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

The Atlantic, 01.02.2017

The Simple Psychological Trick to Political Persuasion

Washington Post, 01.02.2017

Refugees are already vigorously vetted. I know because I vetted them.

Natasha Hall

The Daily Targum, 01.02.2017

EDITORIAL: ‘Muslim Ban’ is attack on U.S. values

Toronto Star, 01.02.2017

Far-right killer or Daesh sympathizer, their online radicalization is often the same: Analysis

Michelle Shephard

CBS News, 01.02.2017

Police body cameras on the rise, but how effective are they?

The Conversation, 01.02.2017

Why using a mobile phone while driving is so dangerous … even when you’re hands-free

David Crundall

Foreign Policy (blog), 01.02.2017

Osama bin Laden’s Secret Masturbation Fatwa

Simon Cottee

Pacific Standard, 01.02.2017

School Gun Violence Is Linked to Economic Insecurity

Tom Jacobs

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 3, 02.02.2017

Who supplies the news?

Patrick Cockburn

CIO Australia, 02.02.2017

How Facebook and Google are battling internet terrorism

Kenneth Corbin

The Conversation, 02.02.2017

Immigration and crime: What does the research say?

Charis Kubrin, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman

Foreign Policy (blog), 02.02.2017

Trump’s Travel Ban Misses the True Threat: Homegrown Terrorism

Michael Morell

The Conversation, 02.02.2017

If the EU wants to be the bastion of liberal democracy, it too must stop demonising refugees and migrants

Nando Sigona

The Conversation, 02.02.2017

Trump’s travel ban is nothing to do with national security

Alan Greene

The Trace, 02.02.2017

Alcohol Abuse Is a Major Predictor for Gun Crime

Kate Masters

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 02.02.2017

Reducing All Violent Deaths, Everywhere: Why the Data Must Improve

Rachel Kleinfeld

community.beck.de, 02.02.2017

Reaktion auf den Fall Amri: Elektronische Aufenthaltsüberwachung gegen terroristische Gefährder

Prof. Dr. Henning Ernst Müller

Washington Post, 03.02.2017

Rethinking the war on terrorism, with the help of science

Robert Gebelhoff

MIT News, 03.02.2017

3 Questions with Richard Nielsen: How political science helps combat terrorism

The Globe and Mail, 03.02.2017

Why police dismiss 1 in 5 sexual assault claims as baseless

Robyn Doolittle

The Conversation, 03.02.2017

Life in an Arab-American community under Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’

Tom Brocket

The Conversation, 03.02.2017

What are the Orwellian dystopias of the 21st century?

Simon Willmetts

OPB News, 04.02.2017

Does Having More Black Officers Reduce Police Violence?

Gene Demby

Truth-Out, 04.02.2017

Beyond the Bars of Hopelessness: How We Can Revive Parole

Jean Trounstine

The Statesman, 04.02.2017

Indonesian militants recruiting women terrorists

Salon, 04.02.2017

Donald Trump needs to read this book: What he doesn’t understand about jihadists and counterterrorism will make America less safe

Glenn L. Carle

New York Times, 04.02.2017

Not ‘Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISIS Guides World’s Terror Plots From Afar

RUKMINI CALLIMACHI

Idaho Statesman, 04.02.2017

Are refugees a source of terrorism or crime? A fact check of ongoing fears and rumors

Cynthia Sewell

New York Times, 04.02.2017

Why Nobody Cares the President Is Lying

CHARLES J. SYKES

LA Review of Books, 05.02.2017

Against Normalization: The Lesson of the “Munich Post”

Ron Rosenbaum

The New Yorker, 06.02.2017

Inside the Trial of Dylann Roof

Jelani Cobb

EurekAlert!, 06.02.2017

For cops, exposure to stressful situations dysregulates cortisol pattern

NYU News (press release), 06.02.2017

Report: NYC Program Addresses Online Violence Epidemic, Gets Real Results

University Affairs, 06.02.2017

Academics investigate the roots of radicalization

MARK CARDWELL

Newsweek, 06.02.2017

ISIS Attempts to 'Buy Allegiance’ Of Refugees

Jack Moore

The Conversation, 06.02.2017

Uncovering the roots of racist ideas in America

Ibram X. Kendi

Corrections.com, 06.02.2017

“Nothing Works” in Corrections Replaced by “Nothing Works Well?”

