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

The Conversation, 01.11.2019

Don’t make intimate violence victims look for help – research shows they fare better when police and community organizations coordinate assistance

Anne DePrince

In Public Safety (blog), 01.11.2019

Challenges of Relying on Eyewitness Testimony

Dr. Jade Pumphrey

Tallahassee.com, 01.11.2019

Research underway on the intersection of hate and violence

Jim Clark

ABS-CBN News, 01.11.2019

Death of Islamic State leader 'not fatal' to terrorist network: analyst

South China Morning Post, 02.11.2019

The ICAC: how Hong Kong’s corrupt police force became ‘Asia’s finest’

Ed Peters

The Conversation, 03.11.2019

Caught red-handed: automatic cameras will spot mobile-using motorists, but at what cost?

Ian J. Faulks

New York Times, 03.11.2019

How Does the Human Soul Survive Atrocity?

Jennifer Percy

The New Yorker A Reporter at Large, 04.11.2019

A Cybersecurity Firm’s Sharp Rise and Stunning Collapse

Raffi Khatchadourian

The Conversation, 04.11.2019

Why do young people join gangs? Members explain the appeal of risk taking

Robert Hesketh

Newswise, 04.11.2019

Study: How crime fears, cultural anxiety, and gender shape gun ownership

University of Alabama at Birmingham

The Conversation, 04.11.2019

Homicide is declining around the world – but why?

Mateus Renno Santos, Alexander Testa

EurekAlert, 05.11.2019

Study examines effect of Universal Studios Park on crime rates in Orlando neighborhoods

The Conversation, 05.11.2019

The future of protest is high tech – just look at the Catalan independence movement

Monica Clua Losada, David J. Bailey

The Conversation, 05.11.2019

Twitter’s ban on political ads does change the game in one way

Liam Mcloughlin

Newswise, 05.11.2019

Mexico’s Drug War

Brianna Lee, Danielle Renwick, and Rocio Cara Labrador

The Guardian, 06.11.2019

Stop and breathe: police staff offered meditation lessons

Robert Booth

The Conversation, 06.11.2019

Forceful and dominant: men with sexist ideas of masculinity are more likely to abuse women

Michael Flood

EurekAlert, 06.11.2019

Study questions video games' effects on violent behavior

EurekAlert, 06.11.2019

A solution to a hairy problem in forensic science

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

EurekAlert, 06.11.2019

Time in host country -- a risk factor for substance abuse in migrants

Karolinska Institutet

The Conversation, 06.11.2019

Making life-or-death decisions is very hard – here’s how we’ve taught people to do it better

Laurence Alison, Neil Shortland

The Conversation, 06.11.2019

Revenge porn is sexual violence, not millennial negligence

Kristen Zaleski

The Conversation, 07.11.2019

How to spot a psychopath

Calli Tzani-Pepelasi

EurekAlert, 07.11.2019

Researchers challenge myth of the relationship between mental illness and incarceration

Bar-Ilan University

The Conversation, 07.11.2019

Salad bars and water systems are easy targets for bioterrorists – and America’s monitoring system is woefully inadequate

Ana Santos Rutschman

The Wilson Quarterly Fall, 07.11.2019

Inside the Forever Border

By Matthew Longo

The Wilson Quarterly, 07.11.2019

On the Border of Anxiety

Beth A. Simmons

The Times, 08.11.2019

Women become better gangsters through social skills

Mark McLaughlin

EurekAlert!, 08.11.2019

Beyond borders: Geographers link formation of international laws to refugee crisis

West Virginia University

Youth Today, 08.11.2019

Time to Treat Epidemic Violence As a Contagious Disease

Gary Slutkin and Charles Ransford

Journalist's Resource, 08.11.2019

After policing changes in Camden, NJ, fewer gunshot patients at major trauma center

Clark Merrefield

The Conversation, 11.11.2019

Hackers are now targeting councils and governments, threatening to leak citizen data

Roberto Musotto Research

EurekAlert, 11.11.2019

Associations between childhood maltreatment and offending behaviors later in life

BMC (BioMed Central)

VentureBeat, 11.11.2019

When AI is a tool and when it’s a weapon

Seth Colaner@SethColaner

Times of Israel (Blogs), 11.11.2019

Digging into data to better understand hate

Mic, 11.11.2019

Why isn’t revenge porn treated as a serious crime?

