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

Psychology Today, 01.02.2022

Narcissistic Partners May Be More Dangerous Than You Think

Carol A. Lambert

News-Medical, 01.02.2022

Lead exposure during early childhood may increase risk of delinquency in teens

Emily Henderson

The Conversation, 01.02.2022

The metaverse: three legal issues we need to address

Pin Lean Lau

Daily Mail, 01.02.2022

The five key questions that could help stop domestic violence and identify high-risk victims

Jack Gramenz

The Guardian, 01.02.2022

From eastern Europe we watch Ukraine in fear. Its fate could decide the continent’s future

Karolina Wigura and Jarosław Kuisz

The London Economic, 02.02.2022

Troubling thread reveals police WhatsApp messages about raping colleagues and domestic violence

Joe Mellor

The Independent, 02.02.2022

Priti Patel condemns ‘failure of leadership’ after racist and sexist messages shared by Metropolitan Police officers

Chiara Giordano

USA Today, 02.02.2022

Ex-Chicago cop who killed Black teen in 2018 is getting out of prison. Is that a 'sign of progress' or a 'bad message'?

Don Babwin

Esquire, 02.02.2022

Who Writes the Rules for Cops?

Rowan Moore Gerety

Telegraph, 02.02.2022

Fewer than one in six victims report rape as they fear police will not ‘do anything about it’

Charles Hymas

The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 02.02.2022

Growing up with systemic racism in the USA

Quintina Dawson

New York Times, 02.02.2022

Where a Thousand Digital Eyes Keep Watch Over the Elderly

Ben Dooley and Hisako Ueno

PoliticsHome, 02.02.2022

A culture of misogyny and racism has existed in the Met police for too long – Cressida Dick must go

Diane Abbott

The National, 02.02.2022

Europol gets greater data powers despite privacy fears

New York Times, 02.02.2022

Inside a Near Breakdown Between the White House and the Police

Katie Benner, Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Charlie Savage

National Public Radio (Podcast), 02.02.2022

16 Shots: The Police Shooting Of Laquan McDonald

WBEZ Chicago

The Conversation, 03.02.2022

Islamic State leader killed in US raid – where does this leave the terrorist group?

Haroro J. Ingram, Amira Jadoon, Andrew Mines

Irish Examiner, 03.02.2022

Policing Authority wants to hear minority groups' perception of gardaí

Sean Murray

The Conversation, 03.02.2022

Crypto theft is on the rise. Here’s how the crimes are committed, and how you can protect yourself

Aaron M. Lane

The Conversation, 03.02.2022

Kenya has tried to reform its police force, but it’s left gaps for abuse

Douglas Lucas Kivoi

The Record, 03.02.2022

‘Systemic discrimination, systemic racism, systemic barriers all exist within the policing profession’ — WRPS Chief Bryan Larkin

Cheyenne Bholla

New York Times, 04.02.2022

This Police Captain’s Plan to Stop Gun Violence Uses More Than Handcuffs

Ashley Southall

The Conversation, 04.02.2022

Afghan women face increasing violence and repression under the Taliban after international spotlight fades

Mia Bloom

Jurist, 05.02.2022

New database compiles common traits of US mass shooters

M. Tyler Gillett

Verve Times, 05.02.2022

Resistance to “defund” or “abolish” the police rooted in policy proposals

Addrew Shawn

National Public Radio, 05.02.2022

What it would take to treat gun violence as a public health crisis

Michel Martin

Otago Daily Times, 05.02.2022

Researchers debunk myths about autism and crime

John Lewis

Washington Post, 06.02.2022

As U.S. predicts Russia could seize Kyiv in days, Moscow calls assessment ‘scaremongering’

Rachel Pannett, Karen DeYoung, Dan Lamothe, Robyn Dixonand Amy B Wang

Vox EU, 06.02.2022

The far-reaching consequences of becoming a victim of a crime

Anna Bindler, Nadine Ketel

The Conversation, 06.02.2022

Whose freedom is the ‘freedom convoy’ fighting for? Not everyone’s

Gerald Walton

New York Times, 06.02.2022

Michael Flynn Is Still at War

Robert Draper

The New Yorker, 07.02.2022

The Great Train Robbery Redux

Antonia Hitchens

The Conversation, 07.02.2022

Misogyny in police forces: understanding and fixing ‘cop culture’

Kathryn Farrow

Newswire.ca, 07.02.2022

Do emotions impact decisions on punishment in the context of crime?

