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

The New Yorker, 01.10.2018

How Russia Helped Swing the Election for Trump

Jane Mayer

The Conversation, 01.10.2018

Why the media needs to be more responsible for how it links Islam and Islamist terrorism

Audrey Courty, Halim Rane

The Conversation, 01.10.2018

We provided psychological first aid after the Las Vegas shooting – here’s what we learned

Michelle Paul, Heather Dahl, John A. Nixon

EurekAlert, 01.10.2018

Child abuse could leave 'molecular scars' on its victims

University of British Columbia

YES! Magazine, 01.10.2018

What the Maps of Hate Groups Reveal

Wyatt Massey

Journalist’s Resource, 01.10.2018

Research roundup: Who stores guns safely?

Chloe Reichel

The Conversation, 02.10.2018

London police now allowed visible tattoos – so is body art still rebellious?

Ruth Simpson

The Conversation, 02.10.2018

Most men do not perpetrate sexual violence against women

Joan M. Cook

EurekAlert, 02.10.2018

Can we trust digital forensic evidence?

University of York

Journalist’s Resource, 02.10.2018

7 things journalists should know about guns

Denise-Marie Ordway

The Conversation, 02.10.2018

Kids with cellphones more likely to be bullies – or get bullied. Here are 6 tips for parents

Elizabeth Englander

EurekAlert, 03.10.2018

Sexual harassment and assault take long-term toll on women's health

The Conversation, 03.10.2018

How city squares can be public places of protest or centres of state control

Majdi Faleh

counterextremism.com, 03.10.2018

Extremists and Online Propaganda

The Conversation, 03.10.2018

How torture tears apart societies from within

Lotte Buch Segal

The Conversation, 04.10.2018

Does a man’s social class have anything to do with the likelihood he’ll commit sexual assault?

Jamie L. Small

Adweek, 04.10.2018

Why AI Is the Next Frontier in Weaponized Social Media

Patrick Kulp

History, 04.10.2018

When Anthrax-Laced Letters Terrorized the Nation

Sarah Pruitt

Bloomberg, 04.10.2018

The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies

Jordan Robertson and Michael Riley

UC San Diego Health, 04.10.2018

A New and Dire Diagnosis: Human Trafficking

University of California San Diego Health

The Conversation, 05.10.2018

‘Bystander effect’ and sexual assault: What the research says

Heather Hensman Kettrey, Robert Marx

The Conversation, 05.10.2018

Social media is making it harder to protect the identities of suspects

Jameelah Omar

NPR, 05.10.2018

Chicago Police Officer Found Guilty Of 2nd-Degree Murder Of Laquan McDonald

Shannon Heffernan

iNews, 05.10.2018

Meet the man on an Isis hitlist for trying to stop Islamist terrorism in Europe

Robert Verkaik

Gizmodo, 05.10.2018

The Machines That Will Fight the Social Media Wars of Tomorrow

P. W. Singer and Emerson T. Brooking

Pacific Standard, 05.10.2018

Quantifying the 'Weinstein Effect' One Year Later

Francie Diep

Pacific Standard, 05.10.2018

False Reports of Sexual Assault Are Rare. But Why Is There So Little Reliable Data About Them?

Emily Moon

Charleston Post Courier, 05.10.2018

Do parks curb crime? We take a look at 3 in the Charleston area to find out.

Rickey Ciapha Dennis Jr.

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 05.10.2018

'We Are Facing a Monster'

Veit Medick and Christoph Schult

Journalist’s Resource, 05.10.2018

Why many sexual assault survivors may not come forward for years

Denise-Marie Ordway

Washington Post, 06.10.2018

The lessons we have to learn from the Laquan McDonald verdict

Nicole Austin-Hillery

theguardian.com, 06.10.2018

I was an Isis sex slave. I tell my story because it is the best weapon I have

Nadia Murad

theguardian.com, 07.10.2018

Russian interference goes beyond spying to the very heart of Britain

Nick Cohen

Psychology Today (blog), 08.10.2018

The Overhyped Data on Video Games and Aggression

Christopher J Ferguson

EurekAlert, 08.10.2018

UToledo study details link between social media and sex trafficking

University of Toledo

Washington Post, 08.10.2018

Trump says Chicago police should use ‘stop and frisk’ tactics to curb shootings

Philip Rucker

InSight Crime, 08.10.2018

Can Community Policing Help Tackle Organized Crime in Mexico?

