Vice, 04.04.2013The New Roma Ghettos
Slovakia's Ongoing Segregation Nightmare
Aaron Lake Smith
Battle Creek Enquirer, 06.04.2013Jim Hettinger: Perceptions false on Battle Creek crime
Comparative studies of municipalities never made much sense to me. As a former researcher, I have a hard time trusting methodologies, and as a resident of Battle Creek, I saw our community constantly denigrated
Politics.co.uk, 07.04.2013Comment: The sloppy journalism which misrepresents cannabis use
Ewan Hoyle: 'Would legalising cannabis lead to a more sensible alignment of moral and criminal boundaries? I think on balance it would.'
Ewan Hoyle
Police Oracle, 08.04.2013Forensic Modernisation: New Technologies ‘Vital’
New technologies must be introduced to update traditional methods of evidence location and form a cohesive database of intelligence
Daily Press, 08.04.2013Gangs move between streets and social media
Police in Newport News and Hampton use social media as tool to investigate gangs
Newswise — Released, 08.04.2013Researchers Publish Sobering Statistics on Homicide in Young Black Men
Homicide is, far and away, the leading cause of death in young black men (ages 15 to 24), surpassing unintentional injuries, suicide, cancer, HIV and other diseases combined. In contrast, the leading cause of death among young non-black men and women of all races and ethnicities is automobile accidents.
EurekAlert!, 08.04.2013Increased rates of hospitalization linked to elder abuse, Rush researchers find
First study to examine relationship between elder abuse and health services utilization
Police Oracle-, 09.04.2013Officers 'Must Improve Communication With ASB Victims'
Standardised questions for call handlers will help protect vulnerable anti-social behaviour victims
guardian.co.uk,, 10.04.2013Little Rock police under renewed fire over accusations of excessive force
Arkansas department facing series of lawsuits over fatal shootings as victims' families allege officers violated LRPD rules
Karen McVeigh in Little Rock
New York Times, 11.04.2013Loopholes in Gun Regulations Allow Buyers to Skirt Background Checks
MICHAEL COOPER, MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and MICHAEL
Telegraph.co.uk, 13.04.2013Every attack is a form of hate crime
Manchester police's decision to widen the legal definition of a hate crime to include specific subcultures such as goths or punks risks penalising victims who do not fall within these limited categories
Jenny McCartney
The Australian, 15.04.2013Drug rings continue to trawl pharmacies for cold medicine to make amphetamines despite police tracking equipment
Kate McKenna, Josh Robertson
ScienceAlert, 15.04.2013Witnesses reliably report facts
University of Adelaide researchers are studying the reliability of eyewitness identification testimony in criminal cases in the hopes of improving evidence from witnesses and leading to fairer trials.
Times-Standard, 15.04.2013Fraudulent scams rampant: Law enforcement agencies encourage people to do their homework
Lorna Rodriguez/The Times-Standard
Pacific Standard, 16.04.2013The Truth About Violence and Gun Policy in the United States
We need to stop spinning the research on mass shootings and acts of terror—the outliers—so that we can focus on more common and deadlier threats.
Chris Uggen
EurekAlert!, 16.04.2013College admission questions rarely identify criminal behavior
Screening identifies small fraction of possible lawbreakers
PreventionAction, 16.04.2013Mean toddlers make antisocial teens
A little girl scrapes her knee. Crying follows. A little boy laughs at the girl. A decade later, antisocial behavior follows. An exaggeration? Or could the link be true?
EurekAlert!, 18.04.2013Effects of Arizona's immigration law on Latino youth and families
Researchers assess the health and well-being of Latino youth and families following the law's 2010 passage
Concordia University, 18.04.2013Cross-cultural similarities in early adolescence
Concordia researcher compares development of self-esteem in Canadian and Colombian children
North Yorkshire Police, 18.04.2013Know the law, use the law - National Stalking Awareness Day 2013
North Yorkshire Police are supporting a national campaign to help raise awareness of the dangers posed by stalkers.
Austin Chronicle, 19.04.2013Smart Enough to Die
In 2002, the Supreme Court banned the death penalty for mentally retarded defendants. Still, Texas finds a way.
Jordan Smith
The Atlantic (USA),, 19.04.2013What You Should Know About Chechnya as the Boston Story Unfolds
For centuries, the small Muslim country has been subject to a series of Russian occupations. Expect Vladimir Putin to use the marathon bombing to further rationalize Moscow's brutal rule.