The Guardian, 07.02.2022

The Tories’ ‘tough on crime’ stance has only led to misery and death in prisons

Frances Ryan

BiometricUpdate.com, 07.02.2022

Biometric and behavioral mass surveillance – will the EU ‘choose totalitarianism’?

Frank Hersey

Psychology Today, 07.02.2022

Could Stereotypes Put an Innocent Woman on Death Row?

Jeff Kukucka Ph.D.

The Real News, 07.02.2022

Revolt against the carceral world

The Conversation, 08.02.2022

What the ‘freedom convoy’ reveals about the ties among politics, police and the law

Temitope Oriola

EurekAlert!, 08.02.2022

Over 40% of drivers with past-year alcohol and cannabis use report driving under the influence

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

The Intercept, 08.02.2022

What If the U.S. Hadn’t Gone to War After 9/11?

Nick Turse

Open Access Government, 08.02.2022

Extreme policy goals deter supporters of police abolition movements

The Conversation, 08.02.2022

What is ‘legitimate political discourse,’ and does it include the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol?

Jennifer Mercieca, Timothy J. Shaffer

Penn State, 08.02.2022

Head trauma caused by intimate partner violence is subject of new study

Susan Burlingame

Project Syndicate, 08.02.2022

Outlaw Cryptocurrencies Now

Willem H. Buiter

New York Times, 09.02.2022

One Menacing Call After Another: Threats Against Lawmakers Surge

Catie Edmondson and Mark Walker

Washington Post, 09.02.2022

No, the federal government isn’t spending $30 million on ‘crack pipes’

Meryl Kornfield and Mariana Alfaro

The Conversation, 09.02.2022

Could Ottawa police be sued for failing to arrest ‘freedom convoy’ protesters?

Erika Chamberlain

EurekAlert!, 09.02.2022

Sanctuary city policies linked to lower crime rates in recent years

Wiley

The Guardian, 09.02.2022

Fifth of young women and girls ‘cyber-flashed’ in past year, UK study reveals

Robert Booth

MeriTalk, 09.02.2022

Data, Research Challenges Hinder Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts, Witnesses Say

Lisbeth Perez

The Conversation, 09.02.2022

Pandemic-related school closings likely to have far-reaching effects on child well-being

Sandra M. Chafouleas

Washington Post, 09.02.2022

Fatal police shootings in 2021 set record since The Post began tracking, despite public outcry

Marisa Iati, Steven Rich and Jennifer Jenkins

Jewish Standard, 09.02.2022

‘The more you learn, the more you want to tell’

Larry Yudelson

New Statesman, 09.02.2022

The sinister return of eugenics

John Gray

Health AffairsVol. 41, No. 2: Racism & Health, 10.02.2022

Neighborhood Police Encounters, Health, And Violence In A Southern City

Katherine P. Theall, Samantha Francois, Caryn N. Bell, Andrew Anderson, David Chae, and Thomas A. LaVeist

London Review of Books Vol. 44 No. 3, 10.02.2022

You’re with your king

Aziz BineBine

The Conversation, 10.02.2022

Inmates’ hunger strikes take powerful stands against injustice

Nayan Shah

The Conversation, 10.02.2022

No-knock warrants, a relic of the ‘war on drugs,’ face renewed criticism after Minneapolis death

Tom Nolan

EurekAlert!, 10.02.2022

How does cannabis use affect brain health? Caution advised, more research needed

American Heart Association Scientific

EurekAlert!, 10.02.2022

Taking a hard line on crime

Flinders University

Lawfare Thursday, 10.02.2022

What We Have and Haven’t Learned About Terrorism Financing

Alex Zerden

NBC News, 10.02.2022

How ShotSpotter fights criticism and leverages federal cash to win police contracts

The Conversation, 10.02.2022

Childhood adversity is a ‘cause of causes’ of adult illnesses and mental health problems

Robert Maunder, Jon Hunter

The Guardian, 10.02.2022

I’m a conflict mediator. This is a way out of the Ukraine crisis

Gabrielle Rifkind

Haaretz, 10.02.2022

Black Death Plague Was True Horror – but Not Everywhere, Says New Study

Inquiries Journal - The International Student Journal 2022, Vol. 14 No. 02, 11.02.2022

Explaining the Gender Gap in the Criminal Justice System: How Family-Based Gender Roles Shape Perceptions of Defendants in Criminal Court

Katharina Geppert

The Conversation, 11.02.2022

First the ‘love-bomb’, then the ‘financial emergency’: 5 tactics of Tinder swindlers

Queensland University of Technology

The Conversation, 11.02.2022

Cressida Dick has resigned but the Met police’s problems are bigger than one person

