation in text for more than
two authors; thereafter use “et al.” in the text. When two authors have the same last name,
include initials in the text. For institutional authorship, supply minimum identification from the
beginning of the complete citation.
(U.S. Bureau of the Census 1963: 117)
Separate a series of references with semicolons and enclose them within a single pair of
parentheses.
(Burgess 1968; Marwell et al. 1971: 386‐87; Cohen 1962)
If there is more than one reference to the same author and year, distinguish them by the letters
a, b, etc., added to the year.
Levy (1965a: 331)
In the appendix: List all items alphabetically by author and year of publication in an appendix
titled “References.” The References appendix must include all references in the text and must
not include any items not cited in the text. Please include first and last names (and middle initial
if used by the author). The format of the first author will be “Last name, First name”. For
subsequent authors, the format will be “First name, Last name.” See examples below. The use of
“et al.” is not acceptable in the References appendix; list names of all authors using full first
names (except for authors who always publish using only their initials).
For journal style as to the capitalization/non‐capitalization of titles, please follow the examples
below. Titles of books and journals are not printed in italics, so there should not be underlining.
Give publisher’s name in as brief a form as is fully intelligible. For example, John A. Wiley and
Sons should be “Wiley.”
If the cited material is unpublished but accepted for publication, use “forthcoming” with name
of journal or publisher; otherwise use “unpublished.”
The following examples of reference list entries may prove useful:
Books
Faris, Robert E.L. and Warren Dunham
1939 Mental Disorder in Urban Areas. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Frazier, E. Franklin
1932 The Negro in the United States. New York: Macmillan.
Periodicals
Bursik, Robert J., Jr. and Jim Webb
1982 Community change and patterns of delinquency. American Journal of Sociology 88: 24‐42.
Erickson, Maynard L.
1971 The group context of delinquent behaviour. Social Problems 19: 114‐29.
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Submission Guidelines
Page 7
Collections
Hayner, Norman S.
1942 Five cities of the Pacific Northwest. In Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas, ed. Clifford
Shaw and Henry McKay. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Gove, Walter R.
1985 The effect of age and gender on deviant behaviour: A biopsychological perspective. In
Gender and the Life Course, ed. Alice Rossi. New York: Aldine
Thank you for considering my request!
-Tim
this is my first request/posting, so please forgive (and educate) If I'm doing this wrong.
I need the creation of a new style that I could not find in the repository. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
https://www.utpjournals.press/loi/cjccj
ISSN: 1707-7753; eISSN: 1911-0219
The formatting is available at https://vjs.ac.vn/index.php/jst/manuscript-structure
They provide the following info...
Source References
All references should be listed alphabetically by author’s name in an appendix at the end of the
manuscript. All source references are to be identified at the appropriate point in the text by
the last name of the author, year of publication, and pagination where needed. Identify
subsequent citations of the same source in the same way as the first.
In‐text Citation Format
In‐text citations should follow the following format:
If the author’s name is in the text, follow it with the year in parentheses.
Duncan (1959)
If author’s name is not in the text, insert in parentheses the last name and year.
(Gouldner 1963)
Pagination follows year of publication after a colon and a space.
Kuhn (1970: 71)
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Submission Guidelines
Page 6
Give both last names for dual authors. Give all last names on first citation in text for more than
two authors; thereafter use “et al.” in the text. When two authors have the same last name,
include initials in the text. For institutional authorship, supply minimum identification from the
beginning of the complete citation.
(U.S. Bureau of the Census 1963: 117)
Separate a series of references with semicolons and enclose them within a single pair of
parentheses.
(Burgess 1968; Marwell et al. 1971: 386‐87; Cohen 1962)
If there is more than one reference to the same author and year, distinguish them by the letters
a, b, etc., added to the year.
Levy (1965a: 331)
In the appendix: List all items alphabetically by author and year of publication in an appendix
titled “References.” The References appendix must include all references in the text and must
not include any items not cited in the text. Please include first and last names (and middle initial
if used by the author). The format of the first author will be “Last name, First name”. For
subsequent authors, the format will be “First name, Last name.” See examples below. The use of
“et al.” is not acceptable in the References appendix; list names of all authors using full first
names (except for authors who always publish using only their initials).
For journal style as to the capitalization/non‐capitalization of titles, please follow the examples
below. Titles of books and journals are not printed in italics, so there should not be underlining.
Give publisher’s name in as brief a form as is fully intelligible. For example, John A. Wiley and
Sons should be “Wiley.”
If the cited material is unpublished but accepted for publication, use “forthcoming” with name
of journal or publisher; otherwise use “unpublished.”
The following examples of reference list entries may prove useful:
Books
Faris, Robert E.L. and Warren Dunham
1939 Mental Disorder in Urban Areas. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Frazier, E. Franklin
1932 The Negro in the United States. New York: Macmillan.
Periodicals
Bursik, Robert J., Jr. and Jim Webb
1982 Community change and patterns of delinquency. American Journal of Sociology 88: 24‐42.
Erickson, Maynard L.
1971 The group context of delinquent behaviour. Social Problems 19: 114‐29.
Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Submission Guidelines
Page 7
Collections
Hayner, Norman S.
1942 Five cities of the Pacific Northwest. In Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas, ed. Clifford
Shaw and Henry McKay. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Gove, Walter R.
1985 The effect of age and gender on deviant behaviour: A biopsychological perspective. In
Gender and the Life Course, ed. Alice Rossi. New York: Aldine
Thank you for considering my request!
-Tim
In-text citation:
(Campbell and Pedersen 2007)
(Mares 2001)
Bibliography:
Campbell, John L., and Ove K. Pedersen
2007 The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies 40 (3): 307–32. https://doi.org/10.1177/0010414006286542
Mares, Isabela.
2001 Firms and the welfare state: When, why, and how does social policy matter to employers? In Varieties of Capitalism. The Institutional Foundations of Comparative Advantage, ed. Peter A. Hall and David Soskice, 184–213. New York: Oxford.
****It's a weird style. They even use bold and put names on a separate line in the bibliography. I was not able to bold in the comments field.
Don't worry about the bolding and the separate line for the authors is not common, but certainly not weird.
Correct guidelines: https://www.utpjournals.press/journals/cjccj/submissions#_Toc111532224
Open paper: https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/pdf/10.3138/cjccj.2022-0015
Correct citations:
(Campbell & Pedersen 2007)
Campbell, John L., and Ove K. Pedersen
2007 The varieties of capitalism and hybrid success. Comparative Political Studies 40(3): 307–32. https://doi.org/ 10.1177/0010414006286542.
The style "Unified style sheet for linguistics" is a pretty good match you can use in the meantime.
You may try it out using this link:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/citation-style-language/styles/46103111ef7562cfadd1b7c07530a9d88b06c418/canadian-journal-of-criminology-and-criminal-justice.csl
This is so appreciated.
-Tim