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

TIME, 01.07.2017

Fatal Shootings by Police Officers on Track to Hit 1,000 for 3rd Year in a Row

Aric Jenkins

NEWS.com.au, 01.07.2017

Why Timothy McVeigh is the extremists’ new poster boy

Debra Killaleanews

BoingBoing, 01.07.2017

Canadian entertainment industry begs Chinese courts to censor its movies

Cory Doctorow

Spectator, 01.07.2017

UK sharia councils don’t prejudice women’s rights — they defend them

James Fergusson

theguardian.com, 02.07.2017

We need to rethink the way we imagine race and culture

Kenan Malik

Los Angeles Times, 02.07.2017

To help elderly dad hold off mooching adult kids, call in the experts

Liz Weston

The Atlantic, 02.07.2017

How the Left Lost Its Mind

McKay Coppins

The Conversation, 03.07.2017

Long ignored, adolescent family violence needs our attention

Kate Fitz-Gibbon, JaneMaree Maher, Jude McCulloch

The Conversation, 03.07.2017

The media dangerously misuses the word ‘trolling’

Jennifer Beckett

The Conversation, 03.07.2017

Colombian militants have a new plan for the country, and it’s called ‘insurgent feminism’

Camille Boutron

Forbes, 03.07.2017

Scam Alert: How To Avoid Caregiver Financial Abuse

John Wasik

Columbia Journalism Review, 03.07.2017

Q&A: Filmmaker documents courage of Syria’s citizen journalists

Shelley Hepworth

The Conversation, 03.07.2017

Somali pirates are back. Only a strong state can put an end to their activities

Sarah Craze

TODAYonline, 04.07.2017

Women and terrorism: Social media plays a big role

Sara Mahmood

The Conversation, 04.07.2017

After ISIS killings in Pakistan, China blames the victims

Yuan Zeng

The Conversation, 04.07.2017

Tax low to get high: governments should keep weed taxes down

Arthur Cockfield

The Conversation, 04.07.2017

Waste crime: the multi-million pound swindle

Christine Cole

The Conversation, 05.07.2017

Is Indonesia’s ‘pious democracy’ safe from Islamic extremism?

Jeremy Menchik

Iowa State University News Service, 05.07.2017

New intervention program reduces domestic violence recidivism rates, Iowa State study finds

EurekAlert!, 05.07.2017

Marijuana and vulnerability to psychosis

University of Montreal

EurekAlert!, 05.07.2017

Probing psychopathic brains

Harvard University

Nature.com, 05.07.2017

Cybersecurity: The cold war online

BBC News, 06.07.2017

UK terror convictions rising, BBC Jihadist database shows

Steve Swann

The Conversation, 06.07.2017

A busy week on the dark web highlight darknet markets’ increasing role in crime

David Glance

The Conversation, 06.07.2017

Sexual violence against the Yezidis is part of IS’s genocide campaign

Aldo Zammit Borda

The Conversation, 06.07.2017

When crime drops, the demands on the police don’t necessarily fall

Samuel Langton

The Conversation, 06.07.2017

The UN has a problem: it’s not just gender violence, it’s child rape

Andrew MacLeod

New York Times, 06.07.2017

The C.I.A. Psychologists

The New Republic, 06.07.2017

What the Alt-Right Learned from the Left

Hannah Gais

The Conversation, 06.07.2017

The Summer of Love was more than hippies and LSD – it was the start of modern individualism

Nicholas Campion

Newsweek, 06.07.2017

Can ISIS's Indoctrinated Kids be Saved From a Future of Violent Jihad?

Emily Feldman

Washington Post, 07.07.2017

In Uruguay’s marijuana experiment, the government is your pot dealer

Nick Miroff

ZDNET, 07.07.2017

The time is now for a public debate over cryptography policy

Chris Kanaracus

Washington Post, 07.07.2017

Fourteen years ago, he was a convicted jihadist. Now he’s fighting radical Islam steps from the White House.

Terrence McCoy

CSS Resources (blog), 07.07.2017

A Pedigree of Terror: The Myth of the Ba’athist Influence in the Islamic State Movement

Craig Whiteside

The Conversation, 07.07.2017

Is lynching the new normal in India?

