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

Pacific Standard, 01.11.2013

New York’s 'Shop and Frisk' Scourge

Racial profiling in luxury stores is causing way more problems than it’s preventing

Lauren Kirchner

Salon, 01.11.2013

Why is it always a white guy: The roots of modern, violent rage

The LAX shooter, once again, is reported to be a white male. Here's why they're always first to violence

Michael Kimmel

Cambridge News, 01.11.2013

As Victim's Code is changed, would you want to face a criminal who targeted you?

FLO SNEAD

4-traders (press release)-, 01.11.2013

World Bank Group : ‘Pirate Trails’ Tracks Dirty Money Resulting From Piracy Off the Horn of Africa

Ransoms Total Over US$339 Million, Says New World Bank Research
The New York Review of Books online, 01.11.2013

How to Uphold Racial Injustice

David Cole

The Guardian, 01.11.2013

GCHQ and European spy agencies worked together on mass surveillance

Edward Snowden papers unmask close technical cooperation and loose alliance between British, German, French, Spanish and Swedish spy agencies

Julian Borger

The Conversation, 01.11.2013

Nations can no longer afford to go it alone on cyber-security

Senior representatives from more than 90 governments met in Seoul recently to discuss cyber-space, including cyber-security and cyber-crime. It was the third in a series of international conferences that has followed a push from the UK government to bring a more international perspective to discussions…

Author Ian Brown, Oxford Martin Fellow, The Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre at University of Oxford

The Economist, 02.11.2013

The grabbing hand of the law

How prosecutors seize the assets of the innocent
The Economist, 02.11.2013

More sophisticated than you thought

A new study reveals how Somali piracy is financed
The Economist, 02.11.2013

Of loans and sharks

A Japanese bank wrestles with lending to gangsters
The New York Times, 03.11.2013

No Morsel Too Minuscule for All-Consuming N.S.A.

The National Security Agency was founded in 1952, and its surveillance capabilities were limited by legislation in 1978. But with the attacks of September 2001 came a new sense of urgency.By Reem Makhoul, Channon Hodge and Alyssa Kim

SCOTT SHANE

Las Vegas Sun, 04.11.2013

How to make sense of 4 families slain in 4 days?

The Associated Press

The Canberra Times, 04.11.2013

Inmate numbers force jail review

Christopher Knaus

Reason, 04.11.2013

When Policing Becomes Harassment

EurekAlert! PUBLIC RELEASE DATE, 04.11.2013

Teens in child welfare system show higher drug abuse rate

EurekAlert!, 04.11.2013

DoD, CIA required military MDs to breach ethics in dealing with detainees: New report

Medical, military, and ethics experts say health professionals designed and participated in cruel, inhumane, and degrading treatment and torture of detainees; seek policies to assure conformance with ethical principles
GQ Magazine, 04.11.2013

A Very Dangerous Boy

Last week, a judge in California finally decided the fate of a violent and damaged child who murdered his neo-Nazi father a few years ago, when he was just 10 years old. Amy Wallace reports on the tragic, impossible case of Jeff and Joseph Hall

Amy Wallace

EurekAlert!, 05.11.2013

Computer model anticipates crime hot spots

Collaboration between a UCR sociologist and Indio police is reducing crime
The New York Review of Books, 05.11.2013

The Snowden Leaks and the Public

Alan Rusbridger

American Friends of Tel Aviv University, 05.11.2013

Torture Permanently Damages Normal Perception of Pain

TAU researchers study the long-term effects of torture on the human pain system
University of Iowa, 05.11.2013

Calculating the risk: child sexual assault

The Times and Democrat, 05.11.2013

Preventable violence

In the last two weeks over a four-day period, 14 adults and seven children from four different states were killed in domestic violence-related murders.

LAURA FINLEY

Phys.Org, 05.11.2013

Immigrants less likely to commit major crimes, study says

The Nation, 06.11.2013

History’s Sinkhole

How did the US-Mexican border become the place where the American past chokes on itself?

Greg Grandin

The New York Review of Books, 07.11.2013

Gambling with Civilization

Paul Krugman The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World by William D. Nordhaus Yale University Press, 378 pp., $30.00
The London Economic, 07.11.2013

Crime and punishment

Exploring the counterproductive nature of illegalising industries. Maiorem legem, maiore flagitio; greater the law, greater the crime.

