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

New York Times Magazine, 01.01.2017

The Fighter

C. J. CHIVERS

USA TODAY, 02.01.2017

Roof sentence will say more about us than him: Melinda Henneberger

Melinda Henneberger

The Conversation, 02.01.2017

Why don’t people get it? Seven ways that communicating risk can fail

Rod Lamberts

Chicago Tribune, 02.01.2017

Can in-school meditation help curb youth violence?

Patrick M. O'Connell

The National Business Review, 03.01.2017

Book extract: Surveillance in the post-Snowden era – Part I

Kathleen Kuehn

EurekAlert!, 03.01.2017

Gun violence research underfunded, understudied compared to other leading causes of death

Allentown Morning Call, 03.01.2017

Three years late, seminal death penalty report still unfinished

Riley Yates

EurekAlert!, 03.01.2017

JAMA Internal Medicine publishes more articles on firearm violence

PR Newswire, 03.01.2017

National Institute of Justice Studies Parallels Between "Lone Wolves" and Mass Murderers

Bloomberg, 03.01.2017

Battling the Tyranny of Big Data

Mark Buchanan

USA TODAY online, 03.01.2017

Tackle problems of policing, racism as public health issue: Column

David R. Williams and Steven A. Mazzie

Bloomberg, 03.01.2017

Germany's New Policing Model

Leonid Bershidsky

EurekAlert!, 03.01.2017

Reducing severe violence among adolescents

New Republic, 03.01.2017

Literary Agents

Patrick Iber

The Conversation, 04.01.2017

How the Berlin Christmas market terror attack affects Chancellor Merkel and Europe

Johanna Schuster

CSS Resources (blog), 04.01.2017

Dynamics of Radicalization and Violent Extremism in Kosovo

Adrian Shtuni

CSS Resources (blog), 04.01.2017

Smart CCTVs: Third Eye of Secure Cities

Muhammad Faizal Bin Abdul Rahman

Jackson Free Press, 04.01.2017

Stop Justifying Execution of Children, Car Thieves

Editorial Board

Denver Post, 04.01.2017

Denver Police Department pursues new use-of-force policy

EurekAlert!, 04.01.2017

Corporal punishment viewed as more acceptable and effective when referred to as spanking

The Conversation, 04.01.2017

From Orgreave to Rotherham – the trials and tribulations of South Yorkshire Police

Joanna Gilmore

The Conversation, 04.01.2017

Organised crime in the fisheries sector starts to get the attention it deserves

Emma Witbooi

The New Yorker, 04.01.2017

My Reunion with a Lebanese Hijacker

Robin Wright

Consortiumnews, 05.01.2017

Donald Trump’s Debt to Willie Horton

EurekAlert!, 05.01.2017

Mothers' lack of legal knowledge linked to juvenile re-offending

Michigan State University

The Conversation, 05.01.2017

Attackers can make it impossible to dial 911

Mordechai Guri, Yisroel Mirsky, Yuval Elovici

The Conversation, 05.01.2017

Why Russia, Turkey and Iran are natural allies

Adrian Campbell

The Conversation, 05.01.2017

Terrorism, the far-right and Russian meddling: the biggest threats to Europe in 2017

Richard Maher

The Conversation, 06.01.2017

Is the US really ready to end its drug war?

Luis Gómez Romero

The Conversation, 06.01.2017

Yemen: a calamity at the end of the Arabian peninsula

Vincent Durac

Open Democracy, 07.01.2017

Some initial thoughts before a Trump presidency

Kaushik Sunder Rajan

PBS NewsHour, 07.01.2017

Building simple fences around vacant lots could help reduce crime

Martha T. Moore

New York Times online, 07.01.2017

Crime and Gratitude in New York

Ars Technica UK, 07.01.2017

Gunshot wounds are contagious; bullets spread like the flu, study finds

Beth Mole

The Economist, 07.01.2017

On Britain’s safe streets, how low can crime go?

The Conversation, 08.01.2017

Understanding others’ feelings: what is empathy and why do we need it?

