13 episodes

#CrimComm is a global network of criminologists who believe in the importance of making research fully accessible to policy makers, practitioners, students, the public and to each other. To that end, we create, promote and share tools for researchers to help them enhance communication of social science research. Our guiding motto?

"If you have knowledge, let others light their candle at it"

- Margaret Fuller

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#CrimComm is a global network of criminologists who believe in the importance of making research fully accessible to policy makers, practitioners, students, the public and to each other. To that end, we create, promote and share tools for researchers to help them enhance communication of social science research. Our guiding motto?

"If you have knowledge, let others light their candle at it"

- Margaret Fuller

    Videos

    Videos

    Videos are a great medium that can be used to share a lot of information, or they can be broken up into smaller clips.

    • 9 min
    Twitter

    Twitter

    Although there is a character limit, Twitter is THE place to be as a criminologist!

    • 13 min
    ResearchGate, Google Scholar, etc.

    ResearchGate, Google Scholar, etc.

    Website such as ResearchGate and Google Scholar are great platforms to great a repository of your own work (and its impact).

    • 4 min
    Practitioner Newsletters, Magazines, & Blogs

    Practitioner Newsletters, Magazines, & Blogs

    Want to get your research read by practitioners? Write directly to them in practitioner-oriented newsletters, magazines, or blogs. 

    • 6 min
    Podcasts

    Podcasts

    Podcasts are a great medium that can be taken on-the-go.

    • 8 min
    LinkedIn

    LinkedIn

    LinkedIn provides a great professional platform to create a network and to connect with other academics, policy makers, and others. 

    • 8 min

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