Nathan Lee, Finance and Politics writer

New Zealand Herald, 07.11.2013

Scientists probe secrets of blood stains

Kurt Bayer

Prevention Action, 07.11.2013

There’s less emotion talk in high-risk homes

ANINEWS, 08.11.2013

Why booze makes us aggressive

Daily Star, 08.11.2013

Armed and dangerous: Raoul Moat, Anders Breivik and the gunmen on the rampage

Newswise Released, 08.11.2013

The NFL Shows Bullying’s Not Just for Kids: What Are the Psychological Repercussions of Adult Bullying?

ScienceBlog.com (blog), 08.11.2013

Returning home broken not the norm for U.S. veterans

Two decades of research by Rumi Kato Price, PhD, professor of psychiatry at the Washington University School of Medicine, shows reason for optimism about the future of returning soldiers.
MedPage Today, 08.11.2013

Rape Laws Offer Little Protection

Rita Buckley

MedPage Today, 08.11.2013

Rape Laws Offer Little Protection

Rita Buckley

economia -, 08.11.2013

Most fraudsters work from within

The typical modern fraudster is aged between 36 and 45 and holds an executive position within their organisation, according to KPMG
CNN, 09.11.2013

Experts: Maine, Michigan votes another 'green light' for marijuana legalization

Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN

New York Times online, 10.11.2013

Laws Have Overcriminalized Business Behavior

Ellen Podgor is the Gary R. Trombley family white-collar crime research professor at the Stetson University College of Law. She writes at the White Collar Crime Prof Blog.
New York Times, 10.11.2013

Oklahoma! Where the Kids Learn Early

NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

theguardian.com, 11.11.2013

Sweden closes four prisons as number of inmates plummets

Decline partly put down to strong focus on rehabilitation and more lenient sentences for some offences

Richard Orange in Malmö

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 11.11.2013

Better police surveillance technologies come with a cost, scholar says

Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, 11.11.2013

For Juveniles, the Elusive Right to Legal Counsel

Gary Gately

Tulsa World, 11.11.2013

Learn how to detect and deal with child sexual abuse

ALTHEA PETERSON World Staff Writer

Science AAAS, 11.11.2013

Why Teenagers Are So Impulsive

Emily Underwood

Aarhus University, 11.11.2013

When your body needs calories, you are more inclined to help the poor

New research shows that hunger affects our attitudes towards the welfare state. And when hungry people state their support of the welfare system, it is not so much a reflection of their concern for the poor; rather it is a strategy for securing further resources for themselves. Ingrid Marie Fossum
Wall Street Journal (blog), 11.11.2013

Gun Violence in Top-Grossing PG-13 Films Exceeds R-rated Ones

Alexandra Cheney

Prevention Action, 11.11.2013

“Teens and Toddlers” pregnancy prevention trial finds few significant benefits

CMU The Tartan Online, 12.11.2013

Nagin wins Stockholm criminology prize

Brian Trimboli

NPR (blog)-, 12.11.2013

The Case Against Brain Scans As Evidence In Court

It's not just people who go on trial these days. It's their brains.
Huffington Post, 12.11.2013

Perceptions Matter: A Roadmap to Reducing Crime

Greg Berman, Executive Director, Center for Court Innovation Since 1990, New York City has seen one of the longest sustained drop in crime ever experienced by a big city -- murders reduced by 79 percent, rape by 62 percent and robbery by 82 percent.
Evening Standard-, 12.11.2013

Study to probe how alcohol is leading teenage girls into crime

A major investigation into the links between alcohol and criminal offending by teenage girls is to be carried out by government watchdogs.
Anniston Star, 12.11.2013

ACLU: Alabama imprisons non-violent offenders for life

Tim Lockette

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Lakewood, CO, United States, 12.11.2013

Colorado Background Check Company Introduces No-Cost Screening to Non-Profits

Headlines & Global News, 12.11.2013

Teens Drawn to Danger; More Likely to Fight than Take Flight

Rebekah Marcarelli

Sacramento Bee-, 12.11.2013

New Book Links Alcohol Violence and Brain Inflammation

William Tappan

News-Medical.net, 12.11.2013

Parental supervision at ages 11-14 lowers risk for problem gambling by age 22

Toronto Star, 12.11.2013

Nursing-home violence a growing concern, with 11% of residents classed as ‘aggressive’

Following another patient death, experts warn that long-term-care homes are housing more residents with behaviour issues, without enough specially trained staff.

