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

The Conversation, 01.02.2018

How serial killers capitalize on chaos, according to an expert

Michael Arntfield

The Conversation, 01.02.2018

How lotto scammers defraud elderly Americans and fuel gang wars in Jamaica

Damion Blake

The Conversation, 01.02.2018

The virtual door to online child sexual grooming is wide open

Michelle McManus, Louise Almond

The Conversation, 01.02.2018

More police stop and search won’t stop knife crime – here’s why

Simon Flacks

NPR, 01.02.2018

A 13th Child Is Raped And Murdered — And A Pakistani City Is Up In Arms

Diaa Hadid

Mother Jones, 01.02.2018

An Updated Lead-Crime Roundup for 2018

Kevin Drum

The Guardian, 01.02.2018

‘Migrants are more profitable than drugs’: how the mafia infiltrated Italy’s asylum system

Barbie Latza Nadeau

Prospect, 01.02.2018

The good Muslim delusion

Sameer Rahim

EurekAlert!, 02.02.2018

Can your brain testify against you?

EurekAlert!, 02.02.2018

Algorithm identifies vulnerable people during natural disasters

University of Waterloo

Washington Post, 02.02.2018

A Texas man vowed to forgive whoever killed most of his family. Then he learned it was his son.

Kyle Swenson and Katie Zezima

EurekAlert!, 02.02.2018

Non-suicidal self-injury in adolescents: The prevalence in Germany is high

Deutsches Aerzteblatt International

New York Times, 03.02.2018

As F.B.I. Took a Year to Pursue the Nassar Case, Dozens Say They Were Molested

DAN BARRY, SERGE F. KOVALESKI and JULIET MACUR

The Australian, 03.02.2018

Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner, Daniel Ellsberg

Paul Monk

PsychCentral.com, 04.02.2018

Same Psychological Factors May Explain Violence Among Muslim and Western Extremists

Janice Wood

The Register-Guard, 04.02.2018

When algorithms rule on jail time

Matt O’Brien and Dake Kang

Al Jazeera, 04.02.2018

Social media and research: Swedes tackle police racism

Fatma Naib

The Conversation, 04.02.2018

Recovering the victims of the Toronto serial killer

Scott I. Fairgrieve

The Conversation, 05.02.2018

How cyberbullies overtly and covertly target their victims

Larisa McLoughlin

New York Times, 05.02.2018

An ‘Iceberg’ of Unseen Crimes: Many Cyber Offenses Go Unreported

AL BAKER

EurekAlert!, 05.02.2018

BU: Police shootings reflect structural racism

Boston University School of Medicine

The Conversation, 06.02.2018

Teens aren’t just risk machines – there’s a method to their madness

Jessica Flannery, Elliot Berkman, Jennifer Pfeifer

EurekAlert!, 06.02.2018

Study questions link between medical marijuana and fewer opioid deaths

The Conversation, 06.02.2018

From #MeToo to #RiceBunny: how social media users are campaigning in China

Meg Jing Zeng

Police News, 06.02.2018

NYPD to start 'implicit bias' training

Laura Dimon and Rocco Parascandola

The Washington Post, 06.02.2018

San Francisco's police force will be under state oversight after Justice Dept. rolls back federal program

Mark Berman

EurekAlert!, 06.02.2018

Children affected by prenatal drinking more numerous than previously estimated

University of California - San Diego

ABC Online, 07.02.2018

Reducing youth crime requires knowing which policies actually work, criminologist says

Hailey Renault

The Conversation, 07.02.2018

The spectre of fascism haunts Italy after attempted massacre forces African migrants to stay indoors

Paolo Novak

The Conversation, 07.02.2018

Citrus fruits, scurvy and the origins of the Sicilian mafia

Alessia Isopi, Arcangelo Dimico

Newswise, 07.02.2018

'Jackpotting' Reaches U.S. Shores, Drains Millions From ATMs

Arizona State University (ASU)

The Conversation, 07.02.2018

What’s the difference between sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual harassment and rape?

