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

The Conversation, 01.03.2022

Civilians are being killed in Ukraine. So, why is investigating war crimes so difficult?

Ben Saul

Newswise, 01.03.2022

UAH helping create AI cell phone forensics tool to help police solve mass crimes

University of Alabama Huntsville

San Francisco Chronicle, 01.03.2022

On crime, the social welfare approach hasn’t failed in California. It’s barely been tried

Adam Johnson

The Conversation, 01.03.2022

Organized crime has infiltrated online dating with sophisticated ‘pig-butchering’ scams

Carlo Handy Charles

The Conversation, 01.03.2022

Ukraine war: what are the risks that Russia will turn to its nuclear arsenal?

Mark Webber, Nicolò Fasola

New York Times, 01.03.2022

I See Three Scenarios for How This War Ends

Thomas L. Friedman

The New Yorker, 01.03.2022

How Putin Wants Russians to See the War in Ukraine

Masha Gessen

The Atlantic, 01.03.2022

The Impossible Suddenly Became Possible

Anne Applebaum

New York Times, 02.03.2022

Ex-Officer in Colorado Pleads Guilty to Assaulting Woman With Dementia

Isabella Grullón Paz

The Conversation, 02.03.2022

Ukraine: war has an impact on people’s health beyond bullets and bombs

Andrew Lee

The Guardian, 02.03.2022

Researchers gather evidence of possible Russian war crimes in Ukraine

Dan Sabbagh

KQED, 02.03.2022

Violent Crime Soared During the Pandemic. But Does the Political Debate Reflect the Data?

Marisa Lagos

Slate, 02.03.2022

The Little-Known Violence Prevention Tool Cropping Up in Cities Across the Country

Lea Hoefer, Eric Reinhart, and Tanya L. Zakrison

The Conversation, 02.03.2022

Abused by our grown-up children: mothers open up about this little-understood form of domestic violence

Thien Trang Nguyen Phan

New York Times, 02.03.2022

The Ukraine of My Childhood Is Being Erased

Lev Golinkin

New York Times, 02.03.2022

In Russia, I Learned, Threats Were Always Real

Megan K. Stack

The Guardian, 02.03.2022

As Russia struggles in Ukraine, will Putin break the nuclear taboo?

Kristin Ven Bruusgaard

EJIL:Talk! Blog of the European Journal of International Law, 02.03.2022

Will a state supplying weapons to Ukraine become a party to the conflict and thus be exposed to countermeasures?

Kai Ambos

Verfassungsblog, 02.03.2022

Too Little Politics in EU Defense Policy

Prof. Dr. Jelena von Achenbach

samf.substack.com, 02.03.2022

Russia's Plan C And Plan D...

Lawrence Freedman

The Conversation, 03.03.2022

Ukraine: what is the dangerous ‘vacuum bomb’ weapon Russia has been accused of using?

Michelle Bentley

New York Times, 03.03.2022

We Can’t Trust Everything We See About the Livestreamed War

Jay Caspian Kang

The Conversation, 03.03.2022

Ukraine war: Putin’s ‘denazification’ campaign hits Babyn Yar holocaust memorial to 33,000 murdered Jews

WIlliam Niven

The Conversation, 03.03.2022

Pakistan again faces questions over ‘honour’ killings as brother acquitted of social media star’s murder

Sadiq Bhanbhro

EurekAlert!, 03.03.2022

Corrections staff dehumanize incarcerated individuals, deem themselves as heroes to justify violence

American Society of Criminology

Newswise, 03.03.2022

Public’s Response to Police Presence Heavily Tied to Race, Studies Show

University at Albany, State University of New York

inews.co.uk, 03.03.2022

A year on from Sarah Everard’s death, it’s clearer than ever that the police are not serving us

Molly Lipson

The Guardian, 03.03.2022

War brought Vladimir Putin to power in 1999. Now, it must bring him down

Jonathan Littell

Phys.org, 03.03.2022

Getting to know local cops could reduce crime rates

Nature Publishing Group

The Atlantic, 03.03.2022

Absolute Power

Graeme Wood

New York Times, 03.03.2022

We Need a New Language for Talking About Race

Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Andrew S. Curran

The Conversation, 04.03.2022

Ukraine: nonviolent resistance is a brave and often effective response to aggression

Loughborough University

Newswise, 04.03.2022

Is Russia committing war crimes in Ukraine?