Leonard A. Sipes, Jr.

The Trace, 06.02.2017

On Patrol With Chicago’s Last Violence Interrupters

Ann Givens

CSS Resources (blog), 06.02.2017

Will Integrating Women into Armed Groups Prevent Rape?

Meredith Loken

The Boston Globe, 06.02.2017

Mass. agencies increasingly cite terrorism risk to withhold records

Todd Wallack

The Conversation, 06.02.2017

How a rare murder in Iceland has chilled a nation

Francis Pakes, Helgi Gunnlaugsson

Phys.Org, 06.02.2017

When data's deep, dark places need to be illuminated

The Conversation, 06.02.2017

Life in limbo: the Rohingya refugees trapped between Myanmar and Bangladesh

Ashraful Azad

Intelligent Insurer, 07.02.2017

Risk of terror attacks with chemical agents is increasing, warns Pool Re

The Link, 07.02.2017

Terrorism: A Loaded Label

Newsweek, 07.02.2017

Thousands Hanged in Assad's Saydnaya Torture Prison, Amnesty Says

Jack Moore

The New Republic, 07.02.2017

Trump’s Stance on Torture Is Still Dangerous

Laura Reston

Institute for Security Studies, 07.02.2017

Boko Haram in 2016: a highly adaptable foe

Omar S Mahmood

Pacific Standard, 07.02.2017

Dehumanizing Muslims Isn’t Just Wrong: It Makes Us Less Safe

Tom Jacobs

Telos Press, 07.02.2017

Terrorism, Modernity, and the Politics of the Tactical

Lukas Szrot

Scientific American, 07.02.2017

Immigrants Do Not Increase Crime, Research Shows

Charis Kubrin, Graham C. Ousey, Lesley Reid, Robert Adelman

EurekAlert!, 07.02.2017

Cyber attacks increase stress hormone levels and perceptions of vulnerability

Mary Ann Liebert

The Conversation, 07.02.2017

Why are more and more people seeking treatment for cannabis misuse? Here are the facts

Ian Hamilton, Mark Monaghan

The Conversation, 07.02.2017

International Criminal Court must not ignore threats of an African mass withdrawal

Christine Schwöbel-Patel

Macleans.ca, 07.02.2017

Maybe Canadians aren’t more enlightened about immigrants, after all

John Geddes

Deutsche Welle, 08.02.2017

Harsh parenting leads to bad students, earlier sex and more crime

Conor Dillon

In Homeland Security, 08.02.2017

What Could Happen if the Islamic State Breaks Apart?

James Hess

Michigan Radio, 08.02.2017

Do refugees make U.S. cities safer? Some (limited) research says yes

Sarah Cwiek

The Conversation, 08.02.2017

The global targeted killings bandwagon: who’s next after France?

Ariel Colonomos

The Conversation, 08.02.2017

How computer hacking is becoming Russia’s weapon of choice

David Stupples

smallwarsjournal, 08.02.2017

A Book Review of “Islamist Terrorism in Europe: A History”

Daniel Sigler

The Conversation, 08.02.2017

The US$100 trillion case for open borders

Nick Srnicek

Rewire, 08.02.2017

More People Are Pleading Guilty to Crimes They Didn’t Commit, So How Can We Stop It?

Kari Lindberg

New York Review of Books, 09.02.2017

Murderous Manila: On the Night Shift

James Fenton

New York Review of Books, 09.02.2017

Was Snowden a Russian Agent?