Theresa Boyle Health

Gawker, 12.11.2013

After 30 Years of Silence, the Original NSA Whistleblower Looks Back

Adrian Chen

Prevention Action, 12.11.2013

I know, I can, I do: Reducing bullying in Finland

NEWS.com.au, 13.11.2013

Deadlier than ever: Welcome to the new ice age

OUT among the new addicts whose young lives are spiralling away in psychosis, at border control checkpoints which increasingly uncover it hidden in bizarre consignments, in the wastelands of public housing where it is the drug of choice.
University of British Columbia, 13.11.2013

Social networks make us smarter

Sydney Morning Herald, 13.11.2013

Royal commission on child abuse to look at how offenders are sentenced

Barney Zwartz

Rutland Herald, 13.11.2013

Unlearning gun violence

Medical Xpress, 13.11.2013

Understanding the origins of delinquent and deviant behaviors

For want of a receptor: Some behaviors shaped during early development
Mother Nature Network (blog)-, 13.11.2013

Bullies more likely to engage in risky behavior

Twenty-five percent of self-professed bullies also admit to engaging in casual sex.
EurekAlert, 13.11.2013

CVI puts research into practice on firearms and domestic violence

Delaware County Daily Times, 13.11.2013

Company's ‘Safeboard' aims to protect classrooms from shooters

Matthew Piper

Prevention Action, 13.11.2013

Reach for the stars and moon

Research shows that social skills training programs for children and young people with emotional or behavioral problems often have short-lived and only moderate benefits. However, a group-based program in the Netherlands is designed to remedy weaknesses in earlier programs and shows promise, especially when “booster” reinforcement sessions are included
Frontline - Print edition, 13.11.2013

Torture and impunity

Two books portraying in disturbing detail the harm impunity can cause to persons in custody and to those belonging to vulnerable sections.

V. VENKATESAN

Stuttgarter Zeitung, 14.11.2013

„Suicide by Cops“ in Stuttgart-Ost

Christine Bilger

Mankato Free Press, 14.11.2013

Stop-and-frisk led to few convictions, state study finds

Christie Smythe Bloomberg News

Metro-Thursday, 14.11.2013

Cash for contract killing: The economics behind hiring a hitman

In fiction, hitmen wear dark suits, execute targets using guns with silencers and then walk off into the horizon with a briefcase full of cash.
FFWD -, 14.11.2013

Honour and violence

Group says more education needed for controversial issue
The Conversation, 14.11.2013

Analysis reveals economic benefits of legalised cannabis

Stephen Pudney

Appleton Post Crescent, 14.11.2013

Views differ on bill to remove 17-year-old criminal offenders from adult system

In Wisconsin, 17-year-olds are prohibited from voting, drinking alcohol or buying cigarettes. But if they break the law, they’re treated as adults.
EurekAlert!, 14.11.2013

Study finds social networks are key to city violence

A new study of gun violence in Chicago, led by Yale sociologist Andrew Papachristos, reveals that a person's social network is a key predictor in whether an individual will become a victim of gun homicide, even more so than race, age, gender, poverty, or gang affiliation.
University of Zurich, 14.11.2013

One in seven students has dabbled in “smart” drugs

Prevention Action, 14.11.2013

A less controlling way to promote good parenting?

Christian Science Monitor, 15.11.2013

Stop-and-frisk: New York AG report questions its effectiveness

New York's attorney general said the stop-and-frisk report – an NYPD spokesman called it flawed – sought to 'advance the discussion about how to fight crime without ... violating equal justice under the law.'

Harry Bruinius, Staff Writer

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 15.11.2013

Tragic Misunderstanding

A Model Immigrant's Battle to Succeed

Juan Moreno

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 15.11.2013

Neo-Nazis and Hooligans Find Common Ground

Football Violence

Rafael Buschmann

The Missourian, 16.11.2013

What Mass Killers Want

Rampage shooters cast themselves as the stars of the public spectacle. They crave the media spotlight which is why we should do everything possible to deprive them of it.”

Bill Miller Sr.

