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About

The International Platform for Crime, Law and AI is an independent academic-style platform that explores the intersection of criminology, law, political science, artificial intelligence, international relations, and related fields. Our goal is to create space for emerging voices to engage with critical global issues and contribute meaningfully to academic-style discourse— without the traditional barriers of formal publishing.

 

We are committed to empowering university students, early-career professionals, and aspiring researchers by providing an accessible outlet to publish their work, share new perspectives, and refine their academic writing skills.

 

We especially welcome contributors who may not yet hold advanced academic titles or extensive publication histories—what matters to us is intellectual curiosity, originality, and a commitment to quality.

Disclaimer: This platform is not a formal peer-reviewed academic journal and is not affiliated with any academic institution. Articles undergo internal editorial review for clarity, coherence, and relevance, but they are not subjected to formal peer review processes. For contributors applying to PhD programs or seeking formal academic publication credits, this journal should be considered a complement, not a substitute, for traditional academic publishing.

By contributing to our journal, writers can strengthen their portfolios, grow their networks, and be part of an international community exploring how law, technology, and society intersect in a rapidly changing world.

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Mission

To create a platform that bridges the gap between academic research and the pressing issues at the crossroads of justice, technology, and society. We aim to:
 

  • Encourage meaningful contributions from students, scholars, and professionals exploring the ethical, legal, and societal challenges posed by artificial intelligence, online radicalization, and global security.
     

  • Foster interdisciplinary dialogue by bringing together diverse perspectives from criminology, law, international relations, political science, and other related fields.
     

  • Advance critical understanding of how technology shapes modern crime, governance, and justice systems, with a focus on informed solutions and forward-thinking ideas.
     

Vision

At the International Platform for Crime, Law, and AI, we envision a world where emerging scholars and early-career professionals have equal opportunities to contribute to the intellectual discourse surrounding crime, law, and technology.

 

Our goal is to build a dynamic, inclusive academic space where diverse voices can be heard, unburdened by the traditional barriers to publication.

 

We strive to create a platform that empowers the next generation of thought leaders to explore, challenge, and shape the future of our fields. By fostering an environment of collaboration and intellectual growth, we aim to make contributions to policy, research, and innovation in the intersection of law, criminology, and artificial intelligence.

Values

ACADEMIC RIGOUR

ACADEMIC RIGOUR

Commitment to rigorous scholarly standards in the analysis and interpretation of academic topics, ensuring that all published content meets academic criteria

INCLUSIVITY

Embracing diversity of perspectives, backgrounds, and methodologies among contributors and readers, fostering a welcoming and inclusive scholarly community

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Ensuring fair and unbiased opportunities for publication, promoting diversity and inclusivity regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, or background

INTERSECTIONALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

Embracing intersectional perspectives and approaches in the analysis of ongoing events, recognizing and valuing the complex interplay of identities and social issues within narratives. Embracing intersectional perspectives and advocating for social justice issues, including support for the LGBTQ+ community and addressing other social inequalities

Meet The Founder

Milena Fahr

Milena Fahr is the founder and editor-in-chief of the International Platform for Crime, Law and AI. She is a criminologist with a academic background in AI, security and policy analysis. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, with research focused on the impact of AI on online far-right radicalization. Her work bridges the gap between academia and practical applications, offering expertise in the intersection of crime, technology, and social issues.

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