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Description: We are assessing the methods used in law and criminology research and seeking to improve them.

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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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Research practices in Criminology


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IMM v The Queen Retrospective

Chin, Edmond & Roberts
Open and reproducible analysis of a controversial criminal law decision.

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Practical suggestions for credible empirical legal research

A guide with specific steps law researchers, journals, and schools can take to improve empirical legal research

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Sydney Reproducibility Network (SRN)

Web page for the Sydney Reproducibility Network

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Replicability in Empirical Legal Research

Review paper on reproducibility in empirical legal research (for Annual Review of Law and Social Science)

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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

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Meta-research in law reform

We are studying the research relied on by law reform bodies and making suggesting to improve that research.

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Implicit bias in legal research

A study of law journal citations to "implicit bias training"

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Co-evolving systems

Comparing truth-seeking mechanisms in science and law, through metaresearch

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