CALL FOR PAPERS
Date | 01 October 1995 |
DOI | http://doi.org/10.1111/j.174-1617.1995.tb00381.x |
Published date | 01 October 1995 |
CALL FOR PAPERS
Family and Conciliation Courts Review
serves
as
a communication me-
dium for members of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, an
international and interdisciplinary association of courts and individuals con-
cerned about court systems and families.
FCCR
is concerned with the
prevention of family disharmony and the effective preparation of people for
marriage and family life. The journal provides a forum to exchange ideas,
programs, research, legislation, and interesting and important appellate cases.
FCCR
was the first journal to publish articles on mediation, joint custody,
no-fault divorce, change
of
language, and a host of other improvements in
the area of family and the courts. The journal has an international circulation
of more than
2,500
in the United States, Canada, England, New Zealand,
Australia, and other countries.
FCCR
is interdisciplinary and invites contri-
butions from the fields of law and the behavioral sciences.
FCCR
is fully peer reviewed.
Each
article is submitted to
an
interdisci-
plinary panel of three-a judge, an attorney, and a mental health profes-
sional-for decisions regarding publication. Any material of interest to
family court personnel is the chief criterion for selection of articles.
Articles should be no more than
20
double-spaced typewritten pages,
including notes, references, tables, and figures, and not previously published
(or in submission for publication) in any other journal. Authors are requested
to follow the guidelines of the
Publication Manual
of
the American Psycho-
logical Association
(4th ed.). Manuscripts should also employ
an
endnotes
section rather than footnotes.
Rvo
single-sided copies are requested with an
abstract and a biographical statement, each under 100 words. A copy of the
final revised manuscript on an IBM-compatible disk should be included with
the final revised hard copy. Send only camera-ready copy for figures and
tables submitted for publication. In place of the IBM disk copy, manuscripts
may be electronically submitted via e-mail to the following address:
hmcisaac@igc.apc.org. The hard copy must
also
be submitted.
Articles should be submitted to
Hugh
McIsaac, editor,
Family and Con-
ciliation Courts Review,
Family Services, Multnomah County Circuit Court,
1021
SW
4th Avenue, Room
350,
Portland, OR 97204.
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