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Todays crime related press reports collected by Prof. Thomas Görgen, German Police University

The Independent, 01.01.2013

Kenneth Clarke’s legacy: first fall in prisoner numbers since 1990s

The prison population has fallen by almost 3,000 since the start of last year, reversing a trend dating back to the 1990s, it has been revealed.

Nigel Morris

Derbyshire Times-, 01.01.2013

SmartWater marking on offer to help protect Christmas gifts

Police are holding a property-marking event to allow residents to register their Christmas presents and help deter would-be thieves.
Wired (USA), 01.01.2013

John McAfee’s Last Stand

On November 12, 2012, Belizean police announced that they were seeking John McAfee for questioning in connection with the murder of his neighbor. Six months earlier, I began an in-depth investigation into McAfee’s life. This is the chronicle of that investigation.

Joshua Davis

New York Times, 02.01.2013

How to Halt the Terrorist Money Train

ROBERT MAZUR

UMSL Daily (blog)-, 02.01.2013

UMSL criminologist to execute second study on controversial New York police program

Crime in New York has been on the decline for two decades. Law enforcement officials attribute the decrease to the police department’s aggressive use of a program called “Stop, Question and Frisk.”
Economic Times, 02.01.2013

Patriarchal mindset creates hurdle to effective policing

Rajshekhar & Kim Arora,ET Bureau

Police Oracle, 02.01.2013

College of Policing 'Will Focus On Research'

New chief executive envisages college will not be focused on delivering training.
New York Times (blog), 03.01.2013

In Conversation With: Psychologist Rajat Mitra

Dr. Rajat Mitra, a clinical psychologist, is the director of the Swanchetan Society for Mental Health, a nongovernmental organization in India that provides counseling and support services to survivors of violence, abuse and trauma. He is one of the few people in the country who has closely studied sex offenders to understand the motivation behind their attacks, interviewing hundreds of them in Tihar Jail in Delhi over several years.

MALAVIKA VYAWAHARE

New York Times (blog)-, 03.01.2013

With Accessory, Officers Looking Sharp and Staying Safe

SAM ROBERTS

PreventionAction, 03.01.2013

An executive decision

Programs for the parents of poorly behaved children could be strengthened if they targeted not only parenting skills but also some of the most fundamental aspects of parents’ brain functioning, such as memory, attention, and self-control.
Outlook India, 04.01.2013

How Do We Break The Indian Penile Code?

This cultural sanction of rape must stop, the state has to speak

Meena Kandasamy

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 04.01.2013

Virtual Autopsies Provide New Insights into Death

Frank Thadeusz

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 04.01.2013

Wiesenthal List Induces Hand-Wringing in Germany

What Makes an Anti-Semite?
New York Times, 05.01.2013

Shooting of Two Officers Began With a Minor Violation Used to Fight Crime

WENDY RUDERMAN and CHRISTOPHER MAAG

The Economist, 05.01.2013

Rape and murder in Delhi

A horrible attack could prove a turning point for India’s women
New York Times, 05.01.2013

On the Trail of a Counterfeiter Called ‘The Printer’

KIM SEVERSON

The Independent, 06.01.2013

Special report: Female genital mutilation - unreported, ignored and unpunished

Ten years after new legislation, still no one has been charged

Brian Brady, Paul Cahalan

USA TODAY, 06.01.2013

Ky. program targets jail's revolving-door offenders

Chris Kenning

Ars Technica-, 06.01.2013

The bizarre tale of John McAfee, spymaster

Nate Anderson

Open City (India),, 06.01.2013

A Woman in the City

Devika Bakshi

Charlotte Observer, 06.01.2013

A murder statistic to applaud and improve upon

Policing, trends help Charlotte hit 24-year low in homicides.
New York Times, 06.01.2013

Ex-Officer Is First From C.I.A. to Face Prison for a Leak

WASHINGTON — Looking back, John C. Kiriakou admits he should have known better. But when the F.B.I. called him a year ago and invited him to stop by and “help us with a case,” he did not hesitate.