Timesonline.com, 17.11.2013

Rx for Abuse: Prescription drug use among teens on the rise

Jenny Wagner jwagner@timesonline.com

BBC News 14 November, 18.11.2013

Six fresh policing ideas from past 12 months

Nick Tarver BBC News

Science Codex-, 18.11.2013

Like other offenses, cyberdeviance and cybercrime seem to start and peak in the teen years

Huffington Post, 18.11.2013

Gentrification Will Reduce Crime and Violence, But Only if Poor People Stay

John Roman, Ph.D., Senior Fellow, Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute

Huffington Post Posted, 18.11.2013

Contextualizing Domestic Violence

Pierre R. Berastaín, Student, Harvard Divinity School; Communications and Marketing Coor, National Latin@ Network; Co-Founder, MA Restorative Justice Collaborative

Salon, 18.11.2013

“Just Babies”: Is morality hard-wired?

A new book seeks the roots of right and wrong in the study of infants as young as 3 months

Laura Miller

University of Cincinnati, 18.11.2013

Multilevel Study Finds No Link Between Minimum Wage and Crime Rates

Results will be presented at the American Society of Criminology’s 69th annual meeting in Atlanta.
The Guardian, 18.11.2013

Google to tackle images of child sexual abuse with search and Youtube changes

Company announces new technology to identify content from paedophiles as UK joins forces with US at No 10 summit

Nicholas Watt and Juliette Garside

New York Review of Books (Blogs), 18.11.2013

The NSA’s Global Threat to Free Speech

Kenneth Roth, Félix Vallotton

EurekAlert! PUBLIC RELEASE DATE, 19.11.2013

Teens who drink alone more likely to develop alcohol problems as young adults

Results also show adolescents drink alone to cope with negative emotions
Foreign Policy ( USA ), 19.11.2013

Stuxnet's Secret Twin

The real program to sabotage Iran's nuclear facilities was far more sophisticated than anyone realized.

RALPH LANGNER

Prospect, 19.11.2013

The FBI files on being and nothingness

From 1945 onwards, J Edgar Hoover’s FBI spied on Camus and Sartre. The investigation soon turned into a philosophical inquiry…

Andy Martin

Medium, 20.11.2013

Worldwide, Drones Are Being Used to Sneak Contraband into Prisons

Victoria News Updated, 21.11.2013

The grey area of criminal justice

For minor crimes, police and social agencies are keen to use restorative justice, where the offender takes responsibility and tries to make amends, rather than facing a criminal record.

Kyle Slavin

Huffington Post UK, 21.11.2013

Why We Must Intervene Early With Children and Young People With Harmful Sexual Behaviour

Jon Brown

EurekAlert! PUBLIC RELEASE DATE, 21.11.2013

Preventing marijuana-induced memory problems with over-the-counter painkillers

Scientific American (blog), 21.11.2013

The Dark Side of Power Posing: Cape or Kryptonite?

Jay Van Bavel

Houston Chronicle, 21.11.2013

Why Antwerp Has The Best-Run Sex District In The World

Erin Fuchs

EurekAlert!, 22.11.2013

Cannabis use among teens is on the rise in some developing countries

Newswise Released, 22.11.2013

Expert: As NYC Bans Tobacco Sales to Minors, An Innovator’s App Could Bolster Law

theguardian.com, 22.11.2013

Tim Berners-Lee: Online surveillance undermines confidence in internet

Jimmy Wales, reveals that Wikipedia will begin encrypting communications with its users to prevent spying

Charles Arthur, technology editor

Wall Street Journal (blog)-, 22.11.2013

Corruption Currents: From Calculated Threats to Swiss Data Theft

Mike Lucas

Yahoo!7 News, 22.11.2013

Revenge porn 'spreading like wildfire'

Miles Godfrey

The Economist Nov 23rd 2013, 23.11.2013

Helping them stay home

The Second Chance Act helps keep ex-inmates out of prison
New York Times, 23.11.2013

N.S.A. Report Outlined Goals for More Power

JAMES RISEN and LAURA POITRAS

New York Times, 23.11.2013

Police Unsure if Random Attacks Are Rising Threat or Urban Myth

‘Knockout Game’ a Spreading Menace or a Myth

Todd Heisler

The Australian, 23.11.2013

A spate of random, cruel murders, committed by teens - coincidence or a sign?