Pascal Molenberghs

guardian.ng, 08.01.2017

Why Nigeria may not defeat Boko Haram soon: Re-visiting the counter-operations

Saheed Ahmad Rufai

Mashable, 08.01.2017

Why it's time to stop saying 'trolling' when we actually mean harassment

Herald Scotland, 09.01.2017

Glasgow expert to offer Florida keys to ending gang problems

Stephen Naysmith

The Conversation, 09.01.2017

Chicago 1969: When Black Panthers aligned with Confederate-flag-wielding, working-class whites

Colette Gaiter

The Conversation, 09.01.2017

Searching deep and dark: Building a Google for the less visible parts of the web

Christian Mattmann

Toronto Star, 09.01.2017

When men kill their partners, warning signs often missed

Alyshah Hasham & Wendy Gillis

Forbes, 09.01.2017

New Research Shows Why Crime Is The Key To Understanding Gentrification

Scott Klocksin

EurekAlert!, 09.01.2017

Friend or foe? Each creates national unity, a mix creates divisions, study shows

EurekAlert!, 09.01.2017

Children are more apt to confess misdeeds if they think parents will react positively

University of Michigan

EurekAlert!, 09.01.2017

New framework could help online addicts reduce their usage

Binghamton University

The Conversation, 10.01.2017

Early signs show legal high ban is pushing sales from the high street to street dealers

Paul Gray, Robert Ralphs

The Conversation, 10.01.2017

Violence in the name of ‘honour’ is a public health problem not a cultural one

Sadiq Bhanbhro

EurekAlert!, 10.01.2017

Rise of personal technology in criminal proceedings poses risks to individuals' rights

The Conversation, 10.01.2017

Rule by the lowest common denominator? It’s baked into democracy’s design

Firmin DeBrabander

The Conversation, 10.01.2017

A ‘tougher’ citizenship test should not be used to further divide and exclude

Alex Reilly, Mary Anne Kenny

Harlan Daily Enterprise, 10.01.2017

Chicago’s crime epidemic

Computerworld, 10.01.2017

Families of ISIS victims sue Twitter for being 'weapon for terrorism'

Sharon Gaudin

EurekAlert!, 10.01.2017

The importance of making friends fast -- when you're an immigrant

New York Times, 10.01.2017

Bannon Versus Trump

David Brooks

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

Fighting online trolls with bots

Saiph Savage

San Diego Union-Tribune, 11.01.2017

Are military veterans more likely to go on shooting sprees?

Jeanette Steele

Mother Jones, 11.01.2017

This Chart Shows How Research on Gun Violence Has Been Gutted

Bryan Schatz

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

Child victim or brutal warlord? ICC weighs the fate of Dominic Ongwen

Yvonne McDermott

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

Story on gifted children and screen violence removed

Maria Balinska

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

Norway’s human rights appeal over the prison conditions of Anders Breivik – explained

William Henderson

New York Times, 11.01.2017

Obama Races to Overhaul Police in Baltimore and Chicago Before Trump Era

SHERYL GAY STOLBERG and TIMOTHY WILLIAMS

The Washington Post, 11.01.2017

Survey reveals disconnect between police and public attitudes

Scott Clement and Wesley Lowery

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

The Trump dossier and verification in the era of fake news

Ivor Gaber

New York Times, 11.01.2017

How a Sensational, Unverified Dossier Became a Crisis for Donald Trump

SCOTT SHANE, NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Interesting Engineering, 11.01.2017

Minority Report Becomes Reality: Artificial Intelligence Succeeds to Identify Criminals By Their Faces

Tamar Melike Tegün

The New American, 11.01.2017

The Black Community and Crime

Walter E. Williams

The Conversation, 11.01.2017

What’s missing in the teaching of Islam

Kishwar Rizvi

The Conversation, 12.01.2017

For gangs with a social media presence like Apex, there’s no such thing as bad publicity