Aftab Alam

New York Times, 08.07.2017

ISIS, Despite Heavy Losses, Still Inspires Global Attacks

BEN HUBBARD and ERIC SCHMITT

Washington Post, 08.07.2017

In Alexandria shooter’s hometown, rage-filled radio host channels middle America’s inner frustration

Peter Holley

New York Times, 08.07.2017

No Justice, ‘No Value’ for Women in a Lawless Afghan Province

MUJIB MASHAL and ZAHRA NADER

The New Yorker, 09.07.2017

Mosul Falls: What Is Next For ISIS?

Robin Wright

The Conversation, 10.07.2017

Lessons for first responders on the front lines of terrorism

Mahshid Abir, Christopher Nelson

The Conversation, 10.07.2017

Credit card fraud: what you need to know

Bruno Buonaguidi

Newswise, 10.07.2017

Study Finds ‘Sexism’ in Sexual Assault Research, but This Time Men Are the Target

The Conversation, 10.07.2017

Rodrigo Duterte’s first year: a human rights disaster the world prefers to ignore

Tom Smith

USA TODAY, 10.07.2017

You'd be surprised by the trend in Europe's terrorist attacks

Kim Hjelmgaard

The Conversation, 11.07.2017

Is it ever a good idea to arm violent nonstate actors?

Patricia Sullivan

BBC News, 11.07.2017

Strategy to focus on crime prevention

Lucy Adams

Inside Science News Service, 11.07.2017

Why Seemingly Scary Cities Might Be Safer Than You Think

Nala Rogers

Crain's Chicago Business, 11.07.2017

The ex-Chicago cop at the center of the controversy over crime-prediction technology

Misha Friedman

Telegraph.co.uk, 11.07.2017

Schools are a crucial weapon in the fight against extremism

City, University of London (press release), 11.07.2017

EU-Funded project uses artificial intelligence to tackle terrorist cyber-propaganda

John Stevenson

Newswise, 11.07.2017

Closing Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Increases Crime, According to New Study

EurekAlert!, 11.07.2017

UNU report focuses on ties between financial sector and modern slavery

New York Times, 11.07.2017

Russian Dirt on Clinton? ‘I Love It,’ Donald Trump Jr. Said

JO BECKER, ADAM GOLDMAN and MATT APUZZO

iNews, 12.07.2017

Fear of crime is contagious, new study finds

Tom Bawden

The Conversation, 12.07.2017

Islamic State and the appropriation of the Crusades – a medieval historian’s take

Jason T Roche

The Conversation, 12.07.2017

How loneliness in older people makes them more vulnerable to financial scammers

Keith Brown, Lee-Ann Fenge, Sally Lee

New York Times, 12.07.2017

The Gang Murders in the Suburbs

LIZ ROBBINS and NADIA T. RODRIGUEZ

The New York Review of Books, 13.07.2017

A Presumption of Guilt

Bryan Stevenson

The Conversation, 13.07.2017

Race, cyberbullying and intimate partner violence

Roderick S. Graham

Washington Post, 13.07.2017

Shoplifting in Chicago dropped after a change in the food stamp program

Sahil Chinoy

Newswise, 14.07.2017

WFU Researchers Studying Effects of Watching Videos of Police Violence on Young Black People

Los Angeles Times, 14.07.2017

On gun violence research, California again fills a void left by the federal government

Michael Hiltzik

ThinkProgress, 14.07.2017

The lead-to-prison pipeline

Yvette Cabrera

Biometric, 14.07.2017

WSU researchers using body cams, biometrics and machine learning to improve policing

Justin Lee

Pacific Standard, 14.07.2017

New Database Examines How the United States Prosecutes Corporate Crime

Rick Paulas

New York Times, 15.07.2017

Please Prove You’re Not a Robot

TIM WU

TownandCountrymag.com (blog), 15.07.2017

What It's Like to Be a Tourist During a Coup

Richard Kaye

The Chronicle of Social Change, 15.07.2017

In California, African American Youth Experience Highest Rates of Felony Arrest

Stephanie Pham

New York Times, 15.07.2017

The Lawyer, the Addict

EILENE ZIMMERMAN

The Sentinel, 17.07.2017

Beyond Bars: The economic impacts of the criminal justice system

Joshua Vaughn

The Conversation, 17.07.2017

Why police reforms rarely succeed: Lessons from Latin America

Yanilda González

The Conversation, 17.07.2017

Death toll mounts in Rio de Janeiro as police lose control of the city – and of themselves

Silvia Ramos

The Conversation, 17.07.2017

The Islamic State is on its knees, but its legacy will long haunt the Middle East

Mohammed Nuruzzaman

The Conversation, 17.07.2017

Mosul is taken back, but Islamic State is not finished yet

Mehmet Ozalp

EurekAlert!, 17.07.2017

Standardized policies needed for how and when police interact with trauma patients

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

The Conversation, 17.07.2017

New Home Office drug strategy, same old rhetoric

Ian Hamilton, Harry Sumnall

POLITICO EUROPE, 17.07.2017

Germany’s anti-fake news lab yields mixed results

Laurens Cerulus

The Atlantic, 19.07.2017

Is Closing Guantanamo Still Conceivable?