SCOTT SHANE

guardian.co.uk, 07.01.2013

Murderers beware: 'virtual autopsies' could revolutionise investigations

According to inventors of system, Virtopsies allow detection of injuries often undetectable in traditional methods

Kate Connolly in Berlin

Newswise, 07.01.2013

Conference Will Address 'Big Questions' of Free Will

EurekAlert!, 07.01.2013

Comprehensive public health approach urged to curb gun violence in US

EurekAlert!, 07.01.2013

Violence against teachers spurs urgent call to action

Expert recommendations address alarming yet often overlooked issue
New Zealand Herald, 07.01.2013

Cops on the wrong side of the law

At least 67 police staff have been arrested in the past three years while serving on the force. Some of the charges include dealing LSD, assault, drink-driving and theft.

Amelia Wade

The New Yorker, 07.01.2013

A Pickpocket’s Tale

Adam Green

EurekAlert!, 07.01.2013

Study defines when disclosing a whistle-blower's identity, like in an email, becomes retaliation

The Economist (blog)-, 07.01.2013

What will happen to Romania’s judiciary?

L.C, | BUCHAREST

The Times Literary Supplement, 07.01.2013

Communism, Fascism and liberals now

Vladimir Tismaneanu THE DEVIL IN HISTORY bCommunism, Fascism, and some lessons of the twentieth century. 326pp. University of California Press. $34.95; distributed in the UK by Wiley. £24.95. 978 0 520 23972 2

John Gray

New York Times, 08.01.2013

Diagnosis: Battered but Vibrant

CHICAGO — The neighborhood’s best-known restaurants were failing, its crime rate was on the rise, and for the first time that anyone could remember there were foreclosures, with once tidy bungalows sitting empty and dark.

BENEDICT CAREY

New York Times, 08.01.2013

Probing the Mentality Behind a Massacre

Huffington Post (blog)-, 08.01.2013

Do Gun Bans Work?

Paul Heroux

EurekAlert!, 08.01.2013

'Universal' personality traits may not be universal after all

MSN News UK, 09.01.2013

The ‘link’ between lead pollution and violent crime

William Green

Harvard Magazine, 09.01.2013

Gun Violence: A Public-Health Issue

David Hemenway

EurekAlert!, 09.01.2013

Brown eyes appear more trustworthy than blue

People judge men's trustworthiness based on face shape, eye color
EurekAlert!, 09.01.2013

E-games boost physical activity in children; might be a weapon in the battle against obesity

EurekAlert!, 09.01.2013

Protective communities may reduce risk of drinking in teens

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Living in a caring community may help curb teenage alcohol use, while hanging out with antisocial peers can have the opposite effect, according to Penn State researchers studying substance abuse patterns.
Huffington Post, 09.01.2013

Marijuana Legalization: Opponents Regroup Following Washington, Colorado Votes

GENE JOHNSON

Newswise, 09.01.2013

Replacing Prison Terms with Drug Abuse Treatment Could Save Billions in Criminal Justice Costs

Herald Sun-, 10.01.2013

Firebugs driven by need for 'validation, power and control'

Lucy Kippist

The New Yorker, 10.01.2013

The Science of Sex Abuse

Is it right to imprison people for heinous crimes they have not yet committed?

Rachel Aviv

National Review Online, 10.01.2013

Lead and Crime

Jim Manzi

New York Times, 10.01.2013

Homicide Tracking Site Expanding to Chicago

CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY

The Local.se, 10.01.2013

More Swedish men report being raped

Reports of male rape are on the rise in Sweden, new figures show, yet sexual violence experts believe the figures represent only the tip of the iceberg as many men are too ashamed to report the assaults.
The Atlantic Cities, 10.01.2013

A Growing Divide in Urban Gun Violence

Richard Florida

Reason, 10.01.2013

5 Facts About Guns, Schools, And Violence

What every legislator - and citizen - needs to know.

Nick Gillespie & Amanda Winkler

Nashua Telegraph, 10.01.2013

Ferguson: No link between video games, violence

Christopher J. Ferguson is an associate professor and chairman of the department of psychology and communication at Texas A&M International University. He wrote this for the Hartford Courant.