University of Miami

EurekAlert, 04.03.2022

Airbnb’s commercial listings linked to local crime: How self-regulation can help

Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

The Guardian, 04.03.2022

‘Putin wants to kill us totally’: Ukrainians hold firm under bombardment

Luke Harding

The Guardian, 04.03.2022

Justice system in England and Wales ‘risks causing fresh trauma to girls’

Haroon Siddique Legal affairs correspondent

Deseret, 04.03.2022

George Floyd’s death is changing the way police train around the country

Ashley Nash

spiegel.de, 04.03.2022

Kyiv Residents Prepare for the Arrival of the Russians

Time, 04.03.2022

What Putin’s Nazi Talk Reveals About His Plans for Ukraine

Peter Pomerantsev

The Guardian, 04.03.2022

History demands the west deploy every legal and financial weapon against Putin

Mikhail Khodorkovsky

Financial Times, 04.03.2022

Francis Fukuyama: Putin’s war on the liberal order

Francis Fukuyama

New York Times, 06.03.2022

Police and the Alternatives

German Lopez

The Guardian, 06.03.2022

‘Leave no stone unturned’: how investigators gather evidence of war crimes in Ukraine

Julian Borger

The Guardian, 06.03.2022

History replays like a half-forgotten song, but once we remember, it’s far too late

Neal Ascherson

The Guardian, 06.03.2022

The more Ukraine resists, the greater the danger to Nato. It should act now to stop the slaughter

Simon Tisdall

News Statesman, 07.03.2022

The pervasive culture of violence against women and girls

Helen Burrows

The Conversation, 07.03.2022

Many Ukrainians face a future of lasting psychological wounds from the Russian invasion

Arash Javanbakht

The Conversation, 07.03.2022

The ICC is investigating war crimes in Ukraine - could Putin be indicted?

Catherine Gegout

The Conversation, 07.03.2022

Six things social media users and businesses can do to combat hate online

Denitsa Dineva

EurekAlert!, 07.03.2022

How Black Lives Matter protests sparked interest, can lead to change

University of Washington

The New Republic, 07.03.2022

The West Is Finally Living Up to Its Stated Principles

Michael Tomasky

The Conversation, 07.03.2022

Bias be gone! Can our unconscious prejudices be overcome?

Nick Haslam

The New Yorker, 07.03.2022

“Z” Is the Symbol of the New Russian Politics of Aggression

Masha Gessen

Verfassungsblog, 08.03.2022

The Cost of our Fear

Dr. Sophie Duroy

New York Times, 08.03.2022

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/08/world/asia/smugglers-afghanistan.html

Christina Goldbaum and Yaqoob Akbary

The Conversation, 08.03.2022

https://theconversation.com/ukraine-how-negotiations-could-stop-the-war-and-what-needs-to-happen-first-178820

Stefan Wolff, Tatyana Malyarenko

Newswise, 08.03.2022

Juvenile justice: We are coming up short’

The Atlantic, 08.03.2022

The Guardian view on Putin’s war in Ukraine: Moscow’s on the losing side

Forbes, 08.03.2022

Don’t Defund The Police - Gender Balance It

Avivah Wittenberg-Cox

New York Times, 08.03.2022

Putin Has No Good Way Out, and That Really Scares Me

Thomas L. Friedman

The Guardian, 08.03.2022

Russia ‘solving logistics problems’ and could attack Kyiv within days – experts

Dan Sabbagh

The Conversation, 09.03.2022

We need to pay attention to the experiences of children in Ukraine during the Russian invasion

Aparna Mishra Tarc

The Conversation, 09.03.2022

Criminal justice researcher examines the needs of marginalized groups that often go ignored

Jennifer Cobbina-Dungy

Newswise, 09.03.2022

Who Do Firearm Owners Trust to Talk About Safe Firearm Storage?

