Comments from John A. Winterdyk
Within just a few short years (since 2009), it has been impressive to see how
the fledgling Pakistan Journal of Criminology has managed to thrive in an
environment where criminology, human rights, and let alone scholars of the
discipline have at times been brought into question and/or limited in their numbers.
Yet, Mr. Ashraf Fasihuddin has bravely forged (sometimes at his own expense) to
create a journal that allows local and regional scholars to share their research and
ideas in a forum that increasingly shows growth and sophistication. (I understand
that he is also the Director General Human Rights/Assistant Inspector