About the Journal


Journal Title   :   LexForensica: Forensic Justice And Socio-Legal Research Journal
eISSN   :   3030-6485
Abrev.   :   LexForensica
DOI Prefix   :   Prefix 10.33102/lexforensica - Crossref linked
Editor in Chief   :   Professor Dr. Wan Abdul Fattah Wan Ismail, PhD
Managing Editor   :   Mohamad Aniq Aiman Alias
Publisher   :   USIM Press
Country   :   Malaysia
Frequency   :   2 issues per year (July and December)
Citation Analysis   :   Scopus | Web of Sciences| Google Scholar
Publisher   :   Faculty of Syariah and Law, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia
Peer Review   :   Double Blind Review
Revenue Sources   :   Open Access (OA): Author Pays

LexForensica: Forensic Justice and Socio-Legal Research Journal serves as a premier platform for disseminating scholarly work in the interconnected fields of forensic sciences and socio-legal research. This journal is committed to advancing understanding and facilitating the exchange of knowledge among academics, researchers, legal professionals, and practitioners. Its scope spans the critical examination of the societal impacts of law, the nuances of human behavior, and the pivotal role of forensic sciences in legal contexts.

LexForensica: Forensic Justice and Socio-Legal Research Journal, published biannually, is a crucial resource for academics, legal professionals, and experts in the forensic and socio-legal fields. The editorial team fosters open and critical dialogue, welcoming scholarly papers that employ diverse methodologies and originate from various global perspectives. The journal accepts original contributions in English, Bahasa Melayu, or Arabic which have not been previously published or considered by other publishers.

Authors are invited to submit manuscripts relevant to the extensive scope of LexForensica. Each submission undergoes a double-blind peer-review process to decide its suitability for publication, based solely on the recommendations of peer reviewers.

Authors should carefully read and follow the journal’s guidelines for manuscript preparation. Manuscripts that do not adhere to these guidelines or are formatted incorrectly will be rejected by the editorial team before the review process. Only manuscripts that meet the specified formatting requirements will be considered.

LexForensica is more than a publication—it is a community of knowledge sharing among international scholars. It facilitates contributions through periodic intellectual dialogues, short communications, and research articles, enhancing the exchange of cutting-edge ideas and findings.

Manuscripts and all correspondence should be directed to the Editor-in-Chief through the online submission system. LexForensica uses the LOCKSS and CLOCKSS archival systems, based at Stanford University Libraries, United Kingdom, ensuring adherence to the highest community archiving standards as established by the Sherpa Romeo guidelines.