Charlie Savage

The Conversation, 09.02.2017

The stress of sitting in traffic can lead to more crime

Louis-Philippe Beland, Daniel Brent

New York Times online, 09.02.2017

Dutch Get Creative to Solve a Prison Problem: Too Many Empty Cells

DAN BILEFSKY

The Conversation, 09.02.2017

Brain scanners allow scientists to ‘read minds’ – could they now enable a ‘Big Brother’ future?

Julia Gottwald, Barbara Sahakian

Huffington Post, 09.02.2017

The Latest Research Shows There’s Racial Bias In Deadly Policing Shootings

Erin Schumaker

EurekAlert!, 09.02.2017

Poverty and high neighborhood murder rates increase depression in older adults

University of California - Davis Health System

Pacific Standard, 10.02.2017

How Trump Made ‘Blue Lives Matter’ a Part of U.S. Domestic Policy

Jared Keller

EurekAlert!, 10.02.2017

Four decades of evidence finds no link between immigration and increased crime

University at Buffalo

Slate.com, 10.02.2017

Too Close for Comfort

Isaac Chotiner

CNBC, 10.02.2017

Russia Considers Returning Snowden to U.S. to ‘Curry Favor’ With Trump: Official

Cynthia McFadden and William Arkin

Baltimore Sun, 10.02.2017

Aerial surveillance by Baltimore police has promise, should be studied more, report concludes

Kevin Rector

The Telegraph online, 10.02.2017

Prevent is not a safety net - it is a programme designed to censor academic freedom

Charlie Peters

Phys.Org, 10.02.2017

Attack on an airline or airport could cost the economy billions in losses

Emily Gersema

Newsweek, 10.02.2017

Why Women Joined Battle Against U.S. Navy SEALs in Botched Yemen Raid

Janine di Giovanni

Newswise, 10.02.2017

Status Profiling: Research Suggests Simply Wearing a Police Uniform Changes the Way the Brain Processes Information

theguardian.com, 10.02.2017

Why did Oxford circulate a criminalised image of me – because I’m a black man?

Femi Nylander

Columbia Journalism Review, 10.02.2017

Q&A: The Marshall Project’s Bill Keller on the future of criminal justice reporting under Trump

Pete Vernon

The Economist, 11.02.2017

Migrants with mobiles

Voice of America, 11.02.2017

Nonprofits React to Reports Trump Could Focus on Radical Islam

Masood Farivar

WIRED Date of Publication, 11.02.2017

Want to Make a Lie Seem True? Say It Again. And Again. And Again

Emily Dreyfuss

LA Review of Books, 11.02.2017

“The Road to Hell is Paved with Coercive Benevolence”: A Review of “Down, Out & Under Arrest”

Jody D. Armour

Pacific Standard, 12.02.2017

#JusticePourThéo: How France’s Alleged Police Rape Case Could Swing a High-Stakes Election

Massoud Hayoun

The Conversation, 12.02.2017

Alcohol leads to more violence than other drugs, but you’d never know from the headlines

Stephen Bright, Martin Williams

Canberra Times, 12.02.2017

Direct eye contact makes faces seem familiar: Sydney University study

Kim Arlington

New York Times, 12.02.2017

The Preacher and the Sheriff

NATHANIEL RICH

Psychology Today (blog), 13.02.2017

People Mistrust Science in General, But Not Specific Studies

Art Markman

EurekAlert!, 13.02.2017

Strong alcohol policies protect against drunk driving deaths among young people

Boston University Medical Center

The Conversation, 13.02.2017

‘Ice Wars’ message is overblown and unhelpful

Nicole Lee

The Conversation, 13.02.2017

Police prefer to carry tasers – but would that make anyone safer?

