guardian.co.uk, 01.07.201230 years after Brixton, what would Lord Scarman have made of the 2011 riots?
Failures of community engagement would have felt familiar, but the scale of trouble and the political context was quite different
Tim Newburn
Boston Globe, 01.07.2012The economic toll of Islamic law
Timur Kuran’s provocative diagnosis of a region’s malaise – and a possible cure
Thanassis Cambanis
Boston Magazine, 01.07.2012Almost a Psychopath
They're our neighbors, friends, colleagues, and family members. We interact with them daily, even as they manipulate, lie, cheat, and steal, all without showing empathy or remorse. They're not quite psychopaths, but they're not quite right, either. Something about them is just a little bit off — and they can make our lives a living hell. In a new book, excerpted here, two local experts take us inside the world of these hidden predators.
Ronald Schouten, James Silver
MedPage, 02.07.2012Spanking Kids Leads to Adult Mental Illnesses
Michael Smith, North American Correspondent
ScienceDaily, 02.07.2012Uncontrollable Anger Prevalent Among U.S. Youth: Almost Two-Thirds Have History of Anger Attacks
Legal Week, 02.07.2012SFO weighs up criminal prosecutions for LIBOR interest rate rigging
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is considering bringing criminal prosecutions against bankers involved in the LIBOR interest rate rigging scandal, it emerged today (2 July).
Friederike Heine
Nature.com, 03.07.2012The data detective
Uri Simonsohn explains how he uncovered wrongdoing in psychology research.
Ed Yong
TechWeekEurope UK, 03.07.2012Citadel Crime Malware To Disappear From Open Market
The developers of the Citadel Trojan have said they are planning to restrict its availability, according to RSA
Brian Prince eWEEK USA
guardian.co.uk,, 03.07.2012Fewer police officers doesn't necessarily mean a rise in crime
The relationship between crime and police numbers is complex. What matters is smart, preventative deployment of officers
Blair Gibbs
guardian.co.uk, 03.07.2012Rapid riot prosecutions more important than long sentences, says Keir Starmer
Director of public prosecutions challenges received wisdom that heavy sentences for rioters worked as an effective deterrence
Fiona Bawdon, Paul Lewis and Tim Newburn
The New York Review of Books, 04.07.2012Obama and Terror: The Hovering Questions
Kill or Capture: The War on Terror and the Soul of the Obama Presidency by Daniel Klaidman Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 288 pp., $28.00
Power and Constraint: The Accountable Presidency after 9/11 by Jack Goldsmith Norton, 311 pp., $26.95
David Cole
DutchNews., 04.07.2012Police forces break privacy rules on security, access and time
Every police force in the country breaks the privacy rules on information about non-suspects to some extent, according to research by lobby group Bits of Freedom.
guardian.co.uk, 04.07.2012How gun crime was investigated across Europe
EU investigators wanted a place to find answers quickly and efficiently about firearm crime
Guardian Professional
guardian.co.uk, 04.07.2012Riots report shows London needs to maintain police numbers, says mayor
Boris Johnson seizes on officers' concerns over impact of budget cuts on their ability to deal with future disturbances
Hélène Mulholland
New Statesman, 04.07.2012The long, slow death of innocence
Kris Maharaj has been in jail in Miami since 1986 for a double murder, yet all the evidence shows there is no way that he was the killer. What went wrong with American justice?
Clive Stafford Smith
Nature.com, 05.07.2012Science takes the stand
Two legal rulings by the US Supreme Court last week will have significant implications for research into health-care outcomes and for how neuroscience is used in sentencing
EurekAlert, 05.07.2012Workplace bullying witnesses consider quitting more than the victims: UBC study
New University of British Columbia research reveals that workers who witness bullying can have a stronger urge to quit than those who experience it firsthand.
EurekAlert, 05.07.2012Workplace bullying witnesses consider quitting more than the victims: UBC study
New University of British Columbia research reveals that workers who witness bullying can have a stronger urge to quit than those who experience it firsthand.
Christian Science Monitor -, 06.07.2012'Stand your ground' loses ground
As defendant George Zimmerman tries to raise a $1 million bond in the case of the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, a new study suggests that ‘stand your ground’ laws aren’t a deterrent to crime and increase homicides.
