📣New Article: Measuring geographies of fear of crime and crime in semi‑rural Sweden
Nicklas Guldåker, Karl Kronkvist, and @mannegerell.bsky.social
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That 12 hides two journals which I have six papers each in, Nordic Journal of Criminology and European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research. I guess it makes sense that those are so common - nordic in one case and with lots of spatial quant in the other case - but that is still a high number!
I just took a look at the summary of my publications - and the 42 papers of mine that have gotten accepted for publication are spread out across 23 different journals.
About as many are in journals I only published in once (14) as journals I published in two or three times (16) and more (12).
New paper out✅
In work led by Mia Puur we do Risk Terrain Modeling of 32 Swedish cities and show that city characteristics matter a little for model performance - whereas methodoligical choices matter much more.
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New paper with Niklas Jakobsson ✅
Did the 2024 Eurovision final in Malmö affect crime?
We find that non-police initiated crime went down during Eurovision week - but this was counteracted by increases in adjacent weeks - so displacement rather than reduction.
www.scup.com/eprint/7IZQE...
I was actually a bit surprised that I had published in as many journals as 23 too. That seems like a lot to me somehow.. But I have no idea how peoples journal distributions look like.. Do you guys typically publish in many different journals? Or the same journals a lot?