Pacific Standard, 01.11.2013New York’s 'Shop and Frisk' Scourge
Racial profiling in luxury stores is causing way more problems than it’s preventing
Lauren Kirchner
Salon, 01.11.2013Why 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
4-traders (press release)-, 01.11.2013World 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 Guardian, 01.11.2013GCHQ 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, 01.11.2013Nations 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 New York Times, 03.11.2013No 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
EurekAlert!, 04.11.2013DoD, 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, 04.11.2013A 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!, 05.11.2013Computer model anticipates crime hot spots
Collaboration between a UCR sociologist and Indio police is reducing crime
The Times and Democrat, 05.11.2013Preventable 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
The Nation, 06.11.2013History’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, 07.11.2013Gambling 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, 07.11.2013Crime 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
ScienceBlog.com (blog), 08.11.2013Returning 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.
economia -, 08.11.2013Most 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, 09.11.2013Experts: Maine, Michigan votes another 'green light' for marijuana legalization
Eliott C. McLaughlin, CNN
New York Times online, 10.11.2013Laws 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.
theguardian.com, 11.11.2013Sweden 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
Aarhus University, 11.11.2013When 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
NPR (blog)-, 12.11.2013The 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, 12.11.2013Perceptions 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-, 12.11.2013Study 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.
Toronto Star, 12.11.2013Nursing-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
NEWS.com.au, 13.11.2013Deadlier 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.
Medical Xpress, 13.11.2013Understanding the origins of delinquent and deviant behaviors
For want of a receptor: Some behaviors shaped during early development
Prevention Action, 13.11.2013Reach 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, 13.11.2013Torture 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
Metro-Thursday, 14.11.2013Cash 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 -, 14.11.2013Honour and violence
Group says more education needed for controversial issue
Appleton Post Crescent, 14.11.2013Views 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!, 14.11.2013Study 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.
Christian Science Monitor, 15.11.2013Stop-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
The Missourian, 16.11.2013What 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.
Huffington Post, 18.11.2013Gentrification 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, 18.11.2013Contextualizing 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, 18.11.2013Multilevel 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, 18.11.2013Google 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
Foreign Policy ( USA ), 19.11.2013Stuxnet's Secret Twin
The real program to sabotage Iran's nuclear facilities was far more sophisticated than anyone realized.
RALPH LANGNER
Prospect, 19.11.2013The 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
Victoria News Updated, 21.11.2013The 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
theguardian.com, 22.11.2013Tim 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
New York Times, 23.11.2013Police Unsure if Random Attacks Are Rising Threat or Urban Myth
‘Knockout Game’ a Spreading Menace or a Myth
Todd Heisler
The Australian, 23.11.2013A spate of random, cruel murders, committed by teens - coincidence or a sign?
Richard Guilliatt, The Australian
ReporterNews.com-, 23.11.2013America'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 Independent, 25.11.2013Gateway 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, 25.11.2013Boot 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
Newswise Released, 25.11.2013Gun 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, 25.11.2013How Liars Jail the Innocent
State laws have no standards on police informants, whose wrongful testimony can put innocent people behind bars.
Mario Koran
Montreal Gazette, 25.11.2013McGill applauded for measures to prevent sexual assault
University ‘will take concrete steps’ to support victims
By Karen seidman, GAZETTE universities reporter
The Guardian, 26.11.2013One 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, 26.11.2013Why 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, 26.11.2013Watched Cops Are Polite Cops
Requiring law enforcement to wear video cameras will protect your constitutional rights and improve policing.
Ronald Bailey
Evening Standard, 26.11.2013Shock at scale of child-on-child sex attacks
Children are committing shocking sexual assaults against each other, "profoundly distressing" evidence suggests.
The Atlantic Cities, 26.11.2013This 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!, 26.11.2013A 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, 26.11.2013Liquor 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,, 26.11.2013Victims 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, 26.11.2013Proceeds 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
Oakland Local, 26.11.2013Can sustainable community development impact crime reduction in urban areas?
Eric K Arnold and New America Media
DigitalJournal.com, 28.11.2013Academics tackle the correlation between crime and wages
Recent studies struggle over the connection between wages and crime.
Spiked, 28.11.2013Clare’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
The Guardian, 28.11.2013Research 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, 28.11.2013Human 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.
Jerusalem Post-, 29.11.2013Historically unprecedented number of European Muslim fighters in Syria
BENJAMIN WEINTHAL, JERUSALEM POST CORRESPONDENT
Prevention Action, 29.11.2013Stress 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?