Richard Guilliatt, The Australian

ReporterNews.com-, 23.11.2013

America's 'grossly underreported' arsons hide public safety threat

Most acts of arson in America go unreported to the federal government, masking a major threat to public safety.
The Economist, 23.11.2013

Jailed at last

A landmark for justice
New York Times, 23.11.2013

Prison for a State Chemist Who Faked Drug Evidence

KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and JESS BIDGOOD

New Straits Times-, 24.11.2013

Policing your own neighbourhood

Shanti Gunaratnam

Teachers College, 25.11.2013

Bringing the Impact of Domestic Violence Home

Published in Research/Publications

The Independent, 25.11.2013

Gateway to terror: British Islamic preacher Anjem Choudary 'sent hundreds to join al-Qa’ida in Syria'

Groups linked to 46-year-old have 'facilitated or encouraged' up to 80 young Muslims from the UK – and 250 to 300 people from across Europe – to join forces fighting Assad Ian Johnston , Sophie Robehmed
Chicago Sun-Times, 25.11.2013

Boot camp less effective than prison for gun offenders: study

Gun offenders sentenced to boot camp are more likely to be rearrested than those sent to prison, a new analysis suggests.

FRANK MAIN Staff Reporter

Huffington Post, 25.11.2013

Brazil's Mass Beach Robberies Return

JENNY BARCHFIELD

Ohio State University, 25.11.2013

Teens ‘Eat More, Cheat More’ After Playing Violent Video Games

Research finds effects go beyond increase in aggression
Huffington Post, 25.11.2013

El Hacker Cívico: Civic-Minded Techies Gain Sway with Government in Mexico and Beyond

Theresa Bradley

Newswise Released, 25.11.2013

Gun Policy Experts Available to Discuss Federal and State Policies

December 14th marks the 1-year anniversary of the mass shooting in Newtown, CT. Experts with the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research are available to contribute to your reporting.
urbanmilwaukee, 25.11.2013

How Liars Jail the Innocent

State laws have no standards on police informants, whose wrongful testimony can put innocent people behind bars.

Mario Koran

Patheos (blog)-, 25.11.2013

The Knockout Game Myth and its Racist Roots

Alan Noble

Science Daily (press release), 25.11.2013

Companies That Screen Social Media Accounts Alienate Job Candidates

Streetsblog Capitol Hill (blog)-, 25.11.2013

Fight Street Crime With Speed Bumps and Crosswalks

Tanya Snyder

Montreal Gazette, 25.11.2013

McGill applauded for measures to prevent sexual assault

University ‘will take concrete steps’ to support victims

By Karen seidman, GAZETTE universities reporter

New York Times, 26.11.2013

Report Retraces Six Minutes of Horror, and Every Step a Gunman Took

MATT FLEGENHEIMER

New York Times, 26.11.2013

Chilling Look at Newtown Killer, but No ‘Why’

JOSEPH BERGER and MARC SANTORA

University of Waterloo, 26.11.2013

Graphic Warnings Labels on Cigarette Packs Could Lead to 8.6 Million Fewer Smokers in the United States and Save Millions of Lives

Megan Tait

The Guardian, 26.11.2013

One in 10 women have been forced into sex against their will, Lancet study says

Sexual coercion is becoming normalised, warns researcher, urging early intervention at schools to curb stereotypes

Haroon Siddique

theguardian.com, 26.11.2013

Why south London's 'slave' house is nothing of the sort

The slavery hysteria whipped up by the media and politicians is a convenient distraction from dealing with real problems of exploitation and low pay

Frank Furedi

Reason, 26.11.2013

Watched Cops Are Polite Cops

Requiring law enforcement to wear video cameras will protect your constitutional rights and improve policing.

Ronald Bailey

Evening Standard, 26.11.2013

Shock at scale of child-on-child sex attacks

Children are committing shocking sexual assaults against each other, "profoundly distressing" evidence suggests.
Ottawa Citizen, 26.11.2013

Feds want more information on police use of force

Carys Mills, OTTAWA CITIZEN

Daily Mail PUBLISHED, 26.11.2013

Sandy Hook 911 tapes WILL be released as judge says they will 'vindicate' the first responders

The Chronicle of Social Change, 26.11.2013

Researchers Can Help Inform Street Outreach Movement

Patricia Campie and Ryan Basen

CNN (blog), 26.11.2013

Sandy Hook Report Concludes Shooter Was Obsessed with Mass Murder

Times Herald-Record, 26.11.2013

Panel seeks more input on Ulster police efficiency

James Nani; Times Herald-Record

The Atlantic Cities, 26.11.2013

This Is What Happens When Neighborhoods Don't Trust the Police

If you're looking for a case study in what happens when residents stop trusting their local police department, look no further than Wilmington, Delaware.

