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Session Submission Type: Pre-arranged Panel
Open science in criminology promotes integrity, collaboration, innovation, and societal impact, contributing to a more rigorous and inclusive approach to understanding and addressing crime-related phenomena. This panel presents reflections on advances and challenges related to open access, open data and open research partnerships with the goal to inspire the broader adaptation of open science principles within the discipline.
Co-creating a national open research partnership in criminal justice: restorative and design approaches - Ian Marder, Maynooth University; Patrice McCormack, Maynooth University
How open is criminological research? A study of Open Access practices - Matt Ashby, UCL
Open Access Hubs: An Exploratory Study on Their Barriers and Enablers - Jessie Sheppard, University of Manchester; David Buil-Gil, The University of Manchester
Open data in criminology: a case for synthetic data generation - Katharina Krüsselmann, Institute of Security and Global Affairs, Leiden University, the Netherlands; Marcel Haas, Leiden University Medical Centre; Marco Spruit, Leiden University Medical Centre & Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science; Marieke Liem, Leiden University