Colin Rogers

The Conversation, 11.02.2022

The occupation of Ottawa by the ‘freedom convoy’ has the potential for an urban siege

Jack L. Rozdilsky

The Atlantic, 11.02.2022

Canada’s Trucker Blockades Are a Warning

David Frum

The Intercept, 11.02.2022

Kitchen Appliance Maker Wants to Revolutionize Video Surveillance

Zach Campbell, Chris Jones

PsyPost, 12.02.2022

Victimhood, racial identity, and conspiracism interact with Christian nationalism to lead to support for violence

Eric W. Dolan

The Age, 13.02.2022

Falling into the ‘freedom’ movement ... and getting out

Rachael Dexter and Simone Fox Koob

New York Times, 13.02.2022

In Ottawa Protests, a Pressing Question: Where Were the Police?

Catherine Porter

Washington Post, 13.02.2022

Federal trial of Arbery’s killers is the first to ask: Was this 2020 attack motivated by racial hate?

David Nakamura and Hannah Knowles

New York Times, 13.02.2022

There Will Be No Post-Covid

Charles M. Blow

The Conversation, 14.02.2022

The police, not the military, must stop the ‘freedom convoy’ and Canada’s far-right uprising

Candyce Kelshall

EurekAlert!, 14.02.2022

DNA testing exposes tactics of international criminal networks trafficking elephant ivory

University of Washington

EurekAlert!, 14.02.2022

Illicit amphetamine (‘speed’) use linked to 5-fold heightened risk of psychosis

Davis Vanguard, 14.02.2022

Washington Post Investigation Finds Police Fatal Shootings at All Time High Since 2015

Ankita Joshi and Helen Greenia

Forbes, 14.02.2022

Racial Minorities ‘More At Risk’ Of Being Spied On By New York City’s Massive Facial Recognition Surveillance Machine

Thomas Brewster

Eurozine, 14.02.2022

Habermas on the legitimacy of lockdown

Peter J. Verovšek

Bloomberg Law, 14.02.2022

Don’t Blame Bail Reform for a Rise in Violent Crime—Just Fix It

New York Times, 15.02.2022

These Policies Were Supposed to Help Black People. They’re Backfiring.

Jim Quinn and Hannah E. Meyers

New York Times, 15.02.2022

Canada Protests: Ottawa Police Chief Resigns After Trudeau Declares National Emergency to End Protests

The Globe and Mail, 15.02.2022

Is invoking the Emergencies Act too much? Time will tell

John Ibbitson

The Conversation, 15.02.2022

Racism is a public health crisis – but Black death tolls aren’t the answer

Chelsea Watego, Lisa J Whop

The Conversation, 15.02.2022

Solutions exist for Canada’s alt-right radicalization

Jennifer Wolowic

Reason Magazine, 15.02.2022

Police search rape kit dna to see if victims are also criminals

Elizabeth Nolan Brown

The Guardian, 15.02.2022

Girls should be educated, not mutilated. The cutting of women must end, now

Waris Dirie

New York Times, 15.02.2022

Behind the Fractious Collaboration Steering the Canada Protests

Sarah Maslin Nir and Natalie Kitroeff

The Conversation, 15.02.2022

Why $73 million Sandy Hook settlement is unlikely to unleash a flood of lawsuits against gun-makers

Timothy D. Lytton

AlterNet, 16.02.2022

Economist Paul Krugman: anti-vax truckers view ‘freedom’ as the right to harm others

Alex Henderson

The Independent, 16.02.2022

‘Repeated rape threats’: Sexual violence and racist abuse in the metaverse

Maya Oppenheim

News-Medical, 16.02.2022

Intergenerational violence exposure affects the age of menopause

Emily Henderson

The Conversation, 16.02.2022

Understanding Canada’s crisis: Has Trumpism arrived or are people just tired of pandemic restrictions?

Jonathan Malloy

The Conversation, 16.02.2022

The ‘freedom convoy’ protesters are a textbook case of ‘aggrieved entitlement’

Fiona MacDonald

EurekAlert!, 16.02.2022

Impatient and risk-tolerant people more often become criminals

University of Copenhagen

EurekAlert!, 16.02.2022

THE LANCET: More than a quarter of women have experienced intimate partner violence in their lifetimes, finds new study

The Lancet

The Conversation, 16.02.2022

Canadian trucker protests show how the loudest voices in the room distort democracy

Matthew Jordan, Sydney Forde

New Lines Magazine, 16.02.2022

The Next Islamic State Caliph

Hassan Hassan

New York Times, 17.02.2022

Handshakes and hugs have some Canadians questioning law enforcement’s soft touch with the protests.