Joshua A. Geltzer

The Conversation, 19.07.2017

Named and shamed: EU countries are failing to share responsibility for refugees

Heaven Crawley

The Conversation, 19.07.2017

We live in a global ‘age of rage’ – and it’s entering a new phase

Richard Youngs

EurekAlert!, 19.07.2017

Study: Supreme Court decision complicates prosecuting child abusers

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

in public safety, 20.07.2017

Integrating De-escalation Techniques into Policing

Christopher L. McFarlin

MicDaily, 20.07.2017

Police shooting of Justine Damond leaves Minneapolis Black Lives Matter activists conflicted

Chauncey Alcorn

Washington Post, 20.07.2017

A battered ISIS grows ever more dependent on ‘lone wolves,’ simple plans

Joby Warrick and Souad Mekhennet

New York Times, 20.07.2017

Parents Who ‘Gifted’ a Daughter to Man Are Sentenced

CHRISTOPHER MELE

ZDNET, 20.07.2017

Australian police are already finding high-quality guns made from metal, rather than plastic, and the plans are easy to find.

The Daily Star, 21.07.2017

EU human rights court rejects defense of extremist videos

The Conversation, 21.07.2017

Spyware merchants: the risks of outsourcing government hacking

Monique Mann, Adam Molnar, Ian Warren

The Conversation, 21.07.2017

It’s too early to blame gang culture for spike in acid attacks

Loretta Trickett, Tara Young

The Conversation, 21.07.2017

Is Syria really a ‘climate war’? We examined the links between drought, migration and conflict

Lina Eklund, Darcy Thompson

News24, 22.07.2017

The hotline trying to stop men murdering their wives

NBCNews.com, 22.07.2017

Dutch Inmates to Be Given Cold-Case Calendars in Drive to Solve Crimes

Saphora Smith

Waco Tribune-Herald, 22.07.2017

Waco police hire crime analysts in proactive policing effort

KRISTIN HOPPA

Washington Post, 22.07.2017

How ISIS nearly stumbled on the ingredients for a ‘dirty bomb’

Joby Warrick and Loveday Morris

USA TODAY, 22.07.2017

Cops don't usually talk about 'horrible things.' Mental health professionals help them cope with trauma

Mindy Fetterman

theguardian.com, 23.07.2017

The art of making a jihadist

Andrew Anthony

Sydney Morning Herald, 23.07.2017

Firearm Prevention Orders: the police tool used to thwart gangland war shootings

Ava Benny-Morrison

The Wire, 24.07.2017

Understanding the Link Between Juvenile Delinquency and Income Disparity Across India

Nabamita Dutta, Dipparna Jana and Saibal Kar

Newswise, 24.07.2017

Selfish Motives, Not Fairness, the Best Message for Criminal Justice Advocacy Groups

EurekAlert!, 24.07.2017

Exposure to violence hinders short-term memory, cognitive control

The Conversation, 24.07.2017

The UK’s online porn crackdown could harm young people more than it helps

Rosie Hodsdon

New Statesman, 24.07.2017

The people is sublime: the long history of populism, from Robespierre to Trump

David Marquand

Newsweek, 25.07.2017

How ISIS Remote-Controls Its European Operatives to Commit an Attack: ‘Be Quick’

Jack Moore

The Conversation, 25.07.2017

Squatting against oppression: how refugees are fighting back against border controls

Deanna Dadusc

Newswise, 25.07.2017

Expert Offers Mathematical Model to Aid Intervention Before Violent Acts

EurekAlert!, 25.07.2017

When should the police use confrontational tactics?

Northwestern University

The Conversation, 26.07.2017

Turkey’s Twitter crackdown ratchets up, as state says, “Click now to report a user to the police!”