Peter Squires

Washington Post, 13.02.2017

Why the rise of authoritarianism is a global catastrophe

Garry Kasparov and Thor Halvorssen

ZDNet, 14.02.2017

Cisco chairman backs drone security startup in $15m Series B round

Tas Bindi

theguardian.com, 14.02.2017

How the lunatic fringe conquered world politics

Nick Cohen

Le Monde diplomatique English edition February 2017, 14.02.2017

Chaos and despair in Brazil’s prisons

Anne Vigna

RegBlog (blog), 14.02.2017

Regulating the Reasonableness of Police Violence

Seth W. Stoughton

The Conversation, 14.02.2017

Philippine opposition finds its voice as Duterte pauses his bloody drug war

Mark R Thompson

The Conversation, 14.02.2017

Recovering from disasters: Social networks matter more than bottled water and batteries

Daniel P. Aldrich

freeCodeCamp, 14.02.2017

I’ll never bring my phone on an international flight again. Neither should you.

Quincy Larson

WIRED, 14.02.2017

Edward Snowden’s New Job: Protecting Reporters From Spies

Andy Greenberg

New York Times, 14.02.2017

Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence

MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT, MARK MAZZETTI and MATT APUZZO

The Conversation, 14.02.2017

Refugees: Is there room for a middle ground?

Juliette Tolay

The Conversation, 14.02.2017

How authentic are photographic memories?

Robert Nash

The Conversation, 14.02.2017

Despite reports of imminent success, Mosul is still a dangerous flashpoint

Paul Rogers

Bookforum Feb/Mar 2017, 15.02.2017

Crossing the Water

Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

CSS Resources (blog), 15.02.2017

The Rise of Uyghur Militancy in and Beyond Southeast Asia: An Assessment

Nodirbek Soliev for Center for Security Studies (CSS)

WGCU News, 15.02.2017

Researcher Links Corruption 'at Home & Abroad' to Terrorism, Violence

Matthew F Smith

The Conversation, 15.02.2017

Why there is such an enormous demand for drugs in British prisons

David Scott

The Conversation, 15.02.2017

Education behind bars: why university students are learning alongside prisoners

Helen Nichols

Pacific Standard, 15.02.2017

Disability Hate Crimes Have Hidden Racial Implications

s.e. smith

Insightcrime.org, 15.02.2017

Report Finds Major Flaws in Proposals to Further Militarize Mexico's Drug War

Deborah Bonello

Stars and Stripes, 15.02.2017

As Islamic State loses territory, it seeks to survive online

GREG MILLER

CBC News, 15.02.2017

L'affaire Théo: Riots against French police look familiar — so does the proposed cure

Don Murray

The Observers, 15.02.2017

Police violence and discrimination in France's suburbs

Pacific Standard, 15.02.2017

Florida Lawmakers Want to Get Rid of Gun-Free Zones

Kate Wheeling

Medium.com, 15.02.2017

A Hackathon between Police and Youth of Color? The Time is Now.

New York Times, 15.02.2017

The Age of Rudeness

RACHEL CUSK

Bookforum Feb/Mar 2017, 16.02.2017

Regarding the Pain of Others

Suzy Hansen

The Conversation, 16.02.2017

Trump’s America and the rise of the authoritarian personality

Magnus Linden

InvestigateWest, 16.02.2017

‘Driving while brown’

Kate Willson

Los Angeles Times, 16.02.2017

Why tens of thousands of kids from El Salvador continue to flee to the United States

Kate Linthicum

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 4, 16.02.2017

A Short History of the Trump Family

Sidney Blumenthal

New York Times Politics, 16.02.2017

Full Transcript and Video: Trump News Conference

The Australian, 17.02.2017

Criminal justice can never be an arm of the welfare state

Andrew Bushnell

Pacific Standard, 17.02.2017

Racial Bias in Criminal Risk Scores Is Mathematically Inevitable

Julia Angwin & Jeff Larson

The Conversation, 17.02.2017

If French police won’t stop brutality, the government must step in

Christian Mouhanna

The Conversation, 17.02.2017

Advice for Colombia from countries that have sought peace – and sometimes found it