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

information-age, 09.03.2022

Using AI to fight money laundering

Martin Rehak

Washington Post, 09.03.2022

Drones, robots, license plate readers: Police grapple with community concerns as they turn to tech for their jobs

Danielle Abril

Computer Weekly, 09.03.2022

Strategic Review of Policing: Police tech needs better ethical scrutiny

Sebastian Klovig Skelton

Psychology Today, 09.03.2022

How Offenders' Distorted Cognitions Cause Hate Crimes

Ekua Hagan

News Statesman, 09.03.2022

Why Putin is beholden to Stalin’s legacy

Simon Sebag Montefiore

ABC.net, 10.03.2022

What constitues a war crime and who could try Russia for alleged crimes committed during its invasion of Ukraine?

Tracey Shelton

Newswise, 10.03.2022

Putin unlikely to face ICC for war crimes in Ukraine

Cornell University

EurekAlert!, 10.03.2022

Vigilantism is an identity for some people, researchers report

University of Illinois

New York Times, 10.03.2022

We’ve Tried Juveniles as Adults Before. The Results Were Catastrophic

Gladys Carrión and Vincent Schiraldi

The Conversation, 10.03.2022

Ukraine war: what history tells us about the effectiveness of sanctions

Siobhan Talbott

The Conversation, 10.03.2022

Would Putin use nuclear weapons? An arms control expert explains what has and hasn’t changed since the invasion of Ukraine

Miles A. Pomper, James Martin

Verfassungsblog, 10.03.2022

Big Tech War Activism

Sofia Ranchordas, Catalina Goanta, Giovanni de Gregorio

London Review of Books, 10.03.2022

Odessa on the Edge

Stella Ghervas

The Conversation, 10.03.2022

The art of the con: ‘Inventing Anna,’ ‘The Tinder Swindler’ and gender

Kimberly Hillier, Christopher J. Greig

New York Times, 10.03.2022

This Is Why Putin Can’t Back Down

This Is Why Putin Can’t Back Down

New York Times, 10.03.2022

How Vladimir Putin Lost Interest in the Present

Mikhail Zygar

The Conversation, 11.03.2022

Ukraine war: grim spectre of chemical and biological weapons raises fears of Putin’s dirty arsenal

Michelle Bentley

The Conversation, 11.03.2022

Ukraine war: Poland’s failed deal to supply MiG-29s shows Nato’s fear of escalation

Christoph Bluth

The Conversation, 11.03.2022

From soaring gas prices to another world war, economic sanctions can lead to dire unintended consequences

Gregory T. Chin

Bloomberg, 11.03.2022

A New World Energy Order Is Emerging From Putin’s War on Ukraine

Alan Crawford and Grant Smith

New York Times, 11.03.2022

Jussie Smollett, Once an ‘Empire’ Star, Is Now in the Cook County Jail

Julia Jacobs and Robert Chiarito

The Conversation, 11.03.2022

Ukraine is well ahead in the global battle for hearts and minds – but Russia knew this would happen

Colin Alexander

Project Syndicate, 11.03.2022

Vladimir Putin and the Risk of World War III

George Soros

New York Times, 12.03.2022

Zelensky Answers Hamlet

Maureen Dowd

Newsweek, 12.03.2022

Vladimir Putin's Nuclear Weapons Already Transformed the Ukraine War

William M. Arkin

New York Review of Books March 21, 2022 issue cover, 12.03.2022

What the Russian Invasion Has Done to Ukraine

Joshua Yaffa

Route Fifty, 12.03.2022

Curbing Violent Crime Through Place-based Policing

Jason Potts

Newsweek, 13.03.2022

Trump Says 'Lot of Love' Behind Putin Wanting to 'Make His Country Larger'

Andrew Stanton

The New Yorker, 13.03.2022

Is It Time to Call Putin’s War in Ukraine Genocide?