CHRISTOPHER J. FERGUSON

New York Magazine, 10.01.2013

Study: Being a Fat Woman Is Criminal

Kat Stoeffel

Huffington Post UK, 10.01.2013

Sex Offences Conviction Rates Could Be As Low As 1.18%

New York Times, 10.01.2013

When Burglary Is Not Burglary

Matthew Descamps was convicted in 2008 of being a felon in possession of a handgun and ammunition under federal law, which usually leads to a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. But a federal trial judge in Washington State more than doubled that sentence to 21 years and 10 months under the Armed Career Criminal Act.
The New York Review of Books (USA),, 10.01.2013

How He Got It Right

Andrew Hacker

Faculty of 1000, 11.01.2013

Cannabis use and the increased risk of psychosis: the debate continues

Science Daily (press release)-, 11.01.2013

Investigating the Bystander Effect Using Virtual Reality

The New Yorker online, 11.01.2013

A Maid’s Execution

On Wednesday, the Saudi Arabian government beheaded Rizana Nafeek, a Sri Lankan woman who had worked as a maid in the kingdom, holding her responsible for the death of the four-month-old baby of her employer
Slate Magazine, 11.01.2013

The Signature of Your Soul

How much can you really tell about people from their handwriting?

Katy Waldman

The New Yorker online, 11.01.2013

The Lessons of Steubenville

Michelle Dean

PreventionAction, 11.01.2013

Can training help child welfare workers to broker better services?

New York Times, 12.01.2013

In 2010 Portland Bomb Plot, a Question of Manipulation or Violent Extremism

PORTLAND, Ore. — A defense lawyer for a 21-year-old Somali-American told a federal jury here on Friday that his client did in fact push a cellphone button on a night in late November 2010 believing he was detonating a truck bomb that would kill hundreds or thousands of people who had gathered to watch downtown Portland’s Christmas lights come on.

KIRK JOHNSON

New York Times, 13.01.2013

India’s New Focus on Rape Shows Only the Surface of Women’s Perils

GARDINER HARRIS

New York Times, 13.01.2013

Tribal Lessons

THE WORLD UNTIL YESTERDAY What Can We Learn From Traditional Societies?

DAVID BROOKS

New York Times, 13.01.2013

Train a Parent, Spare a Child

BRUCE FEILER

New York Times, 13.01.2013

Darwin Was Wrong About Dating

DAN SLATER

Outlook India, 14.01.2013

Rape Happens

The ‘normalcy’ of violence—sexual violence being the most perverted—is India’s lot. One girl’s nightmare focuses the light.

Batra Bakshi, Chandrani Banerjee

New York Times, 14.01.2013

In California, It’s U.S. vs. State Over Marijuana

ADAM NAGOURNEY

Daily Mail - 15.1.2013, 15.01.2013

Only half of police would report a colleague for beating a suspect who tried to escape

By Jack Doyle

Reason (blog)- January 14, 2013, 15.01.2013

Reducing Crime Doesn't Necessarily Require More Cops

New York Times- 14.1.2013, 15.01.2013

The ‘Must-Steal’ Product of the Season

Stuart Green

EurekAlert!, 15.01.2013

Childhood trauma leaves its mark on the brain

EPFL scientists find evidence that psychological wounds inflicted when young leave lasting biological traces—and a predisposition toward violence later in life
EurekAlert!, 15.01.2013

No panaceas for Mexico's violent drug war, but prohibition has failed

The Guardian, 15.01.2013

Jimmy Savile and a sorry tale of abuse

PreventionAction, 15.01.2013

Romanian foster care: equipping carers to help challenging children

Romania’s social care system has seen a sea change for the better over the last two decades. Foster care has largely replaced Ceausescu-era orphanages characterized by shocking levels of overcrowding, sexual and physical abuse, and inadequate medical treatment.
Press-Enterprise (blog)-, 15.01.2013

GUN VIOLENCE: Ex-Redlands police chief leading national effort

Barely a month after the Connecticut school massacre, retired Redlands Police Chief Jim Bueermann has launched a national effort to give cops and communities practical and low-cost ways to prevent — yes, prevent — gun violence by mentally and emotionally unbalanced people.
Newswise Released, 15.01.2013

Lance Armstrong: "Bernie Madoff on a Bike"

Wake Forest University expert available to discuss Armstrong’s confessional Oprah chat
New York Times, 15.01.2013

Life in the Red

The belt-tightening was the easy part. Cancel the cable. Skip the air conditioners. Ration the cellphone, unplug the wireless Internet, cook rice and beans — done, and done.

BENEDICT CAREY

EurekAlert!, 16.01.2013

Genetics plays major role in victimization in elementary school

New York Times, 16.01.2013

What’s in Obama’s Gun Control Proposal

New York Times (blog)-, 16.01.2013

India’s Man Problem

ANJANI TRIVEDI and HEATHER TIMMONS

NBCNews.com-, 16.01.2013

Was the last assault weapons ban effective?