John Brewer, Olivera Simic, Roberto Saba, Stephanie Perazzone

The Conversation, 17.02.2017

Australia emerges as a leader in the global darknet drugs trade

James Martin

The Conversation, 17.02.2017

How South Africa can turn the rising tide against vigilantism

Mary Nel

The Conversation, 17.02.2017

Five of the most explosive non-nuclear chemicals ever made

Laura Finney

EurekAlert!, 18.02.2017

Communications expert explains how science should respond to fake news

University of Wisconsin-Madison

EurekAlert!, 18.02.2017

Researcher examines premature death in delinquent youth

EurekAlert!, 18.02.2017

Reboot Gitmo for science

University of Vermont

Newsweek, 18.02.2017

Top Nato General: Expect More Fake News From Russia

Science Magazine, 19.02.2017

Which police officers are quick to shoot? This statistician wants to know

Kelly Servick

Lawfare, 19.02.2017

How Local Law Enforcement Uses Community Policing to Combat Terrorism

Stevan Weine

Newsweek, 19.02.2017

How Many Days Before President Pence?

Ronald L. Feinman

The Conversation, 19.02.2017

Women also sexually abuse children, but their reasons often differ from men’s

Xanthe Mallett

The Conversation, 19.02.2017

Should Victoria introduce a swifter model of sentencing family violence offenders?

Arie Freiberg, Paul McGorrery

New York Times, 19.02.2017

How Can We Get Rid of Trump?

Nicholas Kristof

The Conversation, 19.02.2017

El Chapo, story of a kingpin — or why Trump’s plan to defeat Mexican cartels is doomed to fail

Luis Gómez Romero

New York Times, 20.02.2017

Time for Congress to Investigate Mr. Trump’s Ties to Russia

THE EDITORIAL BOARD

IU Bloomington Newsroom, 20.02.2017

IU research: More black police won't result in fewer police-involved homicides of black citizens

Vox, 20.02.2017

The fallacy of Trump’s “send in the Feds” fix for Chicago

German Lopez

Science, 20.02.2017

The invisible problem in gun violence research

Rachael Lallensack

The Conversation, 20.02.2017

Bystanders often don’t intervene in sexual harassment – but should they?

Bianca Fileborn

The Guardian online, 20.02.2017

In Pakistan, tolerant Islamic voices are being silenced

William Dalrymple

The Hindu, 20.02.2017

‘To do nothing is not the answer’

Dr. Klaus Beier,

EurekAlert!, 21.02.2017

Zero tolerance policies unfairly punish black girls

Michigan State University

Pew Research Center, 21.02.2017

5 facts about crime in the U.S.

John Gramlich

The Conversation, 21.02.2017

Trump and the cycle of dehumanisation

Nick Haslam

The Conversation, 21.02.2017

A horrific accusation against police reignites anger in Paris suburbs

Fraser McQueen PhD Candidate

TheNew Yorker, 21.02.2017

President Trump’s Fear-Based Immigration Orders

Amy Davidson

NPR, 21.02.2017

New Report Finds ISIS Territorial Defeats Are Also Hitting The Group's Wallet

Merrit Kennedy

The Conversation, 22.02.2017

Threats of violent Islamist and far-right extremism: What does the research say?

William Parkin, Brent Klein, Jeff Gruenewald, Joshua D. Freilich, Steven Chermak

The Conversation, 22.02.2017

Tourist trap: how news of terrorism skews our holiday choices

Grzegorz Kapuscinski

The Conversation, 22.02.2017

Life imprisonment raises questions about proportionality, equity and human dignity

John Anderson

UPI.com, 22.02.2017

One woman's tale of being radicalized by 'utopian' promises

Flora Bagenal

Foreign Policy, 22.02.2017

The Shallow State

David Rothkopf

New York Review of Books, 23.02.2017

How Assad Is Winning

Charles Glass

The Conversation, 23.02.2017

Who exactly are ‘radical’ Muslims?