EurekAlert, 06.07.2012New Facebook app to detect pedophiles and criminals developed by Ben-Gurion U. researchers
BBC News, 06.07.2012Saif al-Islam will not get fair trial in Libya, says lawyer
Lawyer Melinda Taylor says an impartial trial for Saif al-Islam in Libya is ''impossible''
guardian.co.uk, 07.07.2012Longer prison terms really do cut crime, study shows
Increasing sentences for burglary and fraud would lead to fewer offences, research for Civitas suggests
Toby Helm and Jamie Doward
The Economist, 07.07.2012Living in black and white
How different races inhabit cities
Segregation: A Global History of Divided Cities. By Carl Nightingale. University of Chicago Press; 517 pages; $35 and £22.50. Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk
Newswise, 07.07.2012Killing of Bin Laden Offers Insight into "The Business of Martyrdom"
The fact that bin Laden was killed by a team of highly trained soldiers - and not by a drone or bomb - spoiled the grand narrative of brave Muslim fighters vs. U.S. technology that bin Laden and al Qaeda had developed in their war against the United States.
New York Times, 08.07.2012The British, at Least, Are Getting Tough
THE unfolding story of how Barclays — and, in all likelihood, other big banks — rigged interest rates is full of telling tidbits about the way Wall Street works. It also represents yet another teachable moment.
GRETCHEN MORGENSON
The Observer, 08.07.2012Pharma overtakes arms industry to top the league of misbehaviour
GlaxoSmithKline's $3bn fine for mis-selling drugs in the US is the biggest ever handed down, but analysts say it is a drop in the ocean compared with the profits from medicines
Terry Macalister
Le Monde Dipomatique, 09.07.2012Mexico’s other government
Mexico’s general election takes place in a climate of countrywide terror and violence blamed on incumbent president Felipe Calderón and his war on drugs. Yet the trouble really began when Mexico finally democratised in the 2000 election
by Jean-François Boyer
ZDNet, 09.07.2012The internet will never be secure: Sourcefire
Summary: Securing the internet is impossible, unless you make fundamental changes to its structure, but then it won't be the same, according to a Sourcefire researcher.
Michael Lee
Telegraph.co.uk, 09.07.2012Hundreds of thousands lose web access
The ‘DNS Changer’ virus today caused approximately 350,000 computers to lose web access.
Matt Warman
University at Buffalo, 09.07.2012Police Officer Stress Creates Significant Health Risks Compared to General Population, Study Finds
Landmark study of police officers in Buffalo, N.Y., reveals increased incidence of chronic disease, finds suicides higher among those still working
guardian.co.uk,, 09.07.2012Singapore scraps mandatory death penalty for drug couriers
Judges will have discretion to impose life sentences in some cases
TIME, 09.07.2012LIBOR Scandal: The Crime of the Century?
The latest interest-rate-fixing LIBOR scandal is being heralded as the most egregious in a generation
Christopher Matthews
Prevention Action, 09.07.2012Prevention science – All is revealed
Prevention science is a relatively young field that has developed rapidly over the last 40 years. In 2005 the Society for Prevention Research commissioned a taskforce to develop a definition of prevention science and set out specific training needs for future prevention researchers. The resulting report, Standards of Knowledge for the Science of Prevention, offers an insight into who prevention scientists are and what they do.
Le Monde Dipomatique, 10.07.2012Norway’s day of reckoning
Anders Behring Breivik’s trial has ended, a year after the mass killings that shocked Norway. The country’s prosperity masks a growing social inequality that has allowed the anti-immigrant populist right to harness the frustrations of those who feel they have been left behind
Remi Nilsen
The Japan Times, 10.07.2012Japan's battered men suffer abuse in silence
Equality bureau turns a blind eye as growing ranks of husbands claim mistreatment at the hands of their wives
MICHAEL HASSETT
EurekAlert, 10.07.2012Dangerous caregivers for elderly
Agencies place unqualified, possibly criminal caregivers in homes of vulnerable seniors
The Huffington Post, 10.07.2012Sexual Exploitation Victims Should Not Be Criminalised, Howard League Report Says
Sexually exploited girls commit crime as a cry for help and should not be prosecuted, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Dina Rickman
Info4Security, 11.07.2012Anti-cyber crime strategy goes online
A new international plan to tackle cyber crime has been launched at Queen’s University in Belfast
EurekAlert, 11.07.2012Middle-aged women who were child abuse victims at increased risk for heart disease, diabetes
Physical abuse may lead to poor heart health decades later, study finds
EurekAlert, 11.07.2012Identifying risky behaviors: The key to HIV prevention
Special issue of AIDS and Behavior looks at the latest behavioral interventions research ahead of XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC
BBC News, 12.07.2012Mental health concern over crime victims
40% of people treated for violence-related injuries suffer mental health issues, says the professor
The Irish Times, 12.07.2012Memory ploughs up the past
Research shows us what we think is total recall may be a mass of distortion. Never forget
PAUL O'DONOGHUE
Prevention Action, 12.07.2012No easy wins
Twenty-eight per cent of families with young children in Britain – amounting to an estimated 192,000 children under the age of one – face two or more “risks,” such as parental drug or alcohol misuse, unemployment or mental ill health, suggests a new analysis of national data which looks at the prevalence of those factors.