Mark Wood

EurekAlert!, 12.01.2017

Offenders' deadly thoughts may hold answer to reducing crime

Iowa State University

EurekAlert!, 12.01.2017

Researchers reveal that not all violent acts are equal

Queen Mary University of London

Nature 541,156, 12.01.2017

Neuroscience: The risks of reading the brain

Russell Poldrack

The Conversation, 12.01.2017

Drones delivering packages in cities won’t take off – here’s why

Richard Andrew Williams

Medium.com, 12.01.2017

Evaluating the Buzzfeed dossier, by a former Intelligence Analyst

Jim Arkedis

Pacific Standard, 12.01.2017

What ‘Stand Your Ground’ Really Means

Peter C. Baker

The Conversation, 12.01.2017

Music has the power to rock the state, but youth movements will find the state always bites back

Clifford Williamson

EurekAlert!, 13.01.2017

Study looks at strategies used by African-American women facing intimate partner violence

University at Buffalo

EurekAlert!, 13.01.2017

Teens unlikely to be harmed by moderate digital screen use

Newsweek, 13.01.2017

Paris Attacks Suspect Salah Abdeslam Says 'I'm Not Ashamed' in Prison Letters

Jack Moore

The Conversation, 13.01.2017

Whether or not Trump claims are true, Russia is still using sex for spying

Dan Lomas

The Conversation, 13.01.2017

The fake news that sealed the fate of Antony and Cleopatra

Eve MacDonald

Pacific Standard, 13.01.2017

Why Congress’ Backpage Victory Could Create Problems for Law Enforcement

Morgan Baskin

verfassungsblog.de, 13.01.2017

How to Kill an Idea: An American’s Observations on the NPD Party-Ban Proceedings

Russell A. Miller

Police News, 14.01.2017

Can Baltimore's police reform deal survive Trump's DOJ?

Luke Broadwater

The Platform, 15.01.2017

Bad Women: Do We Still Demonise Female Offenders?

Anna Mazzola

New Statesman TV & Radio, 16.01.2017

“Real Housewives of Isis”: How do British Muslim women feel about the controversial BBC sketch?

David Patrikarakos

Mother Jones, 16.01.2017

Cops' Feelings on Race Show How Far We Have to Go

Nathalie Baptiste

The Conversation, 16.01.2017

Police forces need to better understand why perpetrators sexually abuse children

Graham Hill

The Conversation, 16.01.2017

Britain’s criminal justice system doesn’t know what to do about autism

Clare Allely, Antonia Wood

EurekAlert!, 17.01.2017

Racial bias in a heartbeat: How signals from the heart shape snap judgements about threat

University of Sussex

The Conversation, 17.01.2017

Dangerous liaisons: the British guide to avoiding a honey trap

Christopher J. Murphy

The Conversation, 17.01.2017

Is mass murder becoming a form of protest?

Lisa Wade

London Review of Books Online exclusive, 17.01.2017

How to Read the Trump Dossier

Arthur Snell

Journalist's Resource, 17.01.2017

Judges: How election financing affects judicial behavior

Pew Research Center, 17.01.2017

Female police officers’ on-the-job experiences diverge from those of male officers

Renee Stepler

NPR, 17.01.2017

As A New Administration Moves In, Will Our Policing Debate Get Uglier?

Gene Demby

GMT, 18.01.2017

The dark side of Britain’s gold rush: how corruption crept into our suburbs

Forbes, 18.01.2017

How Often Do Police Seize Property? Many States Have No Idea

Nick Sibilla

The Conversation, 18.01.2017

Clemency for Chelsea Manning – but will Assange or Snowden also find the US merciful?

Amy Maguire

The Conversation, 18.01.2017

What does Donald Trump think about drugs?

