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So, You Want to Be a Criminologist (policing edition)

So, You Want to Be a Criminologist (policing edition)

By Division Policing

In this series from the Division of Policing*, Janne and Laura explain some of the ins and outs of being a criminologist, including: how one can become a criminologist, what criminologists actually do, as well as other possible career routes for those interested in exploring criminology (with a focus on policing).

*American Society of Criminology
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Work-life Balance

So, You Want to Be a Criminologist (policing edition)Jun 03, 2021

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Work-life Balance

Work-life Balance

Here we discuss the ever-elusive work-life balance: what causes imbalances, the consequences of those imbalances, and how to take steps to ensure plenty of self-care and a reasonable quality of life. 

Jun 03, 202123:33
Dissertation options

Dissertation options

Some universities require a manuscript, others 3 papers strung together, and some even give PhD students an option. Here we talk about the pros and cons of the various options and some suggestions on how to maximize your options.

Jun 03, 202116:34
Starting Teaching

Starting Teaching

Interested in making some extra cash? Want to develop your CV and your teaching skills? Janne and Laura talk about getting started DOs and DONTS.

Jun 03, 202101:00:23
Negotiating Author Order

Negotiating Author Order

Here's another tricky, sticky issue that can arise: who goes first, second, third or nineteenth on a paper? Janne and Laura provide some tips and tricks on how to negotiate for your author spot.

May 27, 202118:37
Navigating the Supervision Relationship

Navigating the Supervision Relationship

As with all relationships, the grad student-supervisor relationship can be both beneficial and/or fraught with turmoil. In this episode, Janne and Laura unpack some of the do's and don'ts of how to navigate what can be a complex relationship. 

May 27, 202120:36
Selecting a Supervisor

Selecting a Supervisor

Janne and Laura talk about how to go about selecting your grad supervisor.

May 27, 202121:20
Conference Networking for Grad Students - Part II

Conference Networking for Grad Students - Part II

Worried about making the dreaded conference faux pas (or fox paw, as we like to say)? Concerned about how to deal with social awkwardness? Looking for some good (and bad) ideas on networking? Janne and Laura have you covered!

May 11, 202125:07
Conference Networking for Grad Students - Vol I

Conference Networking for Grad Students - Vol I

In this episode Janne and Laura share their tips & tricks for surviving the dreaded academic conference (while debunking a few myths along the way).

May 11, 202121:55
Media Relations 101

Media Relations 101

Increasingly, grad students are feeling the pressure to do media work. One small catch: most of us academics have zero to no media training. In this episode, Janne and Laura share some of their stories (read: lessons learned and mostly mistakes) to help you be better prepared should you want to promote your research to media sources.

May 08, 202120:44
Predatory Journals

Predatory Journals

Have you ever been asked to submit a journal to the International Journal of BioMedical Chemistry? Us too! Have you ever been asked to join the editorial board of Species of the Amazon Quarterly. Same here! In this episode Janne and Laura talk you through some of the scams in academia - from predatory journals to predatory conferences. If it looks to good ... 

May 08, 202110:52
Confused about Publishing Terms?

Confused about Publishing Terms?

So are we ! (just kidding). In this episode Janne and Laura talk you through each of the various pesky terms you can use on your CV for recording the status of your academic publishing.

May 08, 202116:05
How Did You Become a Criminologist?

How Did You Become a Criminologist?

In this episode, Janne and Laura debunk the myth that criminologists are born rather than made, pointing out that most of us have become criminologists by accident. So, if you're not sure what you want to do in life ... don't worry, you're not alone!

Apr 09, 202117:06
Policing as a Specialty Area in Criminology

Policing as a Specialty Area in Criminology

Policing research covers a HUGE array of topics (okay, not maybe HUGE but definitely at least 54 different subjects). In this episode, Janne and Laura discuss the field as a whole and the question of what we know and ... what we don't know.

Apr 09, 202116:09
What do You Do With the Police? (if you don't do CSI)

What do You Do With the Police? (if you don't do CSI)

In this episode, Janne and Laura discuss some of their adventures in the field in the hopes of convincing potential criminologists that field-based research can be FUN!

Apr 09, 202112:17
Everything You Wanted to Know About References but Were Afraid to Ask - Vol II

Everything You Wanted to Know About References but Were Afraid to Ask - Vol II

In this episode, Janne and Laura discuss getting reference letters and referee endorsements for jobs in criminal justice.

Mar 26, 202113:20
Everything You Wanted to Know About References but were Afraid to Ask

Everything You Wanted to Know About References but were Afraid to Ask

In this episode, Janne and Laura discuss how to effectively strategize to secure the much coveted reference letter for grad school!

Mar 26, 202115:32
We are Not CSI

We are Not CSI

In this episode Janne and Laura explain what we do as criminologists and what we DO NOT DO (hint: nothing to do with crime scenes, sorry).

Mar 26, 202112:14