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✓ Established JournalAdvances in Financial Crime and Law (AFCL) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal published by Goodwood Publishing. First published in 2026, the journal is published twice a year, in June and December, in an online format and accepts manuscripts in English. The journal provides open access to its published content to facilitate the global dissemination of scholarly research.
AFCL publishes original research articles and review papers addressing theoretical, empirical, comparative, and practical issues related to financial crime and law. The journal applies a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the quality, originality, and academic integrity of published research.
Focus and Scope: The journal covers financial crime and economic crime, money laundering, terrorist financing, fraud, corruption, tax crime, banking and securities crime, cyber-enabled financial crime, white-collar and corporate crime, criminal law and criminal justice, financial regulation, AML/CFT, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, financial supervision, fintech and financial innovation, cryptocurrency and virtual assets, blockchain, digital payments, AI and financial crime detection, international and comparative law, cross-border financial crime, law enforcement, asset recovery, and public policy.
The journal particularly encourages interdisciplinary research integrating law, economics, finance, criminology, governance, regulation, and technology to develop effective legal and regulatory approaches to preventing and combating financial crime.
Semiannual (2 issues per year)
June and December
Online
English
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AFCL is published semiannual (2 issues per year), with regular issues released in June and December.
AFCL requires that all manuscripts be written in English. Authors are encouraged to use clear, concise, and academically appropriate language, with proper grammar and spelling to ensure clarity and international readability.
AFCL publishes peer-reviewed scholarly manuscripts that make significant contributions to both academic literature and professional practice. The journal accepts the following types of submissions:
Research articles present original theoretical or empirical studies demonstrating methodological rigor, analytical depth, and clear contributions to academic literature and/or professional practice. Submissions employing quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, or replication approaches are welcomed.
Review articles provide a systematic and critical synthesis of existing literature on topics relevant to the journal's scope. These articles should identify conceptual, methodological, or empirical gaps and offer clear directions for future research.
All published articles must comply with ethical research and publication standards and are subject to a double-blind peer-review process.
Advances in Financial Crime and Law is published by Goodwood Publishing, an Indonesian academic publisher committed to disseminating high-quality and impactful scholarly research to the global academic community.
All submitted manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using professional plagiarism detection software to ensure originality and compliance with academic integrity standards. The software commonly used for screening plagiarism is Turnitin to maintain the highest publication ethics.
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