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Criminology & Criminal Justice at Springer (@SpringerNature) | Updates on Criminology research and news, publishing and higher education from our office in NYC.

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@AriadnaAlbors
Ariadna Albors
2 months
🚨 Excited to share that my first first-author paper is out in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology! Big thanks to my co-authors and supervisors @CampedelliGian & @mtizzoni for their guidance. Looking forward to continuing to explore the intersection of criminology and AI! 🕵
@CampedelliGian
Gian Maria Campedelli
2 months
📢⏰ Very happy to share a new article published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology having as 1st author @AriadnaAlbors, brilliant PhD student co-advised w/@mtizzoni. Open access link: https://t.co/1djINZEghf. Congrats to Ariadna for her first publication! Some info ⬇️
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@TheLinkSN
The Link, Springer Nature
7 months
Springer Nature #transformativeagreements are driving #OA growth globally. Discover how three agreements in the USA, South Africa, and Slovenia are enhancing accessibility and fairness of research for institutions and their researchers. Read more 👉 https://t.co/HRuKGWFRu8
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@TheLinkSN
The Link, Springer Nature
6 months
Springer Nature has provided the STM Integrity Hub with its AI tool for identifying AI-generated nonsense text in research manuscripts. This initiative supports the publishing community's efforts to uphold research integrity and credibility. https://t.co/9tBySqFx1I
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@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
6 months
We are proud to have signed our first unlimited and uncapped OA agreement in the Americas with @BigTenAcademic. Through this two-year deal, participating authors can publish their work openly in all Springer hybrid journals without paying APCs. Learn more: https://t.co/350uZluPMv
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@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
4 months
🔓 We have published our fourth annual Open Access (OA) report, providing a data-led overview of developments in OA publishing and access across Springer Nature. 🔗 Read the press release here: https://t.co/6xfXxr6CmI
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@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
4 months
Want to boost visibility & impact of your research? Our video explains Springer Nature Collections—and how they help increase citations, downloads, and engagement. Watch now: https://t.co/S3QFvnVXv5 Read more: https://t.co/6sop3SAJXW #ResearchImpact #SpringerNatureCollections
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@EGordonMallin
Erica Gordon-Mallin
3 months
Can at-home electronic monitoring, a.k.a. house arrest, be more effective than jail? New findings "show that introducing the possibility to transform a prison stay to EM at home reduced 10-year reconviction and reincarceration rates". In full: https://t.co/pcUxIY2bsZ #OA
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The Journal of Quantitative Criminology applies quantitative techniques to substantive, methodological, and/or evaluative concerns within criminology. Spans ...
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@EGordonMallin
Erica Gordon-Mallin
3 months
Last year, an avatar was viciously mass-assaulted in virtual reality. Behind the avatar was a real 16-year-old, & U.K. police stepped in. New research describes the unprecedented case & analyzes questions around crime, technology, & victimhood it unleashed:
@DrBleaks
Dr Paul Bleakley
4 months
Happy to share this new article in Crime, Law & Social Change led by my doctoral student Kylie McCarthy - the study explores media conceptualizations of the first investigated rape in the metaverse. Well done, Kylie!
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@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
2 months
Peer reviewers play a crucial part, together with journal editors and publishers, in helping to ensure the quality and credibility of published journal articles. But a lack of time and review guidance can limit reviewers’ ability to raise concerns. https://t.co/0X2Pge5MyY
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Nature - A cancer researcher is suspicious about a paper they’ve been asked to review. What steps should they take?
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@SpringerCrim
Springer Criminology
2 months
Criminologists: your thoughts?
@SpringerNature
Springer Nature
2 months
LinkedIn has been growing in popularity, also among scientists who use it to make connections and advance their careers. Nature’s Careers team spoke to researchers about why they love LinkedIn, and how other scientists can use it to their advantage:
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@EGordonMallin
Erica Gordon-Mallin
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Early this year, Crime, Law and Social Change—a journal both prolific & profound—used data from 500 athletes in 49 countries to report on & analyze "sextortion" in women's sports. Six (& counting) major news stories featured the findings. Read in full: https://t.co/sjXuGGd8Ct #OA
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Crime, Law and Social Change - Sextortion, a distinct form of sexual misconduct intersects with both sexual violence and corruption. Within the sphere of sport, marked by inherent power...
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@SpringerCrim
Springer Criminology
2 months
Undeniably, #AI is affecting scholarly research & Publishing in ways we're still exploring. At @SpringerNature, one thing's clear: our journey forward must be led by human-centered values – and we walk the walk. Read about it here: https://t.co/lbxXvDHM7h
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@rylan_simpson
Rylan Simpson
3 months
🚨 Police #visibility = impt metric for many #policing activities. It’s often assumed that physical presence of 🚔 = ppl see the 🚔. But do ppl always see the 🚔 when they're present? In my new JOEX article, I find the answer is *no*: https://t.co/uv2OnZItWY. A 🧵: 1/5
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@DrBleaks
Dr Paul Bleakley
4 months
Happy to share this new article in Crime, Law & Social Change led by my doctoral student Kylie McCarthy - the study explores media conceptualizations of the first investigated rape in the metaverse. Well done, Kylie!
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Crime, Law and Social Change - Advancements in technology have given individuals opportunities to connect via cyberspace in ways that were not previously possible. Alongside the benefits of new...
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@carlos_d_diaz
Carlos DĂ­az
5 months
With @sebafossati and @nicotrajtenberg, we leverage the staggered rollout of Montevideo’s itinerant street markets as a quasi-experimental setting to identify the causal effect of retail activity on crime. Now out in JQC (@SpringerNature): https://t.co/HO7qH5s3jY
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@AleGCorda
Dr. Alessandro Corda
5 months
The Special Issue of Criminal Law Forum, "Celebrating the Career of Michael Tonry", co-edited with Julian Roberts (@OxfordCrim), is now officially published. https://t.co/EUhxPRWEG7
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@SpringerCrim
Springer Criminology
5 months
That "online peer support for violence can enhance the apparent influence of offline violent peers" is among the numerous findings of new, #OpenAccess research from the Journal of Developmental and Life-Course #Criminology:
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Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology - The field of criminology has spent nearly a century investigating the link between peers and delinquency, but only recently turned its...
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@MESAGA2019
MESA Global Academy
6 months
New publications by Mahir Hazım! "Transnational Crime and the Collapse of State in Afghanistan" https://t.co/rMtbOq2JbV and "Executive Authoritarianism in Lawmaking in the Afghan Republic" in Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law (2025): 33:1.
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International Criminology - The rise of transnational crime has been a growing threat to international security and global governance. Transnational crime poses an even greater peril to developing...
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@SpringerCrim
Springer Criminology
7 months
What happens when political activists & protesters are treated like criminals? Per new #OpenAccess research from Critical Criminology, the impacts are nuanced, far-reaching, & worthy of close attention. In full: https://t.co/W1uMMSn4qY
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@SpringerCrim
Springer Criminology
7 months
"The speed & intensity of the expansion of fear of crime research & how it managed to penetrate many segments of Swedish governance must be considered remarkable," points out an illuminating new #OpenAccess piece. Read it in full: https://t.co/8H5KlLN5EI #SDG16 @ASCCriticalCrim
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Critical Criminology - This paper asks what the role of fear of crime research plays in the conception and framing of the crime problem, by unpacking the theoretical assumptions inherent in fear of...
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