Opheli Garcia Lawler

The Trace, 11.11.2019

Most Shooters Go Free in Chicago’s Most Violent Neighborhoods — While Police Make Non-Stop Drug Arrests

Sarah Ryley @missryley

The Conversation, 12.11.2019

If you’ve given your DNA to a DNA database, US police may now have access to it

Jane Tiller Ethical, Legal & Social Adviser - Public Health Genomics, Monash University

The Conversation, 12.11.2019

To stop police shootings of people with mental health disabilities, I asked them what cops – and everyone – could do to help

Jennifer Sarrett Lecturer, Center for Study of Human Health, Emory University

The Conversation, 12.11.2019

Urban unrest propels global wave of protests

Henry F. (Chip) Carey Associate Professor, Political Science, Georgia State University

The Conversation, 13.11.2019

How Boko Haram has evolved over the past ten years

Jideofor Adibe Professor of International Relations and Political Science, Nasarawa State University, Keffi

The Conversation, 13.11.2019

What is a caliph? The Islamic State tries to boost its legitimacy by hijacking a historic institution

Ken Chitwood Journalist-fellow, University of Southern California's Center for Religion and Civic Culture / Lecturer, Concordia College New York, University of Florida

Washington Post, 13.11.2019

FBI says ‘lone offender terrorism’ in U.S. follows histories of violence, concerning behaviors

Mark Berman

The Conversation, 13.11.2019

Firearm-makers may finally decide it’s in their interest to help reduce gun violence after Sandy Hook ruling

Timothy D. Lytton Distinguished University Professor & Professor of Law, Georgia State University

The Conversation, 14.11.2019

Student violence in classrooms: How teacher crisis intervention training can help

Gabrielle Wilcox Associate Professor, Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary

EurekAlert!, 14.11.2019

Study reveals urban hotspots of high-schoolers' opioid abuse

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

Big News Network, 14.11.2019

FBI releases study of lone wolf terrorist attacks in U.S.

The Crime Report, 14.11.2019

Can Mass Shooter Attacks Be Prevented?

Redbrick, 15.11.2019

The Rise of Crime in the World of Online Dating

Deutsche Welle, 15.11.2019

Mexico: When drug violence 'turns into terrorism'

Anabel Hernandez

witf.org, 15.11.2019

The police experiment that changed what we know about foot patrol

Liz Tung/WHYY

The Conversation, 15.11.2019

Hong Kong: police legitimacy draining away amid spiral of rage and retaliation

Carol Anne Goodwin Jones Reader, Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham

Truthout, 16.11.2019

Policing Statistics Silence the Most Vulnerable People

F.T. Green, Truthout

New York Times, 16.11.2019

Absolutely No Mercy’: Leaked Files Expose How China Organized Mass Detentions of Muslims

Austin Ramzy and Chris Buckley

New York Times, 17.11.2019

A Sad Last Gasp Against Criminal Justice Reform

The Editorial Board

The Nation Books & the Arts, 18.11.2019

High Liberalism

Seyla Benhabib

The New Yorker, 18.11.2019

The Case Against Boeing

Alec MacGillis

EurekAlert!, 18.11.2019

Adolescent drinking increases anxiety, alcohol abuse later in life

Society for Neuroscience

The Conversation, 18.11.2019

Fighting piracy in the Gulf of Guinea needs a radical rethink

Dirk Siebels PhD (Maritime Security), University of Greenwich

The Conversation, 18.11.2019

Leaked documents on Uighur detention camps in China – an expert explains the key revelations

Michael Clarke Associate Professor, National Security College, Australian National University

EUobserver, 18.11.2019

Migrants in Malmo - separating fact from fiction

Samaré Gozal

ABC News, 19.11.2019

Coercive control: The 'worst part' of domestic abuse is not a crime in Australia. But should it be?

Hayley Gleeson

The Conversation, 19.11.2019

Firearm-makers may finally decide it’s in their interest to help reduce gun violence after Sandy Hook ruling

Timothy D. Lytton Distinguished University Professor & Professor of Law, Georgia State University

Scienceline, 19.11.2019

People blame video games for mass shootings only when the shooter is white, study finds

Anushree Dave

EurekAlert!, 19.11.2019

Majority of childhood sex-abuse survivors achieve complete mental health

University of Toronto

Phys.org, 19.11.2019

Study tracks long-term impact of teenage crime

University of Edinburgh

The Conversation, 19.11.2019

Hong Kong: violence at universities tests moderate support for more radical protesters

Charles Fung Researcher and Teaching Assistant, Sociology Department, Chinese University of Hong Kong

The Conversation, 20.11.2019

We live in a world of upheaval. So why aren’t today’s protests leading to revolutions?

