The most common difference between online and offline criminal justice  is that the latter is exclusively run and regulated by the higher authorities while the former is left to private institutions that collect fees and operate privately. The internet is not running like a normal institution. On the contrary, it is completely uncontrolled.   We assume that it has no standards and time span. Our main aim, in this blog, is to offer a demonstration and underline some of the limitations of online research for criminal justice  issues.   Participation In Online Criminal Justice.   Due to its untamed state, participation in online criminal justice  remains an open question. The reason is that it is yet unclear whether it can be institutionalized as a compulsory subject in the higher education curriculum.   Nevertheless, it is natural to assume that online criminal justice  is different in terms of its requirements and structure. It is as if the basic requirements of universities are not yet...