Polly DeFrank

Newswise —Released, 16.01.2013

Study Examines Link Between Incarceration and Psychiatric Disorders

Newswise Released, 16.01.2013

First Amendment Weakens Gun Rights Advocates’ Insurrection Argument

Science Daily, 16.01.2013

Portrayal of Spring Break Excess May Be Stereotypes Gone Wild

The popular perception that college students are reaching new levels of self-indulgence and risky behavior during spring break excursions may be based on media coverage and scholarship that oversimplifies what has become an annual rite for many young adults, according to researchers.
BBC News, 16.01.2013

US gun debate: Could Obama's guns plan work?

Guns in a trash can Gun buy-back programmes, like one held recently in Los Angeles, are aimed at getting firearms off the streets

Kate Dailey

New York Times, 16.01.2013

Police to Use Fake Pill Bottles to Track Drugstore Thieves

JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN

EurekAlert!, 17.01.2013

Power's punishing impact

Research links power and tendency to punish harshly
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, 17.01.2013

Pittsburgh to study response to domestic violence calls

Moriah Balingit

New Scientist, 17.01.2013

Obama to scientists: tell us how to curb gun violence

Peter Aldhous

Medscape, 17.01.2013

Childhood Trauma Directly Linked to Adult Aggression

Pam Harrison

New York Times, 17.01.2013

Pennsylvania: Police Accused of Retaliatory Arrests

Huffington Post Posted, 17.01.2013

Generation Y And Porn: A Look At Millennials' Complicated Relationship With Online Pornography

Newswise, 17.01.2013

American Psychological Association Applauds Provisions of White House Plan to Stem Gun Violence

The American Psychological Association expressed strong support for key components of President Obama’s plan to protect American children and communities by reducing gun violence
New York Times, 17.01.2013

An Added Mission for Arizona Sheriff’s Immigration Posse: School Patrols

FERNANDA SANTOS

New York Times (blog)-, 17.01.2013

Gun Control and Suicide

If you’re looking for a reason to be skeptical that the gun control proposals President Obama unveiled yesterday would actually have an impact on violent crime, look no further than the historical examples invoked by gun control advocates praising the White House’s effort:

Ross Douthat

Wired (USA),, 17.01.2013

Deception Is Futile When Big Brother’s Lie Detector Turns Its Eyes on You

Alan Bersin, commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, arrives at the gloomy US border post in Nogales, Arizona, early one winter morning wearing an expression of mildly pained concentration.
New Zealand Herald, 18.01.2013

John Howard speaks out on gun control

Former prime minister John Howard has shared his experience in overhauling Australia's gun laws in one of the United States' most influential newspapers.
New York Times, 18.01.2013

The States Confront Gun Violence

University of Utah, 18.01.2013

Physical and Sexual Assault Linked to Increased Suicide Risk in Military

Utah study suggests recognizing specific triggers may enhance diagnosis, treatments
EurekAlert!, 19.01.2013

From bullying to relationships: Mapping our online communications

CBS News-, 19.01.2013

Mental health reporting gaps cloud background checks

John Bentley, Paul Bogosian and Phil Hirschkorn

Washington Post (blog)-, 19.01.2013

Eugene Jarecki: ‘A jailer is as victimized by the drug war as the person he is jailing.’

Winnipeg, 20.01.2013

Alone together

Newtown shooter destroyed his hard drive before going on rampage. What messages does tragedy hold for our wired age?

Michael S. Rosenwald

Boston Globe, 20.01.2013

The gun toll we’re ignoring: suicide

You wouldn’t know it from the national debate, but most American firearm deaths aren’t murder

Leon Neyfakh

phillyBurbs.com, 20.01.2013

'Too big to jail' follows 'too big to fail'

THEODORE J. COHEN PH.D.

phillyBurbs.com, 20.01.2013

'Too big to jail' follows 'too big to fail'

THEODORE J. COHEN PH.D.