Thor Halvorssen Apr 19 2013, 4:54 PM ET
The Economist, 20.04.2013Down these not-so-mean streets
Better policing is only one reason why, despite the persistent economic slump and high youth unemployment, crime continues to fall
The New Republic, 22.04.2013Boston: More Like Sandy Hook Than 9/11 A conversation with Olivier Roy on the nature of the alleged Marathon terrorists
University of California, 23.04.2013People care about the source of cash, attach less value to ‘tainted’ wealth
People care about the source of cash, attach less value to ‘tainted’ wealth
EurekAlert!, 23.04.2013National study: Teen misuse and abuse of prescription drugs up 33 percent since 2008
Stimulants contributing to sustained Rx epidemic reported in The Partnership at Drugfree.org's Partnership Attitude Tracking Survey
EurekAlert!, 23.04.2013Study reveals alcohol industry tactics to influence alcohol policy reform in Scotland
Concerns raised over commercial influence on current policy in England and Wales
EurekAlert!, 24.04.2013Psychopaths are not neurally equipped to have concern for others
Prisoners who are psychopaths lack the basic neurophysiological "hardwiring" that enables them to care for others, according to a new study by neuroscientists at the University of Chicago and the University of New Mexico.
Wall Street Journal (blog)-, 24.04.2013Saudi Center Aims for ‘Life After Jihad’
They’re not prisoners – they’re “beneficiaries.” And it’s not detention – it’s “care and counseling.”
Ellen Knickmeyer
Nature.com, 24.04.2013Firearms research: The gun fighter
There are almost as many firearms in the United States as there are citizens. Garen Wintemute is one of few people studying the consequences.
Meredith Wadman
PreventionAction, 24.04.2013Do different kinds of disruptive kids start from the same place?
Conduct disorder, ADHD, and oppositional defiant disorder are considered separate diagnoses of chronic behavioral problems. But despite their differences, these conditions develop from similar risk factors in children’s early environments, a recent review argues.
Aljazeera.com, 25.04.2013The lessons from Boston: What video can and cannot do
The images played a key role in identifying, capturing and ultimately charging the Boston bombing suspect.
Miriam Gamoran Sherin
EurekAlert!, 25.04.2013Study reveals dramatic changes in global attitudes toward domestic violence
WASHINGTON, DC, April 25, 2013 — Global attitudes about domestic violence changed dramatically during the first decade of the 2000s, according to a new University of Michigan study that analyzes data from 26 low- and middle-income countries.
Wall Street Journal, 26.04.2013The Criminal Mind
Advances in genetics and neuroscience are revolutionizing our understanding of violent behavior—as well as ideas about how to prevent and punish crime, writes Adrian Raine.
Adrian Raine
Slate Magazine, 26.04.2013“The Insane Root That Takes the Reason Prisoner”
Macbeth, Boston, and the two paradoxes of evil.
Ron Rosenbaum
The Atlantic, 27.04.2013Is the Specter of a 'Cyber Cold War' Real?
Why the best and brightest in China and the United States have the most to lose from a cyber-related conflict between the two countries.
James McGregor
Los Angeles Times, 28.04.2013A better way to track a bomber
Tiny plastic markers called 'taggants' can help authorities trace explosives. But they're not used today because of one formidable opponent: the NRA.
Tom Zoellner and Sam Kleiner
Association for Psychological Science PRESS RELEASE, 29.04.2013Extreme Political Attitudes May Stem From an Illusion of Understanding
Having to explain how a political policy works leads people to express less extreme attitudes toward the policy, according to new research published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
EurekAlert!, 29.04.2013Contracted prisons cut costs without sacrificing quality, study finds
Temple University's Center for Competitive Government estimates long-run savings of 12 percent to 58 percent when comparing private and public facilities
PreventionAction, 29.04.2013No easy wins
Are there patterns to the way in which risk factors that undermine families and outcomes for young children combine? Research from the UK-wide Millennium Cohort Study suggests not and underlines the challenges facing early intervention.
Salon, 30.04.2013Can the physically disabled be protected from sexual abuse?
Research reveals that as many as 10 percent of abuse reports in 2009 were from a child with a disability
Cara Tabachnick