Philip Gourevitch

The New Yorker, 14.03.2022

A Pandemic Tragedy in Guayaquil

Daniel Alarcón

The Conversation, 14.03.2022

Putin’s brazen manipulation of language is a perfect example of Orwellian doublespeak

Mark Satta

The Conversation, 14.03.2022

Stopping violence against women starts with learning what misogyny really is

Katy Dineen, Maria Moulin-Stożek

The Conversation, 14.03.2022

On the 3rd anniversary of the Christchurch attack, the Ukraine crisis asks the West to rethink its definitions of terrorism

John Battersby

EurekAlert!, 14.03.2022

People who die by suicide with a firearm are less likely to have sought treatment

Rutgers University

New York Times, 14.03.2022

There Are Almost Too Many Things to Worry About

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

New York Times, 14.03.2022

An Unlikely Hero

David Leonhardt

New York Times, 15.03.2022

Impunity for War Crimes in Syria Casts a Grim Shadow Over Ukraine

Ben Hubbard

Newswise, 15.03.2022

Autistic defendants are being failed by the criminal justice system

The Independent, 15.03.2022

Victims of crime wrongly arrested due to ‘huge gaps’ in language support with women hard hit

Maya Oppenheim

The Conversation, 15.03.2022

Putin’s Russia: how the ex-KGB strongman has gradually turned the clock back to Soviet repression

Stephen Hall

The Conversation, 15.03.2022

Putin puts international justice on trial – betting that the age of impunity will continue

Shelley Inglis

TheGrio, 15.03.2022

The false fantasy of funding the police

Michael Harriot

The Conversation, 15.03.2022

Weapons of mass destruction: what are the chances Russia will use a nuclear or chemical attack on Ukraine?

James Dwyer

New York Times, 15.03.2022

In the War Over Ukraine, Expect the Unexpected

Thomas L. Friedman

The Guardian, 15.03.2022

Marina Ovsyannikova risked jail by opposing Putin on TV. Here’s why we fear for her

Judith Pallot

New York Times, 16.03.2022

Officers Said They Hoped Black Lives Matter Protesters Would Die, Suit Says

Michael Levenson

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

Is the welcome to Ukrainian refugees unusually generous — or overtly racist?

Veronica Øverlid

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

‘Dark empaths’: how dangerous are psychopaths and narcissists with empathy?

Nadja Heym, Alexander Sumich

openDemocracy, 16.03.2022

Cops spend £18m on informants – but won’t say if they targeted BLM groups

Jenna Corderoy

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

Ukraine wants a no-fly zone. What does this mean, and would one make any sense in this war?

Christopher Michael Faulkner, Andrew Stigler

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

Russia’s actions in post-Soviet wars provide clues to its brutal Ukraine invasion

Nicole Jackson

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

Ukraine: Putin isn’t mad – he’s following a long-established great power playbook for conquest

Alexander Titov

AP, 16.03.2022

'Why? Why? Why?' Ukraine's Mariupol descends into despair

MSTYSLAV CHERNOV, EVGENIY MALOLETKA and LORI HINNANT

New York Times, 16.03.2022

Putin’s War on Ukraine Is About Ethnicity and Empire

Steven Erlanger

The Conversation, 16.03.2022

How weapons get to Ukraine and what’s needed to protect vulnerable supply chains

Vincent E. Castillo

The Conversation, 17.03.2022

The International Court of Justice has ordered Russia to stop the war. What does this ruling mean?