Dağhan Irak

The News Tribune, 26.07.2017

What actually happened to violent crime after Washington legalized marijuana

Melissa Santos

EurekAlert!, 26.07.2017

Involvement of prescription opioids in fatal car crashes climbs sevenfold

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Newsweek, 26.07.2017

Hong Kong Domestic Workers Being 'Radicalized By ISIS Recruiters'

Jack Moore

Newsweek, 26.07.2017

Trump Says Immigrant Gang Members ‘Slice and Dice’ Young, Beautiful Girls

Graham Lanktree

BetaNews, 26.07.2017

Exploring the psychology of ransomware

Ian Barker

Futurity: Research News, 26.07.2017

How should we judge policing tactics?

Hilary Hurd

BU Today, 26.07.2017

Inkblot Project Recognized for Challenging Extremism

theguardian.com, 26.07.2017

Muslim feminist plans to open liberal mosque in Britain

Harriet Sherwood

POLITICO EUROPE, 26.07.2017

The dishonest Germans

Paul Taylor

EurekAlert!, 27.07.2017

Binge drinking down among young adults in college, up among those who are not

EurekAlert!, 27.07.2017

Community bias predicts police use of lethal force

News.com.au, 27.07.2017

‘I didn’t mean to do it’: The UK’s hacker rehab program for teen offenders

Nick Whigham

The Marshall Project Originally, 27.07.2017

Can Sex Sell Peace?

Justin George

The Conversation, 27.07.2017

Revealed: the latest drug use figures and what they tell us about changing habits

Ian Hamilton, Harry Sumnall, Contributor Niamh

The Conversation, 27.07.2017

Is crime going up or down in England and Wales? What crime statistics actually tell us

Melissa Hamilton

The Conversation, 27.07.2017

The long walk from ‘civilised’ and ‘barbaric’ to a new world view

Rafael Winkler

Newsweek, 28.07.2017

France, Worst Hit By ISIS Attacks In Europe, To Close Only De-Radicalization Center

Jack Moore

The Conversation, 28.07.2017

The D.A.R.E. Sessions wants is better than D.A.R.E.

Paul Boxer

The Conversation, 28.07.2017

Data science can help us fight human trafficking

Renata Konrad, Andrew C. Trapp

The Conversation, 28.07.2017

Reviving the war on drugs will further harm police-community relations

Dean A. Dabney

The Conversation, 28.07.2017

‘Stranger danger’ in the online and real word

Michelle McManus, Louise Almond

The Conversation, 28.07.2017

Why offshore processing of refugees bound for Europe is such a bad idea

Daria Davitti

Institute for Gov, 28.07.2017

Prison violence: crisis, cash, repeat?

Alice Lilly

Spectator.co.uk, 29.07.2017

Can good and bad behaviour be explained by biology?

Stuart Ritchie

Newsweek, 29.07.2017

What are the CIA 'Torture' Techniques That Two Psychologists are Going to Trial for?

Tom Porter

Rappler, 29.07.2017

Opium of the people in Marawi

Tony La Viña and Alberto Valenzuela

CBC.ca, 29.07.2017

Perverting justice? Privacy ruling won't stop vigilantes 'addicted' to on-camera stings

Yvette Brend

Vox, 30.07.2017

Donald Trump called gang members “animals.” That’s dehumanizing — and dangerous.

Brian Resnick

The Washington Post, 30.07.2017

U.S. police chiefs blast Trump for endorsing ‘police brutality’

Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Mark Berman

The New Yorker A Reporter at Large, 31.07.2017

How Not to Solve the Refugee Crisis

Ben Taub

The New Yorker Annals of Justice, 31.07.2017

Why Corrupt Bankers Avoid Jail

Patrick Radden Keefe

Newswise, 31.07.2017

Undocumented Immigration Doesn’t Worsen Drug, Alcohol Problems in U.S., Study Indicates

EurekAlert!, 31.07.2017

Domestic violence twice as likely to start for pregnant women after HIV diagnosis

Drexel University

BBC News, 31.07.2017

It is easy to expose users' secret web habits, say researchers

Mark Ward

Newsweek, 31.07.2017

Is This the Most Shameful Thing Trump Has Ever Said?

Jonathan Blanks

The Conversation, 31.07.2017

Iraq must now rebuild itself – and that means fixing its dreadful governance

Pamela Abbott, Andrea Teti, Kevin M. DeJesus

theguardian.com, 31.07.2017

Facebook 'dark ads' can swing political opinions, research shows

Alex Hern