Vjosa Isai

Open Access Government, 17.02.2022

Researchers predict crime occurrence through cognitive behaviours

The Conversation, 17.02.2022

Ukraine: what would a Russian invasion actually look like? These are the three most likely scenarios

David J Galbreath

The Conversation, 17.02.2022

Black and Indigenous protesters are treated differently than the ‘convoy’ because of Canada’s ongoing racism

Audra Diptée

The Conversation, 17.02.2022

What are false flag attacks – and could Russia make one work in the information age?

Scott Radnitz

New York Times, 18.02.2022

They Wanted to Roll Back Tough-on-Crime Policies. Then Violent Crime Surged.

Astead W. Herndon

The Conversation, 18.02.2022

‘Freedom convoy’ arrests in Ottawa: Why rejoicing when occupiers get punished isn’t the answer

Linda Mussell

The Conversation, 18.02.2022

Statephobia on display at the ‘freedom convoy’

Sydney Chapados

Foreign Affairs, 18.02.2022

What if Russia Wins?

Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage

The Guardian, 18.02.2022

‘Whatever horrors they do, they do in secret’: inside the Taliban’s return to power

Ghaith Abdul-Ahad

EurekAlert!, 19.02.2022

Behavioral scientist will present findings from 25-year study of outcomes of juvenile justice-involved youth

Linda Teplin

New York Times, 19.02.2022

Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints

David D. Kirkpatrick

New York Magazine, 20.02.2022

Judges Can Be Dangerous, Too Setting bail based on “dangerousness” comes with its own perils.

Errol Louis

New York Times, 21.02.2022

How They Did It: Sandy Hook Families Gain Long-Awaited Legal Wins

Elizabeth Williamson

The Conversation, 21.02.2022

Islamic State: death of leader is big step towards becoming a different kind of terrorist organisation

Elisa Orofino

The Conversation, 21.02.2022

Anti-vax protest or insurrection? Making sense of the ‘freedom convoy’ protest

David Tindall

The Conversation, 21.02.2022

How tech is driving new forms of domestic abuse

Lisa Sugiura, Jason R.C. Nurse

Inside Higher Ed, 21.02.2022

A Path Forward Post–Gang Life

Sara Weissman

Newcastle Herald, 21.02.2022

Three patterns which can lead to domestic violence murder

Jenna Price

Medical Xpress, 21.02.2022

Digital health tool aims to empower victims of elder abuse

Mallory Locklear

The Atlantic, 21.02.2022

Vladimir Putin’s Hall of Mirrors

Timothy Snyder

EurekAlert!, 22.02.2022

Firearms have overtaken car crashes as main cause of premature US trauma deaths

BMJ

The Conversation, 22.02.2022

How Russia’s recognition of breakaway parts of Ukraine breached international law – and set the stage for invasion

Rowan Nicholson

Newswise, 22.02.2022

Structural Racism and Anti-LGBTQ Policies Can Impact Suicide Risk

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

EurekAlert!, 22.02.2022

New book connects the climate crisis and violence

Iowa State University

The Atlantic, 22.02.2022

The Stumbling Block to One of the Most Promising Police Reforms

David A. Graham

War on the Rocks, 22.02.2022

Moscow Musings on Brinksmanship from Stalin to Putin

Sergey Radchenko

The Guardian, 22.02.2022

Is it still possible to avoid a major war in Europe?

Timothy Garton Ash

New York Times, 22.02.2022

Jurors to Weigh Fate of Officers Who Restrained George Floyd as He Died

Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs

Daily Nexus, 22.02.2022

When the Data Lies: The Consequences of Racial Bias In Research and Algorithms

Sean Crommelin

USA TODAY, 22.02.2022

A woman said she was 'raped' in the metaverse. When will it matter?

