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Registered Address: British Society of Criminology, 2-6 Cannon Street, London, EC4M 6YH
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British Society of Criminology Application for Membership

Once we have received your application we will contact you with payment options

All categories of membership include access to the advantages listed here

There are five categories of membership available:

  1. Full membership, which includes a personal subscription to the British Journal of Criminology (BJC) & the Society's Journal Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ).
  2. Full student membership or Fully retired can enjoy membership inclusive of a personal subscription to the BJC & CCJ.
  3. Associate student membership or Associate retired or those not in full-time employment membership includes a subscription to the Society Journal CCJ.
  4. Overseas Full Membership (Economic North), which includes a personal subscription to the BJC and CCJ.
  5. Overseas Full Membership (Economic South), which includes a personal subscription to the BJC and CCJ.

Associate retired or not in full-time employment membership excludes the BJC subscription.

NB: Student membership is for full-time students who are in undergraduate or postgraduate education – on occasion you may be asked to provide evidence of this.

For membership fees and categories please click here

ALL members will have a common renewal date of the 1st January regardless of joining date. Membership runs from January - December and Membership Dues are collected on the 1st week day in March. Therefore cancellation must occur in December (or before) for notification of the coming year. Membership cannot be ended mid-year due to Journal Subscriptions.

Please enter your full name (inc title) in the following format (Title/First Name/Family Name)
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See above for categories and costs

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Please list three research or professional areas of interest. *

* Should you wish your details to be included in the media directory these will also be used here.

Please select one of the membership constituencies

A: Academic – Persons engaged full or part-time in any institution of higher education as a teacher or researcher who can demonstrate an interest in the study of criminology or a subject which has connections with it (ie sociology of deviance, sociology of law, forensic psychiatry, legal psychology, applied criminal law, etc.).

B: Research and Practice - Persons engaged full or part-time by, or in, any organisation, institution, department or foundation on research, administration or practice within the field of criminology or criminal justice or a subject closely connected to it (including researchers and practitioners in governments, local authorities, police and probation departments, etc.)

C: Postgraduate – Persons who are studying for a higher educational qualification within the field of criminology or a closely related discipline.

D : Any person who can demonstrate an interest in the field of criminology or a related subject who does not fall into categories a, b or c above.

The British Society of Criminology is registered as a Data User under the Data Protection Act 1998. All information held on our database is in aid of membership related administration purposes, to keep you advised of BSC matters and events and to support the Society’s charitable education objectives.

The BSC now has an online member directory (accessible to members only) and a media contact directory which is open to all interested parties.

Please tick as appropriate:

A: I consent to my interests and organisation contact details being added to the online member directory.
B: I consent to my interests and organisation contact details being added to the online media directory.

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