Sarah L. Cook, Lilia M. Cortina, Mary P. Koss

The Conversation, 07.02.2018

Listen to abuse survivors and advocates to clear the way to a national redress scheme

Kathleen Daly

EurekAlert!, 07.02.2018

Polluted air may pollute our morality

Griffith News (press release), 07.02.2018

Romance scams – anyone can fall victim

The Root, 07.02.2018

Jeff Sessions Won’t Hold Bad Police Departments Accountable, so California Is Doing It on Its Own

Monique Judge

theguardian.com, 07.02.2018

Mashal Khan: death sentence for Pakistan blasphemy murder

Medical Xpress, 07.02.2018

New technique boosts eyewitness recall

James Cook University

Pacific Standard, 07.02.2018

Henry Green, the Columbus Police, and the Jumpout Boys: How Racism Becomes Institutionalized in Police Departments

Alli Maloney

OUPblog, 08.02.2018

Perpetrator Intervention Programmes – a mechanism to affect positive change?

International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family

BuzzFeed News, 08.02.2018

Scientists Are Doubting A Famous Study That Claimed You Can Be Easily Tricked Into A False Confession

Stephanie M. Lee

EurekAlert!, 08.02.2018

How good a match is it? Putting statistics into forensic firearm identification

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

The Spectator, 08.02.2018

So you’re scared of Islam? By that logic, you should be scared of Christianity as well

Gavin Meade

The Conversation, 08.02.2018

Police mugshots: millions of citizens’ faces are now digitised and searchable – but the tech is poor

Martin Paul Evison

The Conversation, 08.02.2018

The James Bulger case should not set the age of criminal responsibility

Sean Creaney, Roger Smith, Stephen Case

Los Angeles Times, 08.02.2018

Trifecta of opioids, alcohol and suicide are blamed for the drop in U.S. life expectancy

Melissa Healy

Pacific Standard, 09.02.2018

A New Book Explores the Commercialization of Far Right Youth Culture in Germany

Peter C. Baker

Livemint.com, 09.02.2018

Hate speech and the role of social media

Osama Manzar

Newsweek, 09.02.2018

It’s Dangerous When Immigration Agents Want to Become Spies

Matthew Feeney

EurekAlert!, 09.02.2018

Drivers of hate in the US have distinct regional differences

University of Utah

Newswise, 09.02.2018

Cure Violence Rises to No. 10 Spot on List of Top Global NGOs

University of Illinois at Chicago

The Atlantic, 10.02.2018

When the Islamic State Came to Libya

Frederic Wehrey

The Guardian, 10.02.2018

‘If I’d known, I might not have taken a life’: can prisoners defuse their own disputes?

Hattie Garlick

Voice of America, 10.02.2018

Trickle of Returning Foreign Fighters Could Frustrate West for Decades

Jeff Seldin

The Guardian, 11.02.2018

Police urged to ‘follow the gun’ to cut smuggling amid rise in firearm crime

Mark Townsend

kenanmalik.wordpress.com, 11.02.2018

FAKE NEWS AND THE GATEKEEPERS OF TRUTH

The New Yorker, 12.02.2018

The Great Crime Decline

Adam Gopnik

The New Yorker - American Chronicles, 12.02.2018

Is There a Smarter Way to Think About Sexual Assault on Campus?

Jia Tolentino

The Conversation, 12.02.2018

Predictive algorithms are no better at telling the future than a crystal ball

Uri Gal

EurekAlert!, 12.02.2018

Ideology is not main factor that pushes children to join terrorist groups

United Nations University

The Conversation, 12.02.2018

Oxfam scandal: development work is built on inequality but that’s no reason to cut foreign aid

Luisa Enria

Newswise, 12.02.2018

New Report on MS13: How the World's Most Notorious Street Gang Defies Logic, Resists Destruction

American University

EurekAlert!, 12.02.2018

Hip-hop music influencing more African-Americans to try 'Molly'

University of South Florida (USF Health)

EurekAlert!, 12.02.2018

Researchers discover brain pathway that dissociates opioid addiction from analgesia

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

The Conversation, 13.02.2018

Can government-approved pot beat street weed?