Rowan Nicholson

EurekAlert!, 17.03.2022

THE LANCET CHILD & ADOLESCENT HEALTH: One in three children with disabilities globally have experienced violence in their lifetimes

Financial Times, 17.03.2022

‘The birth of a new Ukraine’: how Russia’s war united a nation

John Reed and Guy Chazan in Lviv and Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv

spiegel.de, 17.03.2022

Putin Lives in Historic Analogies and Metaphors"

Lothar Gorris

The Conversation, 18.03.2022

Chechens fighting in Ukraine: Putin’s psychological weapon could backfire

Aurélie Campana

spiegel.de, 18.03.2022

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy Faces Down the Russians

Monika Bolliger, Christian Esch, Ullrich Fichtner, Katja Lutska, Alexander Sarovic und Christoph Scheuermann

spiegel.de, 18.03.2022

"It Has Already Escalated"

René Pfister und Maximilian Popp

Washington Post, 18.03.2022

A legacy of ‘secrecy and deception’: Why Russia clings to an outlawed chemical arsenal

Joby Warrick

Financial Times, 18.03.2022

How Russia’s mistakes and Ukrainian resistance altered Putin’s war

Visual Storytelling Team in London yesterday

Financial Times, 18.03.2022

Maria Stepanova: The war of Putin’s imagination

Maria Stepanova

News Statesman, 19.03.2022

Why Russia is a prisoner of geography

Tim Marshall

The Conversation, 20.03.2022

The Putin problem: is there ever a case to kill tyrants?

Shannon Brincat

The Conversation, 20.03.2022

The West owes Ukraine much more than just arms and admiration

Matthew Sussex Fellow

Financial Times, 20.03.2022

Do not expect the war in Ukraine to end quickly

Gideon Rachman

New York Times, 20.03.2022

It’s Now Putin’s Plan B in Ukraine vs. Biden’s and Zelensky’s Plan A

Thomas L. Friedman

New York Times, 21.03.2022

Behind the Killings of Homeless Men, Portraits of 3 Lives Derailed

Andy Newman, Campbell Robertson, Samira Asma-Sadeque and Ashley Southall

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

Ukraine war: how Russian denial of civilian casualties follows tactics used in Syria

Lily Hamourtziadou

EurekAlert! News Release, 21.03.2022

Alcohol ads can influence men and women to sexually coerce partners

Washington State University

Cornell Chronicle, 21.03.2022

Legal language affects how police officers are judged

Tom Fleischman

War on the Rocks, 21.03.2022

Lessons from Finland for Ukraine and Its Foreign Legion

Elizabeth M.F. Grasmeder

The Guardian, 21.03.2022

TikTok algorithm directs users to fake news about Ukraine war, study says

Alex Hern

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

Ukraine’s women fighters reflect a cultural tradition of feminist independence

Sophia Moskalenko

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

From Z to Q: when letters become political symbols

Philip Seargeant

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

Ukraine war’s surprising links to the 2008 financial crisis – and the parallels with 1939

Ronen Palan

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

Putin’s fascists: the Russian state’s long history of cultivating homegrown neo-Nazis

Robert Horvath

The Conversation, 21.03.2022

Ukraine war shows it’s time to do away with the racist ‘Clash of Civilizations’ theory

Katherine Bullock

Washington Post, 21.03.2022

Opinion: Against all odds, Ukrainians are winning. Russia’s initial offensive has failed.

Max Boot

The Atlantic, 21.03.2022

Why Can’t the West Admit That Ukraine Is Winning?

Eliot A. Cohen

New York Times, 21.03.2022

The Smaller Bombs That Could Turn Ukraine Into a Nuclear War Zone

William J. Broad

EurekAlert!, 22.03.2022

One in three children with disabilities globally have experienced violence in their lifetimes

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

The Conversation, 22.03.2022

Economic sanctions may make Russians’ lives worse – without stopping Putin’s assault on Ukraine

Joseph Wright , Abel Escribà-Folch

The Conversation, 22.03.2022

An expert on trends in gun sales and gun violence in pandemic America

Garen Wintemute

The Atlantic, 22.03.2022

Ukraine Must Win

Anne Applebaum

Foreign Policy, 22.03.2022

‘The Ukrainians Are Listening’: Russia’s Military Radios Are Getting Owned

Jack Detsch

New York Times, 23.03.2022

Nine Mass Shootings

David Leonhardt

The Conversation, 23.03.2022

Putin: the psychology behind his destructive leadership – and how best to tackle it according to science