Luis Gómez Romero

CSS Resources (blog), 18.01.2017

The Growing International Movement Against Killer Robots

Stephen Goose and Mary Wareham

New York Times online, 18.01.2017

Snowden Does Not Deserve the Threat He Faces

ALAN RUSBRIDGER

POLITICO Magazine, 18.01.2017

‘He Has This Deep Fear That He Is Not a Legitimate President’

Michael Kruse

The Conversation, 19.01.2017

Syria, Russia and Turkey – the uneasy alliance reshaping world politics

Mehmet Ozalp

Los Angeles Times, 19.01.2017

Video shows police cornering mentally ill man and fatally shooting him: 'This was an execution'

Bennington Banner, 19.01.2017

Statewide study on racial disparities differs from local variables

Holly Pelczynski

The Economist, 19.01.2017

Police in Britain want to keep more of the loot they confiscate

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 2, 19.01.2017

From Lying to Leering

Rebecca Solnit

EurekAlert!, 19.01.2017

Your 'anonmyized' web browsing history may not be anonymous

Princeton University, Engineering School

EurekAlert!, 19.01.2017

One in 5 adults secretly access their friends' Facebook accounts

University of British Columbia

The Conversation, 19.01.2017

A triple execution in Bahrain has provoked national outrage – and international silence

Marc Jones

The Guardian, 19.01.2017

How statistics lost their power – and why we should fear what comes next

William Davies

The Age, 20.01.2017

How social media has changed everything for teenage girls

Stephanie Wood

Newsweek, 20.01.2017

Over a Third of Britons Think Female Rape Victims to Blame

Lucy Clarke-Billings

AsiaOne, 20.01.2017

'Korean kidnap-slay proves police behind death squads'

The National Interest online, 21.01.2017

What Is the Best Way to Deal with the Problem of Islamic Terrorism?

Hugo Kirk

The Conversation, 22.01.2017

Trump: How we got here

Douglas Webber

The Conversation, 22.01.2017

Trump: Where we might end up

Douglas Webber

The Conversation, 22.01.2017

ICC expands definition of war crimes to cover combatants in the same armed forces

Yvonne McDermott

The Guardian, 22.01.2017

Why do cities close refuges unless they want women to die?

Eva Wiseman

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 22.01.2017

The terrifying geography of nuclear and radiological insecurity in South Asia

Hannah E. Haegeland Reema Verma

Chronicle of Higher Education, 23.01.2017

Taking Mindfulness to the Streets

David Schimke

Observer, 23.01.2017

The US Should Cut Its Prison Population in Half

Glenn E. Martin

FiveThirtyEight, 23.01.2017

Higher Rates Of Hate Crimes Are Tied To Income Inequality

Maimuna Majumder

The Guardian, 23.01.2017

Tunisia asks for EU help to combat terrorism after Sousse massacre

Patrick Wintour

The Conversation, 23.01.2017

Did Jeff Sessions forget wanting to execute pot dealers?

John Donohue C Wendell and Edith M Carlsmith and Max Schoening

The Marshall Project, 24.01.2017

What We Can Learn from the Amazing Drop in Juvenile Incarceration

Ashley Nellis and Marc Mauer

Reason.com, 24.01.2017

No Short-Term Bad Effects on Native Employment or Most Crime Rates from German Migrant Influx, Study Finds

Brian Doherty

The Conversation, 24.01.2017

More police won’t necessarily lead to better outcomes on family violence – here’s what we need

Marie Segrave, Dean Wilson , Kate Fitz-Gibbon

The Conversation, 24.01.2017

From colonial Algeria to modern day Europe, the Muslim veil remains an ideological battleground

Katarzyna Falecka

Alpena News, 24.01.2017

Who will police the police in the President Trump years?

Diane Dimond

BBC News, 24.01.2017

'No crime' in 80% of Police Scotland call-outs

The Conversation, 24.01.2017

Police pursuits: when does the end justify the means?

Terry Goldsworthy

EurekAlert!, 24.01.2017

When 'golden opportunity' to bribe arises, it's hard to pass up

CityLab, 25.01.2017

What's Causing Chicago’s Homicide Spike?

