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Open access, generative artificial intelligence, and the criminology evidence base · CrimRxiv

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Open access (OA) and generative artificial intelligence (genAI) shape how researchers, practitioners, and policymakers discover and synthesize criminological knowledge. We examined how deep-research tools from three popular genAI platforms handle criminology literature ...
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CrimRxiv broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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