Anna Grace

BBC News, 08.10.2018

Laser technique can identify suspicious white powders

Kenneth Macdonald

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 08.10.2018

Officials Zero In on Neo-Nazi Terror Cell

Pacific Standard, 08.10.2018

Trump Is Still a Fan of Stop and Frisk. But Does It Work?

Francie Diep

Newswise, 08.10.2018

Study explains why some childhood abuse victims develop certain mental illnesses

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Australia-Israel Jewish Affairs Council, 09.10.2018

Biblio File: The Psychology of a Human Bomb

Abigail Esman

EurekAlert, 09.10.2018

Never forget a face? Research suggests people know an average of 5,000 faces

University of York

EurekAlert, 09.10.2018

Study uncovers 'sextortion' prevalence in teens

EurekAlert, 09.10.2018

Downward mobility link to violent crime and self-harm

University of Manchester

The Conversation, 09.10.2018

Mobile apps might make you feel better about travelling alone, but they won’t necessarily make you safer

Anastasia Powell

The Conversation, 09.10.2018

Migration: new map of Europe reveals real frontiers for refugees

Martina Tazzioli

The Conversation, 09.10.2018

Proposed police super-database breaks the law and has no legal basis – but the Home Office doesn’t care

Matthew White

The Atlantic, 10.10.2018

A Warning From Europe: The Worst Is Yet to Come

Anne Applebaum

Forbes, 10.10.2018

What Can We Do About Foreign Fighters Returning From Islamic State?

Nikita Malik

Cordis News, 10.10.2018

When the remedy is worse than the disease

Just Security, 10.10.2018

Current Global CVE Agenda Is a Mixed Bag, But Don’t Throw It Out

Eric Rosand and Emily Winterbotham

European Eye on Radicalization, 10.10.2018

The Bitter Social Roots of Terror – The Case of Abdelkader Merah

ScienceNordic, 10.10.2018

Measuring the risk of radicalisation – is it really possible?

Ane Teksum Isbrekken

BBC News, 10.10.2018

'The head injury that made me commit a crime'

Stephen Menon

New York Review of Books, 11.10.2018

Male Trouble

Arlie Russell Hochschild

The New Yorker, 15.10.2018

Was There a Connection Between a Russian Bank and the Trump Campaign?

Dexter Filkins

EurekAlert, 15.10.2018

National bans on slapping children linked to less youth violence

theguardian.com, 15.10.2018

'I don't see any reason for feminism': the women backing Brazil's Bolsonaro

Anna Jean Kaiser

The Conversation, 15.10.2018

General Pinochet arrest: 20 years on, here’s how it changed global justice

Veronica Diaz-Cerda

EurekAlert, 16.10.2018

'Terrorism does not terrorize' claims new study

University of Bath

The Conversation, 17.10.2018

The Violence Against Women Act is unlikely to reduce intimate partner violence – here’s why

Leigh Goodmark

Newsweek, 17.10.2018

Here's How Russia May Have Already Hacked the 2018 Midterm Elections

David H. Freedman

The Conversation, 17.10.2018

Why Canada must prosecute returning ISIS fighters

Kyle Matthews

Outlook India, 17.10.2018

#MeToo: Why Women In Small-Town India Hardly Speak Out Against Sexual Harassment

Lachmi Deb Roy, Salik Ahmad

The Conversation, 18.10.2018

The problem with using ‘super recognisers’ to spot criminals in a crowd

Emma Portch

Independent, 18.10.2018

How the new wave of far-right populists are using football to further their power

The Conversation, 19.10.2018

Drunk women convicted of assault treated harsher in sentencing than drunk men

Carly Lightowlers

The Conversation, 19.10.2018

Knife crime and homicide figures reveal the violence of austerity

James Treadwell

Newsweek, 19.10.2018

America and the ‘Reformist’ Prince Implicated in His Murder

Rula Jebreal

Telegraph.co.uk, 20.10.2018

Nuclear counter terror detection systems to be bolstered in high-tech drive

Steve Bird

Wired, 20.10.2018

To Curb Terrorist Propaganda Online, Look to YouTube. No, Really.