Peter McPhee Emeritus professor, University of Melbourne

EurekAlert!, 20.11.2019

Carnegie Mellon system locates shooters using smartphone video

Carnegie Mellon University

EurekAlert!, 20.11.2019

Some hyper-realistic masks more believable than human faces, study suggests

University of York

New York Review of Books, 21.11.2019

The Betrayal of the Kurds

Peter W. Galbraith

Security Magazine, 21.11.2019

Deaths From Terrorism Down, but Number of Countries Affected by Terrorism is Growing

EurekAlert!, 21.11.2019

Survey: Most teenagers in legalized states see marijuana marketing on social media

The Conversation, 21.11.2019

How universal childhood trauma screenings could backfire

David Finkelhor Professor of Sociology, University of New Hampshire

EurekAlert, 21.11.2019

Women raised in poor neighborhoods face an increased risk of intimate partner violence

University of Oxford

The Conversation, 21.11.2019

Why Australia can no longer avoid responsibility for its citizens held in Syria

Anthony Billingsley

Knowable Magazine, 21.11.2019

In the bank

David Adam

The Cut, 21.11.2019

Leave Your Body at the Door

Anna Silman

The Atlantic, 22.11.2019

What ISIS Will Become

Kathy Gilsinan Mike Giglio

Forbes, 22.11.2019

A Crystal Ball For Predicting Terrorist Effectiveness? We Created One

Brian Uzzi

NPR, 22.11.2019

In 'Crime In Progress,' Fusion GPS Chiefs Tell The Inside Story Of The Steele Dossier

Philip Ewing

Newsweek, 22.11.2019

Children Are More Likely To Die In Mass Shootings at Home Than At School, Study Shows

Asher Stockler

CNBC, 23.11.2019

Here’s how online scammers prey on older Americans, and what they should know to fight back

Kate Fazzini

Eurasia Review, 24.11.2019

Radicalizing In The Name Of Islam – Analysis

Johanna Markind

HeraldScotland, 25.11.2019

Police launch 'innovative' initiative targeting gender violence

Journalist's Resource, 25.11.2019

Universal background checks and gun permits: What the research says

Clark Merrefield

The Conversation, 25.11.2019

Québec is wrong to raise its legal cannabis age to 21

Brad Poulos

The Conversation, 25.11.2019

How American anti-Semitism reflects the centuries-long struggle over the meaning of religious liberty

Tisa Wenger

EurekAlert, 25.11.2019

Case Western Reserve part of $1 million grant to launch new domestic violence court

Eurozine, 25.11.2019

Big Brother to the rescue

Kristina V. Arianina

Hamline University, 25.11.2019

Students Contribute to National Mass Shooter Database

The Verge, 25.11.2019

Rev transcribers hate the low pay, but the disturbing recordings are even worse

Dani Deahl

The Conversation, 26.11.2019

5 years after Islamic State massacre, an Iraqi minority is transformed by trauma

Tutku Ayhan, Güneş Murat Tezcür Jalal Talabani

Newswise (press release), 26.11.2019

Dads in prison can bring poverty, instability for families on the outside

University of Washington

EurekAlert, 26.11.2019

Children of abused mothers 50% more likely to have low IQ

University of Manchester

Reed Magazine, 26.11.2019

Bitter Harvest

Ann-Derrick Gaillot

The Conversation, 26.11.2019

Grace Millane’s trial exposes a dark trend in media coverage of violence against women

Daisy Richards

War on the Rocks, 27.11.2019

Are We Entering a New Era of Far-Right Terrorism?

Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware

The Conversation, 27.11.2019

Why support for the death penalty is much higher among white Americans

Kevin O'Neal Cokley

The Conversation, 27.11.2019

How to support the families of people at risk of radicalisation

Neda Richards

Detroit Free Press, 27.11.2019

ICE arrests 90 more students at fake university in Michigan

Niraj Warikoo

Boston Globe, 28.11.2019

Thou shall not kill: An analysis of religion, violence, and IQ

Cory Clark, Bo Winegard, and Azim Shariff

CBC News, 28.11.2019

Why designating Mexican drug cartels terrorists might not be the way to fight organized crime

Steven D'Souza ·

The Guardian, 28.11.2019

Crime in Progress review – the secret history of the Trump-Russia investigation

Luke Harding

Open Democracy, 28.11.2019

How to make amends for a life of far-right radicalism

DJ Cashmere

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 28.11.2019

The Avalanche of Cocaine Hitting Europe

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 28.11.2019

'The Equivalent of Cultural Genocide'

Bernhard Zand

The Intercept, 29.11.2019

Fingerprint Analysis Is High-Stakes Work — but It Doesn’t Take Much to Qualify as an Expert

Jordan Smith

The National Interest, 29.11.2019

Cartels Wars Cause Mexicans to Worry Who Is Really Running Their Country

Angélica Durán-Martínez

Chicago Sun-Times, 30.11.2019

A modest but smart approach to end gun violence in five neighborhoods

CST Editorial Board