July 17, 2026Published by crimesci on July 17, 2026Crime Science Weekly | EP.20 | Closing the Route to Selling Stolen Goods: An Idea That Sounds Reasonable, With Thinner Evidence Than People Assume
July 20, 2026Published by crimesci on July 20, 2026The impact of public lighting improvement on crimes and incivilities reduction in Chile
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July 31, 2026Published by crimesci on July 31, 2026A First for Thailand! A Milestone in Advancing Crime Science towards the Future
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August 3, 2026Published by crimesci on August 3, 2026Does darkness increase the risk of certain types of crime? A registered report article
August 6, 2026Published by crimesci on August 6, 2026The Center for Crime Science, in collaboration with the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) and the Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ), held the opening ceremony of: The 1st Symposium on Crime Science: Building Thailand’s Crime Science and Justice Innovation Ecosystem
August 6, 2026Published by crimesci on August 6, 2026The ceremony formalising cooperation in crime science and justice innovation of The 1st Symposium on Crime Science.
August 7, 2026Published by crimesci on August 7, 2026Keynote Session 1: Academia to Practice was delivered by Assistant Professor Youngsub Lee of The 1st Symposium on Crime Science.