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Review Process

Each manuscript submitted to The Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting is subject to the following review procedures:

  • The manuscript is screened by the editor for general suitability.
  • If the manuscript passes the initial editorial screening, it will be blind-reviewed by at least two reviewers.
  • In light of the reviewers' recommendations, a decision will be made by the editor as to whether the article will be accepted as is, revised, or rejected. It is anticipated that the decision will be communicated to the author within four to six weeks after submission.

The process described above is a general one. The editor may, in some circumstances, vary this process at his or her discretion. Through its constructive and responsive editorial procedures, the journal aims to render research efforts relevant and rewarding for all concerned.

Submission Requirements
Manuscripts are expected to be original research that has not been previously published and is not currently under review by another journal. If measurement instruments (questionnaires, case, interview plan, etc.) have been developed by the authors and are an integral part of the study, copies should be included with the manuscript. Manuscripts are to be submitted via email to donald.crumbley@tamucc.edu as a MS Word file. A nonrefundable $50 fee must be paid to the editor. Checks are to be made out to Larry Crumbley - editor. Please indicate how the submission fee requirement has been satisfied when you submit your manuscript. Revisions must be submitted within 12 months from notification; otherwise the manuscript will be considered a new submission.

Style
The Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting manuscript preparation guidelines follow (with modifications) Documentation 1 of The Chicago Manual of Style (14th ed.: University of Chicago Press). Citations to authorities should be presented in accordance with The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed.: Harvard Law Review Association). Spelling follows Webster's International Dictionary.

Format
  1. All manuscripts should be double-spaced, except for indented quotations.
  2. Margins settings should provide for at least one inch top, side, and bottom margins.
  3. A cover page should include the title of the paper, the author's name, title and affiliation, any acknowledgments, and a footnote indicating whether the author is willing to share the data (see policy statement below).
  4. All pages, including tables, appendices, and references, should be serially numbered.
  5. Spell out numbers from one to ten, except when used in tables and lists, and when used with mathematical, statistical, scientific, or technical units and quantities, such as distances, weights and measures. For example: three days; 3 kilometers; 30 years. All other numbers are expressed numerically.
  6. In non-technical copy use the word percent in the text.
  7. Use a hyphen to join unit modifiers or to clarify usage. For example: a well-presented analysis; re-form. See Webster's for correct usage.
  8. Equations should be numbered in parentheses flush with the right-hand margin.
  9. Headings should be arranged so that major headings are centered, bold, and capitalized. Second level headings should be flush left, bold, and both upper and lowercase. Third level headings should be flush left, bold, italic, and both upper and lower case. Fourth level headings should be paragraph indent, bold, and lower case.

Senior Editor
D. Larry Crumbley
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi
Department of Accounting
RELLIS Campus

Bryan, TX 77807
Phone: 979-255-1286
donald.crumbley@tamucc.edu

Associate Editor
Christine Crawford-Cheng
Patterson School of Accountancy
University of Mississippi
204D Conner   
Oxford, MS 38677 
Phone: 662-915-5731
ccheng3@olemiss.edu

 

Edmund D. Fenton, Jr.
Northern Kentucky University
Department of Accounting
& Business Law

100 Nunn Drive, BC 375
Highland Heights, KY 41099
Phone: 859-492-7169
fentone1@nku.edu

 

Dr. Cindy Durtschi
Associate Professor
School of Accountancy & MIS
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6038 
Chicago, IL 60604
Phone: (312) 362-8789
cdurtsch@depaul.edu
Hugh Grove
University of Denver
School of Accountancy
Daniels College of Business
2101 S. University Blvd.
Denver, CO 80208
303-871-2026 (office)
303-871-2016 (fax)
Hugh.Grove@du.edu
 


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