EurekAlert, 13.07.2012Randomized trial finds counseling program reduces youth violence, improves school engagement
Los Angeles Times, 13.07.2012Study's findings won't put an end to debate over spanking
Research suggests kids who are physically punished are more likely to develop emotional problems. But the issue is not that clear-cut for most parents
Sandy Banks
BBC News, 13.07.2012North Wales Police to trial neighbourhood justice panels
After the England riots of August 2011, courts opened on weekends and for longer hours Continue reading the main story
Zee News, 14.07.2012Counselling program reduces youth violence
Washington: A new study provides rigorous scientific evidence that a violence reduction program succeeded in creating a sizable decline in violent crime arrests among youth who participated in group counselling and mentoring.
New York Times, 15.07.2012Postville, Iowa, Is Up for Grabs
Around 10 on a clear May morning in 2008, two black helicopters circled over Postville, Iowa, a town of two square miles and fewer than 3,000 residents. Then a line of S.U.V.’s drove past Postville’s main street and its worn brick storefronts. More than 10 white buses with darkened windows and the words “Homeland Security” on their sides were on their way to the other side of town. Postville’s four-man police force had no forewarning of what was about to happen. Neither did the mayor.
MAGGIE JONES
The Independent, 16.07.2012College of policing to be set up
A college of policing will be set up to improve standards and professionalism among officers, the Government said today
Wesley Johnson
guardian.co.uk, 16.07.2012Longer prison sentences are not the way to cut crime
Contrary to the claims of Civitas, prison is not the right place to rehabilitate the vast majority of offenders
Paul McDowell
HealthCanal.com, 16.07.2012London riots will happen again
Another trigger event is all it will take for a repeat of the riots that plagued London and other cities across the country last summer, according to an expert from Royal Holloway, University of London.
Haaretz, 16.07.2012Behavioral economist Dan Ariely writes charmingly about what makes us tell lies, but his book creates conceptual confusion by lumping together several
CorrectionsOne, 16.07.2012Why we incarcerate: Rehabilitation
The distinction between treatment and rehabilitation is often so vague that it sometimes leads to confusion
Dr. Bruce Bayley
New York Times Blogs, 17.07.2012Look to Past to See Folly of Aggressive Relations
John A. Eterno, a retired New York City police captain, is a professor of criminal justice at Molloy College and a co-author of “The Crime Numbers Game: Management by Manipulation.”
New York Times Blogs, 17.07.2012Focused on Numbers, but Not Ones That Count
Robert Gangi is the director the Police Reform Organizing Project at the Urban Justice Center.
New York Times Blogs, 17.07.2012Community Involvement Stops Crime
Donnel Baird grew up in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, and spent several years as a community organizer in Brownsville. He is a student at the Columbia Business School, an Echoing Green fellow and an entrepreneur in residence at Jalia Ventures.
New York Times Blogs -, 17.07.2012Don’t Antagonize Those Who Could Help
Paul Butler is a law professor at Georgetown University and a former United States Department of Justice prosecutor. He is the author of "Let’s Get Free: A Hip-Hop Theory of Justice.''
New York Times Blogs, 17.07.2012To See Its Value, See How Crime Rose Elsewhere
Heather Mac Donald is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of "Are Cops Racist?"
New York Times Blogs, 17.07.2012Stop and Frisk Has Lowered Crime in Other Cities
Dennis C. Smith is a professor of public policy at the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University. He has been a paid consultant for the New York Police Department in litigation involving stop and frisk.
EurekAlert, 17.07.2012Punishment motivated by fairness, not revenge
Researchers at UCL and Harvard have found that we punish cheats only when they end up better off than us, in a study that challenges the notion that punishment is motivated by revenge.
EurekAlert, 17.07.2012Expert panel calls for new research approach to prevent youth violence
Recommendations published in a supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Wired.com, 17.07.2012Convicted Murderer Hans Reiser Ordered to Pay His Kids $60 million
A California jury on Tuesday found Hans Reiser financially liable for killing his wife, Nina, four years ago, ordering the imprisoned Linux guru to pay the couple’s two children $60 million.