Mike Riggs

EurekAlert!, 26.11.2013

A gene mutation for excessive alcohol drinking found

UK researchers have discovered a gene that regulates alcohol consumption and when faulty can cause excessive drinking. They have also identified the mechanism underlying this phenomenon
Centre Daily Times, 26.11.2013

Liquor sale myths aren’t holding up

The biggest boogeyman created by Pennsylvania’s cabal against liquor-store privatization is that it would lead to increased crime and decreased compliance with the state’s liquor laws.
The Guardian,, 26.11.2013

Victims of sexual coercion are often blind to the crime

Statistics out today show assault is often explained away as misunderstanding or a script of male initiative and female passivity

Wendy Macdowall

Yahoo!7 News, 26.11.2013

Proceeds of crime: Do NSW police seize more than the rest of Australia?

During a state-wide haul of bikie clubs' guns, drugs and money in Queensland earlier this month, New South Wales Premier Barry O'Farrell drew attention to his own state's policing success. Mr O'Farrell said his state pockets more than half the cash and assets seized
ABC Online, 26.11.2013

Addressing Australia's alcohol-fuelled violence

Oakland Local, 26.11.2013

Can sustainable community development impact crime reduction in urban areas?

Eric K Arnold and New America Media

Eurozine, 26.11.2013

Croatia: A cautionary tale

Slavenka Drakulic

DesMoinesRegister.com, 27.11.2013

Rules say: Police can quit pursuit

Some recent chases met one of the criteria for pulling back, review shows
Los Angeles Times, 27.11.2013

Adam Lanza's files show him as another shooter caught up in Columbine

Matt Pearce

Money Morning, 27.11.2013

The Next Big Cyber Weapon: Your Car?

William Patalon III, Executive Editor, Money Morning

PsychCentral.com, 27.11.2013

Greed Makes Bad Events Worse

Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor

DigitalJournal.com, 28.11.2013

Academics tackle the correlation between crime and wages

Recent studies struggle over the connection between wages and crime.
Examiner.com, 28.11.2013

Nancy Lanza's mental health trap before massacre

Chicago Tribune, 28.11.2013

Trivializing peace

Robert Koehler

aily Liberal, 28.11.2013

POLL: Crackdown on theft

MARK RAYNER

University of Manchester, 28.11.2013

Improved safety measures by mental health services help to reduce suicide rates

EurekAlert!, 28.11.2013

Memories are 'geotagged' with spatial information, Penn researchers say

EurekAlert!, 28.11.2013

Memories are 'geotagged' with spatial information, Penn researchers say

EurekAlert!, 28.11.2013

Memories are 'geotagged' with spatial information, Penn researchers say

Spiked, 28.11.2013

Clare’s Law: a violation of our private lives

The domestic violence disclosure scheme won’t be effective, but it will be intrusive. Luke Gittos, law editor
Staffordshire Newsletter, 28.11.2013

Radical new plan to bring help to child victims of crime in Staffordshrie

The Guardian, 28.11.2013

Research in brief – 28 November 2013

Our weekly round-up aimed at showcasing the latest research across the subject spectrum at UK universities
Sydney Morning Herald, 28.11.2013

Human traffickers are mostly women, Australian Institute of Criminology report finds

More women than men have been convicted in Australia for human trafficking and slavery and not one has had links to organised crime.
Huffington Post, 28.11.2013

California Prison Reforms Linked To Jail Violence

DON THOMPSON

New York Times-, 28.11.2013

The Role of Sex Trafficking

Kathleen Wirth

Jerusalem Post-, 29.11.2013

Historically unprecedented number of European Muslim fighters in Syria

BENJAMIN WEINTHAL, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT

Huffington Post, 29.11.2013

DNA and Death Row

Television journalist, author, syndicated columnist

Diane Dimond

Prevention Action, 29.11.2013

Stress hormone measurement – a new addition to the prevention science toolkit?

Physical or emotional abuse and neglect at an early age can alter the development of children’s biological stress responses – but how might that knowledge be put to positive use by those who plan and evaluate prevention services?
The Canberra Times, 30.11.2013

Child protection is a community responsibility

Peter Jean, Chief Assembly reporter for The Canberra Times.

BBC News 30 November, 30.11.2013

Europe could feel the backlash from jihadist conflicts

By Frank Gardner BBC security correspondent