Record-Searchlight, 20.01.2013

We need research into gun facts

John Whittenberger

Detroit Free Press, 20.01.2013

The right way to stop gun violence

Stephen Henderson

Newswise — Released, 20.01.2013

Frequent Multitaskers Are Bad at It; Can't Talk and Drive Well

Most people believe they can multitask effectively, but a University of Utah study indicates that people who multitask the most – including talking on a cell phone while driving – are least capable of doing so. Citations PLOS ONE (Jan. 23, 2013)
Texas State University, 21.01.2013

Obama’s gun violence plan falls short, misses mental health mark

Jose R. Gonzalez

Times of India ANI, 21.01.2013

Cyberbullying occurs largely among friends: Study

The research is part of a burgeoning field of study into the effects of social media on everyday relationships and behavior.
Communitycare.co.uk, 21.01.2013

'Social workers too concerned with labelling children who abuse'

Sexually harmful behaviour by children is a significant problem, but social care responses still need improvement, according to experts. Tristan Donovan finds out what needs to change.
Medical Xpress, 21.01.2013

One-third of dating teens report violence in their relationships

New York Times, 21.01.2013

Anti-Torture Efforts in Afghanistan Failed, U.N. Says

ALISSA J. RUBIN

Washington Post, 21.01.2013

The stale claim that 40 percent of gun sales lack background checks

Glenn Kessler

NDTV, 21.01.2013

How MIT ensnared a hacker, bucking a freewheeling culture

Noam Cohen

Indiana Public Media, 21.01.2013

Columbus To Install Defibrillators In Police Vehicles

Gretchen Frazee

New York Times, 21.01.2013

Iran Resorts to Hangings in Public to Cut Crime

THOMAS ERDBRINK

Spiked, 21.01.2013

Whatever happened to free will?

The rise of determinism and the denial of choice reflect today’s very bleak view of human beings.

Ellie Lee

Science Codex, 22.01.2013

Severe abuse at home linked to dating violence

Young urban black women who are exposed to severe abuse within their families are much more likely to be victims of dating violence, according to a study led by a Michigan State University researcher
Police News, 22.01.2013

Study: professors oppose guns on campus

Many surveyed said weapons on campus would make them feel less safe; over 1,000 faculty surveyed throughout Midwest

Theodore Decker

EurekAlert!, 22.01.2013

Men more likely to commit research misconduct than female counterparts

EurekAlert!, 22.01.2013

Lower drinking ages can have an impact on later drinking patterns

Lower minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) laws have been associated with short-term effects such as more traffic fatalities and teen suicides.
EurekAlert!, 22.01.2013

Alcohol use from adolescence to adulthood follows different, complex pathways

Emory University, 22.01.2013

Penicillin, not the pill, may have launched the sexual revolution

The 1950s were not as prudish as they seemed on the surface, says economist Andrew Francis.

Carol Clark

New York Times, 22.01.2013

How Companies Can Sue Defendants in Insider Trading Cases

PETER J. HENNING

EurekAlert!, 22.01.2013

A brain protein called vimentin can indicate damage to the hippocampus following binge drinking

The Verge (USA),, 22.01.2013

Memory to myth: tracing Aaron Swartz through the 21st century

To understand his contributions, we have to look beyond the headlines

Tim Carmody

The Independent, 23.01.2013

Apathetic. A failure. The official verdict on India's rape police

Former chief justice calls for stricter enforcement of sexual assault laws and women judges

Andrew Buncombe

BBC News, 23.01.2013

Why are vandalism rates falling?

Vandalism in the UK is falling at a quicker rate than almost any other type of crime, according to official figures. What are the possible reasons behind this?

Brian Wheeler

London24, 23.01.2013

Met Police urged to improve service for victims of crime

The Metropolitan Police has the worst victim satisfaction rating of any police service in the UK, according to a report released today. The Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), the body which oversees the Met, has been urged to set it more challenging targets to address the problems faced by victims of crime.

Luke Jacobs

Phys.Org, 23.01.2013

Gun control: Focus on manufacturers, not just buyers, study shows

As the gun control debate continues, Kevin D. Bradford, an associate professional specialist in marketing at the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business, says the focus should be on those who distribute guns, not solely on those who buy them.
EurekAlert!, 23.01.2013

Knobbly knees in competition with fingerprints

Biometrics using internal body parts
University of Granada, 23.01.2013

Researchers design a new imaging technique for identifying the age and sex of a corpse

The new technique is based on a computing system designed by researchers at the Forensic Anthropology Laboratory of the University of Granada. This system is based on free software and has a reliability of 95%.
St. Michael's Hospital, 23.01.2013

Smokers who quit before age 40 have lifespan almost as long as people who never smoked

Leslie Shepherd

The Nation online, 23.01.2013

Government Persecution, From Aaron Swartz to Bradley Manning

Chase Madar

ABC Online, 24.01.2013

Youth need grievance space to beat the bullet

FEW know about gun crime in western Sydney better than the Darwiche and Dib families.