Matt Ford

Nature.com, 25.01.2017

Reform predictive policing

Aaron Shapiro

Washington Post, 25.01.2017

Man who turned away from radical Islam arrested on drug, prostitution charges

Rachel Weiner

EurekAlert!, 25.01.2017

Delaying pot smoking to age 17 is better for teens' brains, a new study suggests

University of Montreal

The Conversation, 26.01.2017

Trump’s policies will affect four groups of undocumented immigrants

Susan Bibler, Jennifer Chacón, Sameer Ashar, Stephen Lee

The Conversation, 26.01.2017

Six myths about national security intelligence

Frederic Lemieux

The Conversation, 26.01.2017

Far beyond crime-ridden depravity, darknets are key strongholds of freedom of expression online

Roderick S. Graham, Brian Pitman

The Conversation, 26.01.2017

2017 isn’t ‘1984’ – it’s stranger than Orwell imagined

John Broich

Phys.Org, 26.01.2017

Study reveals public perception of police and body-worn cameras

EurekAlert!, 26.01.2017

Study reveals public perception of police and body-worn cameras

EurekAlert!, 26.01.2017

Terrorism research must be driven by evidence, not political agendas

The Independent, 26.01.2017

President Donald Trump to publish weekly list of crimes committed by immigrants

Ben Kentish

London Review of Books, 26.01.2017

How does it make you feel?

Thomas Jones

The Conversation, 27.01.2017

Q&A: what legal obligation does the US have to accept refugees?

Liam Thornton

FactCheck.org, 27.01.2017

Trump on Torture, Again

Vanessa Schipani

The Conversation, 27.01.2017

If Trump brings back torture, can the UK be trusted not to collude in it?

Ruth Blakeley

The New Yorker, 27.01.2017

Orwell’s “1984” and Trump’s America

Adam Gopnik

NPR, 29.01.2017

Why Sanctuary Cities Are Safer

Gene Demby

Stuff.co.nz, 29.01.2017

'He's doing enough damage without them': Why the Islamic State has been oddly quiet about Trump

GREG MILLER

The Atlantic, 29.01.2017

A Clarifying Moment in American History

Eliot A. Cohen

The Atlantic, 29.01.2017

How Do States Handle Sexual Assault on Campus?

The New Yorker, 30.01.2017

Philip Roth E-Mails on Trump

Judith Thurman

The Conversation, 30.01.2017

Do Americans want to buy ‘smart’ guns?

Lacey Wallace

The Marshall Project, 30.01.2017

Why Jeff Sessions Should Police the Police

Christy Lopez

The Atlantic, 30.01.2017

Where America's Terrorists Actually Come From

Uri Friedman

EurekAlert!, 30.01.2017

School bullying linked to lower academic achievement, research finds

EurekAlert!, 30.01.2017

Prior DUIs predict future criminal activity among firearm owners

University of California

EurekAlert!, 30.01.2017

Shootings in US schools are linked to increased unemployment

Northwestern University

The Conversation, 30.01.2017

Quebec mosque attack forces Canada to confront some ugly problems

Steve Hewitt

The Conversation, 30.01.2017

For too long, the West has expected Muslims to defend their faith from labels of violence

David Beamish

New York Times, 30.01.2017

Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban Is Cowardly and Dangerous

THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Chicagomag, 30.01.2017

Sure, Send in the Feds—But Not the National Guard

Sam Stecklow

New York Times, 30.01.2017

Building a Wall of Ignorance

Paul Krugman

The Conversation, 30.01.2017

A guide to the Geneva Convention for beginners, dummies and newly elected world leaders

Rhona Smith

The Conversation, 30.01.2017

Why the US and Britain are not democracies

Mark Devenney, Clare Woodford

New Zealand Herald, 31.01.2017

The new crime fighters: Scientists team up with police

Jamie Morton

The Conversation, 31.01.2017

Trump’s embrace of torture is irresponsible and explosive

Lutz Oette

The Dartmouth, 31.01.2017

Why game theory matters

Andrew Sosanya

snopes.com, 31.01.2017

Port of Troll

Kim LaCapria

The Federalist, 31.01.2017

What Polling Data Tell Us About Immigration, Policing, And Discrimination

Columbia Journlism Review, 31.01.2017

Is ‘fake news’ a fake problem?

Jacob L. Nelson

The Conversation, 31.01.2017

‘Europe is suffering multi-morbidity’: a conversation with Claus Offe in Berlin

John Keane