David Kravets
ICIJ, 17.07.2012Human Corpses are Prize in Global Drive for Profits
Kate Willson, Vlad Lavrov, Martina Keller, Thomas Maier and Gerard Ryle
ICIJ, 18.07.2012Body Brokers Leave Trail of Questions, Corruption
Kate Willson, Vlad Lavrov, Martina Keller and Michael Hudson
Newswise, 19.07.2012The Foreigner with a Gun
American University professor’s research looks at media portrayals of ethnic terrorists and mass shooters.
The Guardian, 19.07.2012'Warehouse' prisons falling short of Kenneth Clarke's rehabilitation pledge
Prisons and probation chief inspectors say jails still failing to tackle entrenched attitudes of sex offenders and other criminals
Alan Travis
EurekAlert, 19.07.2012Elder abuse affects Latinos disproportionately
40 percent of low-income Latino elders report abuse or neglect in last year, but fewer than 2 percent have reported abuse to authorities, study reveals
ICIJ, 19.07.2012Traceability Elusive in Global Trade of Human Parts
Kate Willson and Mar Cabra
Medical Daily, 20.07.2012Scientists Reveal How Your Afternoon Tea Can Protect You in a Terrorist Attack
A simple cup of tea could be the next secret weapon against terrorism, scientists have revealed.
Christine Hsu
defpro, 20.07.2012Keeping America Secure: The Science Supporting the Development of Threat Detection Technologies
Written testimony of Domestic Nuclear Detection Office Acting Director Dr. Huban Gowadia for a House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology hearing
InformationWeek, 20.07.2012Police Make Wide Use Of Social Tools
Majority of law enforcement professionals turn to Facebook and YouTube to aid their investigations, research shows.
Derby Telegraph, 20.07.2012'Working together the key to cutting back on crime and reoffending'
ORGANISATIONS across the city need to "work in partnership" to ensure fewer young people commit crimes and the risk of reoffending is reduced.
Wall Street Journal online, 20.07.2012The Real Story of Chicago's Bloody Summer
The city has seen nearly 300 killings this year, but over two decades its rate of violent crime has dropped 50%.
WILLIAM J. BRATTON
BBC News, 20.07.2012Cybercriminals in developing nations targeted
Cybercriminals in developing nations are being targeted in a new effort to combat the illegal activity.
guardian.co.uk, 20.07.2012Bare-faced bankers should be treated as criminals: prosecuted and imprisoned
The money laundering scandal at HSBC signals that it is time to crack down hard on our financial guardians
Charles Ferguson
Reason Online, 21.07.2012War Is Still a Racket
They say war is a fight between forces seeking victory. But sometimes the conflict is more complicated than that.
Christopher J. Coyne
guardian.co.uk, 22.07.2012Police are using phone-hacking scandal to claw back control of information
In aftermath of scandal, power over news is more firmly in hands of upper echelons of Met police than at any time in the past
Sandra Laville
Examiner.com, 22.07.2012James Holmes studied mental disorders, criminology professor not surprised
Jeannie Stokowski-Bisanti
EurekAlert, 23.07.2012Racially diverse suburbs growing faster than white suburbs but resegregation threatens prosperity
Suburbs are on the cutting edge of racial, ethnic and political change in America
SPIEGEL ONLINE, 23.07.2012Effort to Ban Far-Right NPD More Unlikely than Ever
A bid to ban Germany's far-right National Democratic Party looks more unlikely than ever due to the file-shredding scandal that has rocked the country's domestic intelligence agency. Bumbling in the investigation into a right-wing terror cell has cost the agency its credibility, an ally of Chancellor Merkel has warned.
Washington Post, 23.07.2012Six facts about guns, violence, and gun control
The aftermath of the Aurora, Colorado shootings has been thick with calls to avoid “politicizing” the tragedy. That is code, essentially, for “don’t talk about reforming our gun control laws.”
Ezra Klein
ComputerworldUK, 23.07.2012Visa and City of London Police to share expertise in global cybercrime project
Knowledge to be pooled between businesses and security agencies
Anh Nguyen
Christian Science Monitor, 23.07.2012Why is Google picking a fight with the mafia?
Last week's Google gathering on how to combat organized crime garnered headlines, but many questions remain unanswered.
Steven Dudley
Salon, 23.07.2012What real courage looks like
The president praised a woman who saved her friend's life. We need politicians that brave to fight the gun lobby
Joan Walsh
Vancouver Sun online, 24.07.2012Crime rate in Canada at lowest level since 1972, Statistics Canada says
Western provinces generally reported higher crime rates and crime severity than those in the east
Canadian Press
guardian.co.uk, 24.07.2012Disgraceful! The myth that criminals are claiming sickness benefits
Claims that a quarter of those on sickness benefit have a criminal record are a calumny against people desperate to work
Sue Marsh
, 24.07.2012Crime-fighting plans all lead to hot spot policing
New York Times, 24.07.2012More Treatment Programs
Early in the morning of Sept. 4, 1913, Ernst Wagner murdered his wife and four children in the town of Degerloch, Germany. Then he went to Mühlhausen, where he feared the townsmen were mocking him for having sex with an animal. He opened fire and hit 20 people, killing at least nine.
