1. Nullius in Verba: Darwin's greatest Secret (Vol. 1 Paperback book).
2. The hi-tech detection of Darwin’s and Wallace’s possible science fraud: Big data criminology re-writes the history of contested discovery (Expert peer reviewed academic article).
3. On Knowledge Contamination: New Data Challenges Claims of Darwin’s and Wallace’s Independent Conceptions of Matthew’s Prior-Published Hypothesis (Expert peer reviewed science journal article).
4. Using Date Specific Searches on Google Books to Disconfirm Prior Origination Knowledge Claims for Particular Terms, Words, and Names (Expert peer reviewed social science journal article) .
This book @Viktor_MS @kncukier is essential reading for #Criminology.— Dr Mike Sutton (@Criminotweet) July 6, 2018
Anyone exploring network theory or the benefits and potential dangers of predictive offending, victim algorithms and other #BigDataCriminology should read it. Here is my Amazon review. https://t.co/qeoJ4bSHnI pic.twitter.com/EKrueBk8FX
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