Magnus Linden, George R. Wilkes

The Conversation, 23.03.2022

Ukraine: how boycotting everything Russian – and blaming Russian society rather than Putin – is xenophobic

Rachel Pistol

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2022

Economic Crime Act has loopholes, says leading economic crime expert

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2022

Traffic stops and race: Police conduct may bend to local biases

Association for Psychological Science

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2022

Online and offline victimization: Two sides of the same coin?

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)

The Crime Report, 23.03.2022

Why are Americans Shooting Each Other?

David Leonhardt

The Atlantic, 23.03.2022

What’s the Likelihood of Nuclear War?

Uri Friedman

HuffPost, 23.03.2022

So You Don’t Want To Defund The Police? Here’s Why You Should Fund Public Defense.

Emily Galvin Almanza

Vox, 23.03.2022

The promise — and problem — of restorative justice

Jerusalem Demsas

Washington Post, 23.03.2022

Opinion: Putin has long fantasized about a world without Ukrainians. Now we see what that means.

Timothy Snyder

Washington Post (Magazine), 23.03.2022

‘These Events That Are Unfolding Now Will Shape the 21st Century’

KK Ottesen

War on the Rocks, 23.03.2022

Lessons from the First Time Russia Accused the United States of Biowarfare

Conrad Crane

The Conversation, 23.03.2022

Putin’s control over Ukraine war news is not total - it’s challenged by online news and risk-taking journalists

Sarah Oates

Forbes, 23.03.2022

Ukraine Starts Using Facial Recognition To Identify Dead Russians And Tell Their Relatives

Thomas Brewster

London Review of Books Vol. 44 No. 6, 24.03.2022

Responses to the Invasion of Ukraine

Sofia Andrukhovych, Neal Ascherson, Ilya Budraitskis, James Butler, Andrew Cockburn, Meehan Crist, Sheila Fitzpatrick, Peter Geoghegan, Jeremy Harding, Owen Hatherley, Abby Innes, Mimi Jiang etc.

Harvard Political Review, 24.03.2022

Invest in People, Not the Police

Muskaan Arshad

EurekAlert!, 24.03.2022

Accepting rape myths contributes to overlooking majority of rape cases

The Polish Association of Social Psychology

EurekAlert!, 24.03.2022

One in four women experience domestic violence before age 50

McGill University

Newlines Mag, 24.03.2022

Exclusive: Russia Backs Europe’s Far Right

Holger Roonemaa, Martin Laine & Michael Weiss

Substack Blog Lawrence Freedman, 24.03.2022

Losing Wars and Saving Face

Lawrence Freedman

Project Syndicate On Point, 25.03.2022

From Cold War to Hot Peace

Slavoj Žižek

New York Times, 25.03.2022

Putin Cares About Only One Thing, and It’s Not Oligarchs

Eileen O’Connor

Washington Post, 26.03.2022

This police chief is hiring female officers to fix ‘toxic’ policing

Robert Klemko

New York Times, 26.03.2022

The Making of Vladimir Putin

Roger Cohen

New York Times, 27.03.2022

‘The GoFundMe Generation’ Wants to Pay to Solve Murders

Kashmir Hill

Washington Post, 27.03.2022

‘Diminishing returns’: What can change Putin’s course in the Ukraine war?