Fareen Parvez

The Conversation, 23.02.2017

How undocumented immigrants negotiate a place for themselves in America

Robert F. Barsky

USA TODAY, 23.02.2017

Google pledges $11.5M to fight racial bias in policing, sentencing

Jessica Guynn

Arizona Sonoro News, 23.02.2017

Will Arizona follow the national trend in banning police body worn camera footage?

Zoe Wolkowitz

The Conversation, 23.02.2017

Cressida Dick is a top cop – but the Met is too much for one person to handle

Nick Alston

The Conversation, 23.02.2017

Why the time is right to set up an international terrorism court

Ignacio De La Rasilla Del Moral

The Conversation, 23.02.2017

Why we must reduce the prison population rather than build new prisons

David Scott

Social Justice Solutions, 23.02.2017

Study Examines Racial Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System

GoodTherapy.org, 23.02.2017

Harsh Parenting May Lead to Negative Outcomes in Adulthood

Zawn Villines

EurekAlert!, 23.02.2017

Adolescent sleepiness may contribute to future crimes

Foreign Policy, 24.02.2017

The Deep State Comes to America

Steven A. Cook

The Conversation, 24.02.2017

Mosul is just the first item on Iraq’s list of critical problems

Balsam Mustafa

The Conversation, 24.02.2017

Why Sufi shrines are targeted by Islamic State

Parveen Akhtar

Journalist's Resource, 24.02.2017

U.S. emergency rooms fail to identify elder abuse

Norwich Bulletin, 25.02.2017

To reduce crime, Trump must first understand it — and police work

Peter Moskos

Huffington Post, 25.02.2017

The Disturbing Reality Of Human Trafficking And Children, In Today’s World....

Allison Chawla

New York Times, 26.02.2017

Sweden’s Defense and National Security Adviser? ‘We Don’t Know This Guy’

LIAM STACK and CHRISTINA ANDERSON

The Good Men Project (blog), 26.02.2017

‘The Criminals are Mostly __________’ and Other Baseless, Incorrect Views

Tor de Vries

New York Review of Books, 26.02.2017

The Reichstag Warning

Timothy Snyder

New Yorker, 27.02.2017

Europe’s Child-Refugee Crisis

Lauren Collins

The Conversation, 27.02.2017

Who are the Sufis and why does ISIS see them as threatening?

Peter Gottschalk

The Conversation, 27.02.2017

Sons of Iraq: Mosul will only recover if we heed the lessons of the US invasion

Pui Hang Wong

Deutsche Welle, 27.02.2017

Suspected German Islamist 'used to be neo-Nazi'

Ben Knight

theguardian.com, 27.02.2017

'Angry white men': the sociologist who studied Trump's base before Trump

J Oliver Conroy

The Conversation, 27.02.2017

America’s mass deportation system is rooted in racism

Kelly Lytle Hernandez

The Conversation, 28.02.2017

War, conflict, economic strife: the world in 2017 is rife with hot spots, but leavened by hope

Susan Harris Rimmer

The Conversation, 28.02.2017

Germany

Philomena Murray

Science News for Students (blog), 28.02.2017

What happens when you look at crime by the numbers

Kathiann Kowalski

The Crime Report, 28.02.2017

Can Policing Really Change? Ten Lessons From the DOJ’s ‘Pattern or Practice’ Bias Probes

Samuel Walker

EurekAlert!, 28.02.2017

Study finds police use out of court resolutions in over 5,000 domestic abuse cases

Oxford University Press USA

The Conversation, 28.02.2017

Issue of children who sexually abuse other children is not something that can be ignored

Simon Hackett

The Conversation, 28.02.2017

Swedish immigration is not out of control – it’s actually getting more restrictive

Admir Skodo

New York Times online, 28.02.2017

How the Trolls Stole Washington

AMANDA HESS

New York Times online, 28.02.2017

Department of Justification

EMILY BAZELON