Amy Nivette
@amynivette
Associate Professor of Sociology at @UniUtrecht
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16-09-2021 08:19:31
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Contrary to previous studies in the US, the new study from Amy Nivette, Laura Bechtiger, dribeaud, Lilly Shanahan and ManuelPEisner suggests that negative police contact doesn't lead to changes in internalizing problems among youth in Zurich. 📄link.springer.com/article/10.100… z-proso
Exciting news: I will be teaching a 4-day summer school on open science this August! The course is for ECRs in the social & behavioural sciences who want to get up to speed with open & reproducible practices and/or learn how to handle specific problems. utrechtsummerschool.nl/courses/data-s…
25 June, 14-15.15: Online workshop on FAIRification of sensitive data, FAIR-IMPACT I will be contributing with a short presentation about the use of synthetic data. 📊 Signup and program are available on the website! 🔓#openscience #FAIRdata fair-impact.eu/events/fair-im…
A new #OpenAccess paper led by Amy Nivette using #zproso data has been published! Findings suggest that police legitimacy, low moral neutralization, and empathy are positively associated with willingness to cooperate with the police. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.jcri…
Academic publishing is changing for good. Open data and open code, registered reports, null findings, open peer review, open access. All this and more will be explored at this exciting roundtable organised by European Network for Open Criminology at the forthcoming meeting of European Society of Criminology 😎
Interested in open research practices? European Network for Open Criminology is organizing a roundtable on pre-registration and registered reports presented by Stijn Ruiter and Sandy Schumann (PhD) 🇪🇺! Come learn, ask questions, and join the discussion! #eurocrim2024
🚨 A new paper co-authored with Nicolas Trajtenberg 🐝, Sebastian Fossati, and other colleagues from around the world has just been published in Crime Science (Springer Criminology). 🌎 In our study of 45 cities, we found that those enforcing strict lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic saw
I wasn't on twitter when this came out, so retweeting this for a bit of self-promotion. 😅 #openaccess #opendata Also check out the follow up on strict vs non-strict lockdowns led by Nicolas Trajtenberg 🐝 in this thread 👇🏻👇🏻
The European Network for Open Criminology has organised a series of activities at the ESC 2024 Bucharest, the 24th Annual Conference of European Society of Criminology, which will take place in Bucharest from September 11th to September 14th. esc-enoc.github.io/news/eurocrim2…
[HOW-TO GUIDES] Developing an ‘open research partnership’ with an applied and relational focus, by Ian Marder and Patrice McCormack esc-enoc.github.io/how-to/open-pa…
ENOC European Network for Open Criminology representing at European Society of Criminology in Bucharest!
We have created a register of researchers willing to deliver presentations on open criminology at departmental meetings! You can get in contact with Isabelle van der Vegt (NL), Charles C. Lanfear (UK), Torbjørn Skardhamar (NO) or Iain Brennan (UK) 👇🏻 esc-enoc.github.io/about.html
New programme by Dutch Research Council NWO Funding: academic journals that wish to 'flip' from a subscription model to diamond open access (no fees for readers - no fees for authors) can apply for funding to transition: nwo.nl/en/news/fundin…