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Improving Law and Criminology Research
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Description: We are assessing the methods used in law and criminology research and seeking to improve them.
This project contains several components surrounding meta-research in law and criminology:
- Measuring research practices in law and criminology
- Researching ways to conduct law and criminology research more credibly
- Providing guidance to the law and criminology communities about credible research practices
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IMM v The Queen Retrospective
Open and reproducible analysis of a controversial criminal law decision.
Practical suggestions for credible empirical legal research
A guide with specific steps law researchers, journals, and schools can take to improve empirical legal research
Sydney Reproducibility Network (SRN)
Web page for the Sydney Reproducibility Network
Replicability in Empirical Legal Research
Review paper on reproducibility in empirical legal research (for Annual Review of Law and Social Science)
Transparency and reproducibility-related practices in empirical legal research
We coded 300 articles empirical legal studies and measured their transparency, reproducibility, and credibility related characteristics
Meta-research in law reform
We are studying the research relied on by law reform bodies and making suggesting to improve that research.
Implicit bias in legal research
A study of law journal citations to "implicit bias training"
Co-evolving systems
Comparing truth-seeking mechanisms in science and law, through metaresearch
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