Michael J. Armstrong

The Conversation, 13.02.2018

NGOs need to step up and keep children safe – here’s what they can do

Rosa Freedman

The Conversation, 13.02.2018

Beyond #MeToo, we need bystander action to prevent sexual violence

Anastasia Powell, Elise Holland

The Conversation, 13.02.2018

NGOs need to step up and keep children safe – here’s what they can do

Rosa Freedman

Salon, 13.02.2018

Terror victims Donald Trump won’t talk about: Americans killed by the “alt-right”

Chauncey DeVega

The Guardian, 13.02.2018

Home Office unveils AI program to tackle Isis online propaganda

Patrick Greenfield

CBC.ca, 13.02.2018

'They like to talk': UNB professor challenges concept of lone-wolf terrorist

Joseph Tunney

EurekAlert!, 13.02.2018

Heroin vaccine blocks lethal overdose

Scripps Research Institute

Media Matters for America, 13.02.2018

Why is The New York Times publishing discredited gun researcher John Lott?

TIMOTHY JOHNSON

The Australian, 14.02.2018

Brain disorder rate alarmingly high among jailed youths

Victoria Laurie

InSight Crime, 14.02.2018

MS13 Case Studies: Hierarchy vs. Federation

Steven Dudley and Héctor Silva Ávalos

Salon, 14.02.2018

Can we stop domestic violence before it turns to murder?

Amanda Marcotte

The Telegraph, 14.02.2018

Builder probed by police for drug and rape fantasy went on to rape and slit throats of two women, murdering one

Robert Mendick

New York Times, 14.02.2018

How a Police Chief, a Governor and a Sociologist Would Spend $100 Billion to Solve the Opioid Crisis

JOSH KATZ

PolitiFact, 14.02.2018

What we know about mass shootings

Jon Greenberg, Louis Jacobson, Miriam Valverde

The Brown and White, 14.02.2018

Edit desk: Calling for police transparency

Saad Mansoor

Newswise, 14.02.2018

U of A Researchers Receive Grant to Study Domestic Terrorism Patterns

University of Arkansas

Newswise, 14.02.2018

The Hidden Traumas of Disaster

Texas A&M University

University of Toronto, 15.02.2018

Sketching serial killers: PhD student creates database to help understand why people kill

The Washington Post, 15.02.2018

Fla. shooting suspect had a history of explosive anger, depression, killing animals

Kevin Sullivan, William Wan and Julie Tate

Psychology Today, 15.02.2018

Mental Illness Didn't Make Him Do It

Jonathan Foiles

The Atlantic, 15.02.2018

Why Can't the U.S. Treat Gun Violence as a Public-Health Problem?

Sarah Zhang

The Conversation, 15.02.2018

Knife crime is a health risk for young people – it can’t be solved by policing alone

Anthony Gunter

Washington Post, 15.02.2018

FBI’s near-brush with suspect in Florida school shooting draws scrutiny

Matt Zapotosky, Devlin Barrett and Emma Brown

New York Times, 15.02.2018

After Sandy Hook, More Than 400 People Have Been Shot in Over 200 School Shootings

JUGAL K. PATEL

Mic.com, 15.02.2018

Why the public may never learn what Robert Mueller discovers

Alison Durkee

The Conversation, 15.02.2018

Police in schools: helpful or harmful? It depends on the model

Katherine J. McLachlan

The Conversation, 16.02.2018

It’s time to end the debate about video games and violence

Christopher J. Ferguson

Rolling Stone, 16.02.2018

Blaming Video Games for School Shootings Is Misguided, Dangerous

Patrick Markey, Chris Ferguson

The Conversation, 16.02.2018

The American public has power over the gun business – why doesn’t it use it?