Rita Katz

New York Times, 20.10.2018

Saudis’ Image Makers: A Troll Army and a Twitter Insider

Katie Benner, Mark Mazzetti, Ben Hubbard and Mike Isaac

CBS News, 21.10.2018

Inside the genetic genealogy being used to solve crimes

The Conversation, 21.10.2018

The national apology to victims of institutional child sexual abuse matters. Here’s why

Daryl Higgins

The Conversation, 21.10.2018

County lines: the dark realities of life for teenage drug runners

Grace Robinson, James Densley, Robert McLean

Examiner Enterprise, 21.10.2018

Gun violence: A tale of four cities

The Conversation, 21.10.2018

Turning ‘big brother’ surveillance into a helping hand to the homeless

Andrew Clarke, Cameron Parsell

OUPblog (blog), 21.10.2018

Technology picks up its sword in the service of social justice

John G. McNutt

The Conversation, 22.10.2018

Danske Bank: the story of Europe’s biggest money laundering scandal

Sean Curley Dean

The Atlantic, 22.10.2018

When Crime Is a Family Affair

Fox Butterfield

The Guardian, 22.10.2018

Jamal Khashoggi: murder in the consulate

EurekAlert, 22.10.2018

Children as young as seven suffer effects of discrimination, study shows

University of California - Riverside

EurekAlert, 23.10.2018

USPSTF recommendation statement on screening for intimate partner violence, elder abuse, and abuse of vulnerable adults

EurekAlert, 23.10.2018

Black men have higher rates of recidivism despite lower risk factors

EurekAlert, 23.10.2018

Anti-terrorism education effort wins $1 million from US Department of Justice

University of Massachusetts Lowell

The Atlantic, 23.10.2018

The Eclipse of Sectarianism

Hassan Hassan

middleasteye.com, 23.10.2018

REVEALED: The Saudi death squad MBS uses to silence dissent

Mustafa Abu Sneineh

middleasteye.com, 23.10.2018

REVEALED: The Saudi death squad MBS uses to silence dissent

Mustafa Abu Sneineh

The Conversation, 23.10.2018

New research shines light on sexual violence at Australian music festivals

Bianca Fileborn, Phillip Wadds, Stephen Tomsen

The Conversation, 24.10.2018

Migrant caravan members have right to claim asylum – here’s why getting it will be hard

Abigail Stepnitz

The Denver Post, 24.10.2018

In a city where neighborhood poverty rates vary widely, Denver public safety officials turn to statistics to prevent crime before it happens

Elise Schmelzer

EurekAlert, 24.10.2018

Heat, weekends, aggression and Chicago summer shootings

Arizona State University

theguardian.com, 24.10.2018

The real danger to Europe? The lost sense of a common cause

Natalie Nougayrède

The Conversation, 24.10.2018

Jamal Khashoggi: why stating the truth is getting a lot of journalists killed

Chris Paterson

New York Times online, 24.10.2018

Alexander Soros: The Hate That Is Consuming Us

Alexander Soros

London Review of Books Vol. 40 No. 20, 25.10.2018

Ten Typical Days in Trump’s America

Eliot Weinberger

New York Review of Books, 25.10.2018

The Suffocation of Democracy

Christopher R. Browning

Financial Times, 25.10.2018

MPs warn of ‘dire consequences’ of cash-strapped police

Helen Warrell

The Conversation, 25.10.2018

Migrants travel in groups for a simple reason: safety

Karen Jacobsen

WHIO, 25.10.2018

Social media can make ISIS recruitment easy, expert says of Beavercreek man

Wired, 25.10.2018

Algorithms Can Be a Tool For Justice—If Used the Right Way

Noam Cohen

New York Times, 26.10.2018

How ‘Gardening While Black’ Almost Landed This Detroit Man in Jail

The Conversation, 26.10.2018

DNA sequencing is inadvertently exacerbating social biases and inequalities

Matthew Stallard

New York Times, 26.10.2018

The Tragedy of Saudi Arabia’s War

Declan Walsh

Psychology Today (blog), 27.10.2018

Three Evidence-Based Strategies for Reducing Gun Violence

Birmingham Live, 27.10.2018

From punk rocker to most wanted ISIS member - the untold story of Sally Jones

Josh Layton

rantt, 27.10.2018

Here’s How We Should Combat Radical Right-Wing Terrorism

William Baldét

OUPblog (blog), 27.10.2018

Does poverty cause terrorism?

