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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.
Joined March 2015
🚨 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! 🕵
📢⏰ 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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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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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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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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🔓 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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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
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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
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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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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:
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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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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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
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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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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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🚨 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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"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
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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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