Brian DeLay

Newswise, 16.02.2018

Higher Income Level Linked to Police Use of Force Against Black Women

Newsweek, 16.02.2018

How the Gun Lobby Came to Be So Powerful

Patrick J. Charles

Sydney Morning Herald, 16.02.2018

Kids in prison with brain disorders: If we can predict it, we should prevent it

Karina Chicote

The Conversation, 16.02.2018

How 21 artists graffitied one man’s property, made it famous, sued him when he knocked it down and won $6.7m

Enrico Bonadio

The Guardian, 16.02.2018

The brutal world of sheep fighting: the illegal sport beloved by Algeria’s 'lost generation'

Hannah Rae Armstrong

NPR, 17.02.2018

This Week's School Shooting Was A Very American Tragedy

Scott Simon

The Conversation, 18.02.2018

Seeing the unseeable: how viewing crime scene photos can be beneficial

Kate Rossmanith, Hugh Dillon, Jane Mowll

Newsweek, 18.02.2018

Trump Branded 'Psychopath' After Blaming FBI's Russia Probe for Failure to Investigate Florida Shooting Tip

Tom Porter

ABC, 18.02.2018

Chinese war on crime threatening whole villages' livelihoods, researcher says

The Conversation, 18.02.2018

Comic-explainer: How does Islamic finance work?

Wes Mountain

The Conversation, 19.02.2018

Why police in schools won’t reduce youth crime in Victoria

Diana Johns

K U Today, 19.02.2018

Drug trafficking can support terrorist activity, but not in ways most believe

Phys.org Social Sciences, 19.02.2018

Study reveals links between youth victimization, beliefs about government, and political participation

Baylor College of Medicine

The Conversation, 19.02.2018

Life on humanitarian compounds is removed from reality – this can fuel the misconduct of aid workers

Gemma Houldey

The Independent, 19.02.2018

'We must act before another child is killed': Warning over abuse linked to witchcraft and possession beliefs in UK

Lizzie Dearden

The Scarlet, 19.02.2018

True Crime, False Perceptions

Andrew Rose

Express.co.uk, 19.02.2018

FRAUD WARNING: Elderly UK savers being tricked out of half a million pounds EVERY DAY

Tom Gillespie

Times Higher Education, 19.02.2018

Putting a prison at the heart of a university campus

Matthew Reisz

Telegraph.co.uk, 20.02.2018

US gun owners destroy rifles in #OneLess response to Florida school shooting

Mark Molloy

The Conversation, 20.02.2018

Cyberbullying at an all-time high: Don’t be a bystander

Nadia Naffi

The Conversation, 20.02.2018

North Korea’s growing criminal cyberthreat

Dorothy Denning

Forbes, 20.02.2018

Something Rotten in Denmark? The International Criminalization of Drug Advertising

Robert Radick

Science News, 20.02.2018

Are computers better than people at predicting who will commit another crime?

Maria Temming

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 20.02.2018

No Peace after Islamic State

Christoph Reuter

The Conversation, 21.02.2018

Sexting: a modern ‘crime’ that could be on a child’s police record for life

Michelle McManus, Louise Almond

Crime Report, 21.02.2018

Cops Weigh Chance of Conviction Before Arresting Rape Suspects: Study

TCR Staff

BBC News, 21.02.2018

Crime gangs net £7m from sophisticated bank phone fraud

Paul O'Hare

The Washington Post, 21.02.2018

How reliably does animal torture predict a future school shooter?

Arnold Arluke

News18, 21.02.2018

In The Wrong Hands, AI Can Mean New-Age Terrorism, Automated Cyber Attacks: Report

The Conversation, 21.02.2018

Why is there so little research on guns in the US? 6 questions answered

Lacey Wallace

MedPage Today, 21.02.2018

The Case for Gun Violence Research (Science-Based Medicine)

Chicago Evening Post, 21.02.2018

School Shootings: Mental Health Watchdog Says Psychotropic Drug Use by School Shooters Merits Federal Investigation

Ari Roul

Rappler, 21.02.2018

Global cybercrime costs $600 billion annually – study

New York Times, 21.02.2018

Numbers Hint at Why #MeToo Took Off: The Sheer Number Who Can Say Me Too

Susan Chira

Medium, 21.02.2018

’Muslims Do Not Hate Our Freedom, They Hate Our Policies’

The Conversation, 22.02.2018

Crimes of solidarity: liberté, égalité and France’s crisis of fraternité

Abi Taylor

The Conversation, 22.02.2018

U.S. gun violence is a symptom of a long historical problem

J.M. Opal

The Conversation, 22.02.2018

A record 29,000 Mexicans were murdered last year – can soldiers stop the bloodshed?

