David Buil-Gil
@davidbuil
Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Criminology and Open Criminology Lead at @CriminologyUoM and @UoM_CDTS. All crime data are wrong, but some are useful
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http://builgil.com/ 29-01-2012 22:25:42
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Ilusionada por ofrecer, junto a Carles Soto-Urpina, y unos profesionales y académicos excepcionales del mundo de la criminología ambiental y el análisis del delito, este curso de capacitación por medio de Texas State University - completamente en español. ¿Quién se apunta...? distancelearning.txst.edu/continuing-edu…
🎙️ ¡Hoy desde POST C os traemos una entrevista con David Buil-Gil! 🔍 Hablamos con el investigador sobre su libro "La composición del crimen. Una aproximación analítica". Siendo un experto destacado en el campo, nos acerca al estudio del crimen en esta interesante entrevista.
Brendan Lantz and I are guest editing a special issue in Justice Quarterly on hate crime and violent extremism. Please consider submitting a manuscript and help spread the word! Articles due: September 30th Issue published: June 2025 Details below 👇
Very happy to see our paper on #Racism in #football published #OpenAccess in Sociological Science !!
Glad to see our paper “Did the Murder of George Floyd Damage Public Perceptions of Police and Law in the United States?” (with Adam Fine, Jonathan Jackson, Ben Bradford, Rick Trinkner, & Krisztián Pósch) is finally out Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…
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