Todd Sandler

McClatchy Washington Bureau, 27.10.2018

Here’s what Initiative 940 means for police officers’ use of deadly force

Kellen Browning

The Conversation, 28.10.2018

Cryptocurrencies, blockchains and their dark side: 4 essential reads

Bryan Keogh, Jeff Inglis, Nicole Zelniker

The Conversation, 28.10.2018

Is a polygraph a reliable lie detector?

Jessica Gabel Cino

The Conversation, 28.10.2018

Terror isn’t always a weapon of the weak – it can also support the powerful

Arie Perliger

New York Times, 28.10.2018

When Hate Goes Mainstream

Jonathan A. Greenblatt

The Atlantic, 28.10.2018

Trump’s Caravan Hysteria Led to This

Adam Serwer

The New Yorker, 29.10.2018

Larry Krasner’s Campaign to End Mass Incarceration

Jennifer Gonnerman

The Conversation, 29.10.2018

What history reveals about surges in anti-Semitism and anti-immigrant sentiments

Ingrid Anderson

The Conversation, 29.10.2018

Britain’s new counter-terrorism legislation will undermine the rule of law even further

Philip Edwards

EurekAlert, 29.10.2018

Lifetime peer influences, and parenting, predict adult coercive relationships

Arizona State University

EurekAlert, 29.10.2018

Severity of crime increases jury's belief in guilt

Duke University

EurekAlert, 29.10.2018

Thrill-seeking, search for meaning fuel political violence

American Psychological Association

New York Times, 29.10.2018

It’s Time to Talk About the N.R.A.

Nicholas Kristof

Pacific Standard, 29.10.2018

The Eruption of Illegal Weed Dispensaries in L.A. Is a Problem of the City's Own Making

Jack Denton

EurekAlert, 30.10.2018

AI systems shed light on root cause of religious conflict

University of Oxford

The Conversation, 30.10.2018

A policing paradox: as crime rises, detection rates of those responsible fall

Marian FitzGerald

The Conversation, 30.10.2018

Pittsburgh’s lesson: Hatred does not emerge in a vacuum

Leonard Saxe

The Conversation, 30.10.2018

Illuminating the ‘dark web’

Robert Gehl

The Conversation, 30.10.2018

Bombs are part of American political history

Keith Brown

New York Magazine, 30.10.2018

Maybe She Had So Much Money She Just Lost Track of It

Jessica Pressler

talkRADIO, 30.10.2018

Police's attitude to grooming victims is 'shocking', says crime expert

Holly Pyne

HalifaxToday, 30.10.2018

Cannabis black market still finding ways to thrive says criminologist

Danielle McCreadie

EurekAlert, 30.10.2018

Researchers teach 'machines' to detect Medicare fraud

Florida Atlantic University

CNN, 30.10.2018

The radicalization of an alleged domestic terrorist

Andrew Kaczynski, Christopher Massie, Nathan McDermott and Donie O'Sullivan

New York Times, 30.10.2018

I Thought the Web Would Stop Hate, Not Spread It

Kara Swisher

The Conversation, 31.10.2018

Educators must challenge the politics of evil

Cathryn van Kessel

The Conversation, 31.10.2018

Hate speech is still easy to find on social media

Jennifer Grygiel

The Conversation, 31.10.2018

Ideologically motivated far-right extremists have killed close to 500 people since 1990 – and 10 percent were targeted based on religion

Jeff Gruenewald, William Parkin

The Conversation, 31.10.2018

The unimaginable costs of sexual assault

Sarah L. Cook

EurekAlert, 31.10.2018

Domestic violence is widely accepted in most developing countries, new study reveals

University of Bristol

Verfassungsblog, 31.10.2018

Guilty of Homelessness – The Resurgence of Penal Populism in Hungary

Viktor Z. Kazai

The Conversation, 31.10.2018

After a deadly month for domestic violence, the message doesn’t appear to be getting through

Silke Meyer

New York Times, 31.10.2018

How the War in Yemen Became a Bloody Stalemate — And the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in the World

ROBERT F. WORTH