Luis Gómez Romero

Vox, 22.02.2018

This cartoon explains why predicting a mass shooting is impossible

Brian Resnick and Javier Zarracina

EurekAlert!, 22.02.2018

Study debunks claim that medical marijuana laws increase recreational pot use for US teens

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

EurekAlert!, 22.02.2018

Survey: more than half of US gun owners do not safely store their guns

Johns Hopkins

UAB News, 22.02.2018

Mapping the spread of crime could help save neighborhoods

UAB Magazine

McClatchy Washington Bureau, 22.02.2018

Pablo Escobar is old school. Modern global criminal is a hacker.

The Guardian, 22.02.2018

The fascist movement that has brought Mussolini back to the mainstream

Tobias Jones

Washington Post, 22.02.2018

The cost of domestic violence is astonishing

Bjorn Lomborg and Michelle A. Williams

Reykjavik Grapevine, 22.02.2018

Icelandic Police Launches Project To Help Victims Of Sexual Abuse

Alice Demurtas

Washington Post, 23.02.2018

You need two things for a successful anti-violence movement. Post-Parkland activism about guns has both.

Erica Marat

The Conversation, 23.02.2018

How working with men and boys could stop domestic violence

Richard Tolman

EurekAlert, 23.02.2018

Study: Police use of force is rare, as are significant injuries to suspects

Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

New York Times, 23.02.2018

Facebook and Google Struggle to Squelch ‘Crisis Actor’ Posts

JACK NICAS and SHEERA FRENKEL

The Conversation, 25.02.2018

Trump, guns and the warnings of history

Henry Giroux

New York Times, 25.02.2018

At Yale, Trying Campus Rape in a Court of Law

VIVIAN WANG

The Observer Sun, 25.02.2018

Forensic Architecture: detail behind the devilry

Rowan Moore

The Australian, 26.02.2018

Evil sisters of Islamic State play victim

Jennifer Oriel

EurekAlert!, 26.02.2018

Reduce crime and gun violence and stabilize neighborhoods: A randomized controlled study

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Scientific American, 26.02.2018

Guns Kill Kids in Cities, Too

Richard Conniff

Phys.org, 26.02.2018

Helping police make custody decisions using artificial intelligence

EurekAlert!, 26.02.2018

Check offenders for history of head injuries, experts say

University of Exeter

The Conversation, 26.02.2018

After the niqab: what life is like for French women who remove the veil

Agnès De Féo

The Conversation, 26.02.2018

Mental illness and gun laws: What you may not know about the complexities

Arash Javanbakht

The Conversation, 26.02.2018

Why Trump’s idea to arm teachers may miss the mark

Aimee Huff, Michelle Barnhart

The Conversation, 27.02.2018

Online extremism: UK government’s Islamic State blocking tool is neat but incomplete

Raheel Nawaz

The Conversation, 27.02.2018

If you want to know how to stop school shootings, ask the Secret Service

Jeff Daniels

The Conversation, 27.02.2018

Nearly all cannabis seized by UK police is high-strength ‘skunk'– here’s why we should be worried

Marta Di Forti

Newsweek, 27.02.2018

Racial Gap in U.S. Prisons Narrows as White Incarceration Rates Rise and Black Imprisonment Declines, Study Says

Chantal Da Silva

The Verge, 27.02.2018

Palantir has secretly been using New Orleans to test its predictive policing technology

Ali Winston

The Conversation, 27.02.2018

Antisemitism: how the origins of history’s oldest hatred still hold sway today

Gervase Phillips

The Conversation, 28.02.2018

Encrypted smartphones secure your identity, not just your data

Susan Landau

The Conversation, 28.02.2018

Can selling weapons to oppressive and violent states ever be justified?

James Christensen