Rachel Olding, Ilya Gridneff

The Independent, 24.01.2013

Police winning battle against inner city gun crime

Firearms offences are 40 per cent down in less than a decade, figures will show Paul Peachey Firearms offences have fallen by more than 40 percent in less than a decade, with the rise of “gun culture” in Britain’s inner cities apparently reversed because of improved police intelligence.
guardian.co.uk, 24.01.2013

Fall in UK crime rate baffles experts

The classic theory that property crime rises faster in times of economic strife no longer seems to apply, latest figures show

Alan Travis

EurekAlert!, 24.01.2013

Abuse during childhood linked to uterine fibroids in African-American women

EurekAlert!, 24.01.2013

'Cool' kids in middle school bully more, UCLA psychologists report

Study of seventh and eighth graders finds no difference between boys, girls
The Daily Campus, 24.01.2013

Sexual assault stems from deep cultural issues

Michael Dearman

New York Times, 24.01.2013

Honoring Drug War Dead, and Spurring a Debate

RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

Medical News, 24.01.2013

Reproductive Coercion Common In Abusive Relationships

Adolescent girls and women should now be screened for reproductive coercion, a form of abuse that occurs when male partners sabotage their contraception intentionally.
FactCheck.org-, 24.01.2013

FactChecking GOP Response to Obama Gun Plan

Republican response to President Barack Obama’s plan to reduce gun violence has been peppered with misleading claims.
SPIEGEL ONLINE, 24.01.2013

How Nazis Escaped Justice in South America

Felix Bohr

al.com (blog), 24.01.2013

Abortion, lead poisoning or good police-work. Why is crime falling in Mobile and across the country?

Robert McClendon

American Thinker, 24.01.2013

Gun Violence and the FBI

Elise Cooper

MarketWatch (press release)-, 24.01.2013

BIA Hosts Interactive Presentation on Cyber Security

Alon Israely and Lawrence Husick

Youth Today, 24.01.2013

House Summit Urges Research-Based Solutions to Violence

Kaukab Jhumra Smith

NBCNews.com (blog), 24.01.2013

Lying becomes automatic with practice, study says

Cari Nierenberg

Spiked, 24.01.2013

The rise of a pseudo-scientific links lobby

Every day there seems to be a new study making a link between food, chemicals or lifestyle and ill-health. None of them has any link with reality.

Michael Fitzpatrick

N.C. State University Technician Online-Posted, 25.01.2013

Fighting crime with fiber research

Joseph Cabaniss

Salon, 25.01.2013

When the government approves of hacking

While hacktivists and whistle-blowers face federal prison, the White House declares a National Day of Civic Hacking

Natasha Lennard

New York Times, 26.01.2013

It Has Been Frigid Outside, but Also a Lot Less Dangerous

It’s an old saw that murders spike during hot summers, when city dwellers flee their apartments for the streets and tempers soar along with the mercury. Less, however, has been said about the effect of extreme cold spells on mankind’s capacity for violent crimes.

JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN

The Economist, 26.01.2013

A cruel trade

To curb widespread trafficking of abducted children, officials and parents are turning to social media
The Economist, 26.01.2013

Fathers and sons

An upsurge of violence on the streets points to rising instability
The Economist (UK),, 26.01.2013

Afrighanistan?

The real danger is that the world turns its back on another poor place threatened by jihadists
New York Times, 26.01.2013

Prison Population Can Shrink When Police Crowd Streets

Now that the United States has the world’s highest reported rate of incarceration, many criminologists are contemplating another strategy. What if America reverted to the penal policies of the 1980s? What if the prison population shrank drastically? What if money now spent guarding cellblocks was instead used for policing the streets?

JOHN TIERNEY

Albuquerque Journal Sun, 27.01.2013

Kids Who Kill their parents

Deborah Ziff

New York Times, 27.01.2013

Who Decides the Laws of War?