DAVID BROOKS
Gentlemen's Quarterly, 25.07.2012"Is he coming? Is he? Oh God, I think he is."
One year ago, a heavily armed man dressed as a police officer appeared on the beach of a youth summer camp in Norway. The kids had no way of knowing he was targeting them for the ills of Europe. Then he started shooting. And shooting. Where were the real cops? By the end of the day, seventy-seven people had been killed, the deadliest attack in that country since World War II. As told by the survivors, these are the beat-by-beat horrors of those terrifying 198 minutes
Sean Flynn
EurekAlert, 25.07.2012The debate over ecstasy continues
New study finds evidence of memory impairments with 1 year of recreational use
U.S. Politics, 25.07.2012Sex Offender Registration for Juvenile Offenders May Not Be Effective
Sex offender registration requirements can punish children for decades for crimes committed in their youth.
ABC Online, 25.07.2012UC to help national body tackle cyber crime
The University of Canberra (UC) has partnered with the nation's official Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) to tackle cyber security threats head on.
University of Bielefeld, 25.07.2012Cyberbullying: one in two victims suffer from the distribution of embarrassing photos and videos
Researchers at Bielefeld University questioned schoolchildren on cyberbullying attacks through the Internet and by mobile phone
EurekAlert, 25.07.2012Increasing dopamine in brain's frontal cortex decreases impulsive tendency, UCSF-Gallo study finds
guardian.co.uk, 25.07.2012Suicide rates higher for people who grew up during Irish Troubles – study
Queen's University Belfast researchers say suicide rate of middle-aged men has near-doubled since Good Friday accord
Henry McDonald
New York Times, 25.07.2012Faulty Criminal Background Checks
The federal government has historically paid little attention to the companies that collect and sell the data used by employers in hiring decisions — including data about an applicant’s criminal history.
Dark Reading, 25.07.2012Researchers To Launch New Tools For Search Engine Hacking
Free 'Diggity' data mining tools can identify and extract sensitive information from many popular cloud-based services
Tim WilsonDark Reading
The Independent, 26.07.2012Special report: The riots one year on
A year after the riots, a charity in Salford and Manchester has launched a project to combat the growing demonisation of young people
Owen Jones
BBC News, 26.07.2012Women 'lack trust' in rape police, Durham University study finds
Many women expressed a lack of trust in the police
Christian Science Monitor, 26.07.2012Why Anaheim, known for Disney and the Angels, erupted in violence this week
The fatal police shootings of two young Hispanic men in Anaheim last weekend led to an explosion of ethnic and socioeconomic resentments that have festered for years.
Daniel B. Wood
Christian Science Monitor, 26.07.2012Rumored Zetas split: Would this bring more violence or peace for Mexico?
A weakening of the Zetas in the northeast may discourage the drug gang's forays into other parts of Mexico, but internal strife often leads to more murders, writes
Patrick Corcoran
Poughkeepsie Journal, 28.07.2012Do research on caregivers
A disturbing study released earlier this month from Northwestern University found many agencies that hire caregivers for the elderly provide little or no training and almost half fail to do national criminal background checks or drug testing.
The Economist, 28.07.2012Colorado’s dark night
Guns don’t kill crowds of innocent people; maniacs with easy access to military-grade weapons do
Salon, 30.07.2012Life in the American slaughterhouse: Police violence and Aurora
An examination of police violence and what it means for the culture
Stephan Salisbury
Liverpool John Moores University, 30.07.2012Research from LJMU's Centre for Public Health goes global
LJMU’s Centre for Public Health has received national and international press coverage for research which reveals that children with disabilities are more likely to be victims of violence than children who are not disabled.
EurekAlert, 31.07.2012Adolescents in substance abuse treatment report using someone else's medical marijuana
Reports new study in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
New York Times, 31.07.2012Psychologist Who Wrote of Abuse Is Punished
A federal health services psychologist who told superiors that an American Indian tribe was ignoring widespread child abuse on a North Dakota reservation has been reprimanded and reassigned, according to federal officials and documents.
TIMOTHY WILLIAMS
EurekAlert Public, 31.07.2012New University of Houston research focuses on treatment for perpetrator, not victim
Batterers improve communication skills in experiment