Alia E. Dastagir

New York Times, 22.02.2022

How a Death-Row Inmate’s Embrace of Conservatism Led to His Release

Katherine Dykstra

Newswise, 23.02.2022

Child Abuse Actually Decreased During COVID. Here’s Why

Tufts University

EurekAlert!, 23.02.2022

A security technique to fool would-be cyber attackers

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

EurekAlert!, 23.02.2022

Researchers from the GIST use artificial intelligence to identify potential unsafe locations in cities

Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology

EurekAlert!, 23.02.2022

Understanding neighborhood dynamics associated with gun violence during COVID-19

PLOS

The Conversation, 23.02.2022

Putin’s antagonism toward Ukraine was never just about NATO – it’s about creating a new Russian empire

Emily Channell, Jacob Lassin

Time, 23.02.2022

A New Study Casts Doubt on One of the Country’s Most Popular Violence Prevention Approaches

Josiah Bates

The Conversation, 23.02.2022

How AI is shaping the cybersecurity arms race

Sagar Samtani

South Side Weekly, 24.02.2022

The Geography of Fear: Policing a Segregated Chicago

Jamie Kalven

EurekAlert!, 24.02.2022

AI deployed in the war on pedophilia

Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg

The Marshall Project, 24.02.2022

How Melissa Lucio Went From Abuse Survivor to Death Row

Maurice Chammah

The Conversation, 24.02.2022

Russia is using an onslaught of cyber attacks to undermine Ukraine’s defence capabilities

Mamoun Alazab

The Conversation, 24.02.2022

Ukraine invasion: what the west needs to do now – expert view

Stefan Wolff

The Conversation, 24.02.2022

Russia invades Ukraine – 5 essential reads from experts

Naomi Schalit, Arik Burakovsky, Craig Nazareth, Justin Pelletier, Lee Feinstein, Liam Collins, Mariana Budjeryn

The Atlantic, 24.02.2022

Dictators Aren’t Pretending Anymore

Yascha Mounk

The Atlantic, 24.02.2022

Calamity Again

Anne Applebaum

The Guardian, 24.02.2022

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will change the face of Europe for ever

Timothy Garton Ash

The Conversation, 25.02.2022

Is international law powerless against Russian aggression in Ukraine? No, but it’s complicated

Juliette McIntyre, Douglas Guilfoyle, Tamsin Phillipa Paige

The Conversation, 25.02.2022

International law says Putin’s war against Ukraine is illegal. Does that matter?

Hurst Hannum

New York Times, 25.02.2022

Far-right militias in Europe plan to confront Russian forces, a research group says.

Cora Engelbrecht

Dungog Chronicle, 25.02.2022

Risk of fatal domestic violence spikes during separation

Jenna Price

Medical News Today, 25.02.2022

Police violence-induced stress may worsen Black women’s health

Hassan Yahaya

The Atlantic, 25.02.2022

Bury the Old World Order

Tom McTague

New York Times, 25.02.2022

Why Is Putin at War Again? Because He Keeps Winning.

Chris Miller

New York Times, 25.02.2022

Four ways the war in Ukraine might end

Barry Pavel, Peter Engelke and Jeffrey Cimmino

New York Times, 25.02.2022

We Have Never Been Here Before

Thomas L. Friedman

The Conversation, 26.02.2022

Why did Russia invade Ukraine? FAQs about the conflict that has shocked the world

Jars Balan

New York Times, 27.02.2022

A New Message for Police: If You See Something, Say Something

Shaila Dewan

The Conversation, 27.02.2022

What are sanctions, do they ever work – and could they stop Russia’s invasion of Ukraine?

Christopher Michaelsen

The Conversation, 27.02.2022

As Putin puts nuclear forces on high alert, here are 5 genuine nuclear dangers for us all

Tanya Ogilvie-White

New York Times, 27.02.2022

We Are All Living in Vladimir Putin’s World Now

Ivan Krastev

New York Times, 28.02.2022

After a Fumbled Start, Russian Forces Hit Harder in Ukraine

Steven Erlanger

New York Times, 28.02.2022

Threats Emerge in Germany as Far Right and Pandemic Protesters Merge

Katrin Bennhold

The Conversation, 28.02.2022

Flies, maggots and methamphetamine: how insects can reveal drugs and poisons at crime scenes

Paola Magni

The Conversation, 28.02.2022

Swift: ejecting Russia is largely symbolic – here’s why

Alistair Milne

The Times, 28.02.2022

Volodymyr Zelensky: Russian mercenaries ordered to kill Ukraine’s president

Manveen Rana

Psychology Today, 28.02.2022

Potential Biases in Police Decision-Making

Jason Roach

The Conversation, 28.02.2022

Juries are subject to all kinds of biases when it comes to deciding on a trial

Lee John Curley, Itiel Dror, James Munro

London Review of Books, 28.02.2022

Why didn’t they stop it?

Tony Wood

The Atlantic, 28.02.2022

Ukraine Is Redefining America’s Interests

George Packer

Slate, 28.02.2022

No, You’re Not Imagining It: Russia’s Army Is Inept

Fred Kaplan

Slate, 28.02.2022

The Terrible Truth So Many Experts Missed About Russia

Ben Judah