CHARLIE SAVAGE

New York Times, 27.01.2013

The Price of a Stolen Childhood

EMILY BAZELON

Jerusalem Post, 27.01.2013

Fighting anti-Semitism

JPOST EDITORIAL

The New York Times, 27.01.2013

How We Fight

David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War

Fred Kaplan

New York Times, 27.01.2013

Mexican Violence Prompts Self-Policing by Civilians

KARLA ZABLUDOVSKY

Times of India, 28.01.2013

Etiquette lessons for Delhi Police

Raj Shekhar

The Guardian (blog), 28.01.2013

How social enterprise can reduce gang violence

From unleashing potential through sport to raising aspirations, social enterprise solutions have significant impact on youth crime
Research Magazine, 28.01.2013

'Respect for personal data must be in the DNA of business'

Trust. It’s a very small word, but something that’s taken for granted. It can be difficult to achieve but easy to throw away.

Jane Frost

EurekAlert!, 28.01.2013

Majority of Americans support dozens of policies to strengthen US gun laws

For most policies, little difference in support between gun owners and non-gun-owners
Huffington Post, 28.01.2013

Gun Violence & Adam Lanza's DNA: Is There A Gene For Murder? (VIDEO)

Cara Santa Maria

University of Iowa, 28.01.2013

Best friends influence when teenagers have first drink

UI study notes friends' access to alcohol as main reason
EurekAlert!, 29.01.2013

Center-based child care: Long hours do not cause aggression and disobedience

Spending many hours in centre-based child care does not lead to more aggression and disobedience in children, according to a new study using data from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study
EurekAlert!, 29.01.2013

'Moral realism' may lead to better moral behavior

New report by Boston College researchers
CNN, 29.01.2013

Why new laws could miss America's bigger gun problem

Mallory Simon

PlanningResource, 29.01.2013

Interactive 'design out crime' toolkit launched

Michael Donnelly

Huffington Post-, 29.01.2013

Kimberly McCarthy Execution Postponed: Judge In Texas Delays Woman's Punishment Until April

MICHAEL GRACZYK

Association for Psychological Science PRESS RELEASE, 29.01.2013

Conflicting Cultural Identities May Foster Political Radicalism

New research suggests that dual-identity immigrants — first-generation immigrants and their descendants who identify with both their cultural minority group and the society they now live in — may be more prone to political radicalism if they perceive their two cultural identities to be incompatible.
International Business Times, 30.01.2013

Drug Offenses, Not Violent Crime, Filling Up Federal Prisons

Almost a quarter of the world’s prison population is locked up in one country: the United States.

Ashley Portero

Medical Xpress, 30.01.2013

Researchers work to identify early warning signs in juvenile offenders

News-Medical.net, 30.01.2013

Geospatial technologies help track real-time movements of sex offenders

Huffington Post, 30.01.2013

Restorative Justice Is Not Forgiveness

Ted Wachtel, President/Founder of the International Institute for Restorative Practices Graduate School

EurekAlert!, 30.01.2013

Rats, like humans, return to drinking once punishment is removed

Reports new study in Biological Psychiatry
EurekAlert!, 30.01.2013

Excessive alcohol use when you're young could have lasting impacts on your brain

Review article published in Cortex highlights growing evidence for the lasting impact of alcohol on the brain
New York Times, 30.01.2013

Top Federal Prosecutor of Corporate Crime Resigns

BEN PROTESS

PreventionAction, 30.01.2013

Good delivery delivers the goods

Interventions are more effective when they’re carried out as intended. But how can program implementers keep tabs on how faithfully a program is delivered? In a new study, researchers test an easy-to-use measure of adherence to Brief Parent Training (BPT).
The New York Review of Books (USA, 31.01.2013

Disturbing’ & ‘Misleading’

CBC., 31.01.2013

Montreal police taking new approach on mental health emergencies

New plan will see every officer trained in the next three years
Minnesota Public Radio, 31.01.2013

Mass shooting stats cooked, criminologist says

Are mass killings on the rise? It depends, apparently, on how you define mass killings.

Bob Collins

New York Times (blog, 31.01.2013

Europeans Dismantle People-Smuggling Ring

HARVEY MORRIS

EurekAlert!, 31.01.2013

Social networking: Gen Xers connect online as often as they socialize in person

Young adults in Generation X are as likely to connect with friends, family and co-workers online as they are in person, according to a University of Michigan study.

ANN ARBOR

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 31.01.2013

"Bang Your Friends"

Facebook-Sex-App sorgt für Aufregung Gerade mal eine Woche im Umlauf, zieht eine App für erotische Anbahnungen das Interesse der Facebook-Nutzer auf sich. Dabei gibt es erhebliche Mängel in Sachen Privatsphäre und Schutz von Minderjährigen.