Paul Sonne and Robyn Dixon

The Independent, 28.03.2022

‘Murders are result of misogyny’: Women killed by men in over quarter of all murder cases in recent years

Maya Oppenheim

New York Times, 28.03.2022

Rumble, the Right’s Go-To Video Site, Has Much Bigger Ambitions

Jeremy W. Peters

The Conversation, 28.03.2022

Ukrainian female refugees are fleeing a war, but in some cases more violence awaits them where they find shelter

Chen Reis

The Conversation, 28.03.2022

Local governments are attractive targets for hackers and are ill-prepared

Richard Forno

Bellingcat, 28.03.2022

Boris Nemtsov Tailed by FSB Squad Prior to 2015 Murder

Bellingcat Investigation Team

Verfassungsblog, 28.03.2022

The Rule of Law versus the Rule of the Algorithm

Michael Meyer-Resende / Marlene Straub

Verfassungsblog, 28.03.2022

Artificial Intelligence Must Be Used According to the Law, or Not at All

Paul Nemitz / Eike Gräf

The Independent, 29.03.2022

Amnesty's leader accuses Russia of war crimes in Mariupol

New York Times, 29.03.2022

After Mass Shooting, a Town in Arkansas Struggles to Move Forward

Richard Fausset

The Conversation, 29.03.2022

Ukraine: a peace deal will require mutual trust, which is very hard to imagine

Ken Rotenberg

EurekAlert!, 29.03.2022

Critical and underutilized: Fire and police responders associated with higher cardiac arrest survival rates

University of Michigan

EurekAlert!, 29.03.2022

More evidence that poverty leads to child abuse and neglect, says report

University of Huddersfield

Ars Technica, 29.03.2022

Trial but no error — A controlled experiment focuses on improved policing method

John Timmer

New York Times, 29.03.2022

A Brutal Russian Playbook Reapplied in Ukraine

Carlotta Gall

New York Times, 29.03.2022

What if Putin Didn’t Miscalculate?

Bret Stephens

Verfassungsblog, 29.03.2022

Regulating Recommending: Legal and Policy Directions for Governing Platforms

Jennifer Cobbe and Jat Singh

The Conversation, 30.03.2022

Black Lives Matter protests are shaping how people understand racial inequality

Jelani Ince, Zackary Dunivin

EurekAlert!, 30.03.2022

Under 6 percent of criminal justice cases get opioid use disorder treatment

Florida Atlantic University

Washington Post, 30.03.2022

Voices from the siege of Mariupol

Loveday Morris and Paul Sonne

Washington Post, 30.03.2022

Why Russia’s military is bogged down by logistics in Ukraine

Bonnie Berkowitz and Artur Galocha

The Justice Gap, 30.03.2022

Six out out of 10 women in prison are victims of domestic abuse, says new report

Jon Robins

Phys.org, 30.03.2022

Intensive training of police leads to reduced crime, fewer arrests and more positive interactions

National Policing Institute

The Conversation, 30.03.2022

Yes, Putin and Russia are fascist – a political scientist shows how they meet the textbook definition

Alexander Motyl

Verfassungsblog, 30.03.2022

Proactive Contestation of AI Decision-making

Perry Keller, Archie Drake

spiegel.de, 30.03.2022

A Trio of Russia Experts Discuss Putin's War: "If Putin Does Back Off, It's Always Just a Pause"

Maximilian Popp und Christoph Scheuermann

Complex, 30.03.2022

The Reckless Rise of Rap’s Internet Detectives

Andre Gee

Unite.AI, 30.03.2022

The State of AI in Policing

Zac Amos

Newsweek, 30.03.2022

The Ukraine War Is Over But the Biden Administration Hasn't Noticed

William M. Arkin

Verfassungsblog, 30.03.2022

Artificial Intelligence, Human Flourishing and the Rule of Law

Stanley Greenstein

London Review of Books, 30.03.2022

In Przemyśl

Ada Wordsworth

The Crime Report, 31.03.2022

De-Escalation Training Helps Cops Learn How to Stay Safe: Report

Washington Post, 31.03.2022

A policing strategy abandoned after Breonna Taylor’s death spreads to other cities

Amy Brittain

The Conversation, 31.03.2022

Criminal justice algorithms: Being race-neutral doesn’t mean race-blind

Duncan Purves, Jeremy Davis

EurekAlert!, 31.03.2022

Better crime scene testing

Flinders University