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

The Atlantic, 01.03.2017

How to Build an Autocracy

David Frum

Harper’s Magazine Report, 01.03.2017

A Matter of Life

Mary Cuddehe

The Conversation, 01.03.2017

Augmented reality – how the technology behind Pokemon Go could find its way to the courtroom

Mehzeb Chowdhury

Vox, 01.03.2017

The great majority of violent crime in America goes unsolved

German Lopez

EurekAlert!, 01.03.2017

Study: Physicians not prepared for male patients who perpetrate intimate partner violence

EurekAlert!, 01.03.2017

History of incarceration linked to subsequent homelessness, study finds

Washington Post, 01.03.2017

Crime isn’t out of control. But the White House wants you to think it is.

Inimai Chettiar and Ames C. Grawert

Pew Research Center, 01.03.2017

Most violent and property crimes in the U.S. go unsolved

John Gramlich

The American Prospect, 01.03.2017

Trump’s All-Too-Powerful Surveillance Infrastructure

Rachel Levinson-Waldman

The Conversation, 01.03.2017

New evidence shows public supports banning hate speech against people with disabilities

Alexander Brown

New York Magazine, 01.03.2017

The Two Big Ways Immigrants Drive Down Crime

Drake Baer

The Conversation, 02.03.2017

Revealed: the hidden problem of economic abuse in Australia

Jozica Kutin, Mike Reid, Roslyn Russell

EurekAlert!, 02.03.2017

Researchers can predict terrorist behaviors with more than 90 percent accuracy

EurekAlert!, 02.03.2017

Aging faces could increase security risks

Michigan State University

The Atlantic, 02.03.2017

Rethinking Mass Incarceration in America

Matt Ford

Governing, 02.03.2017

The Mythical Link Between Immigrants and High Crime Rates

Mike Maciag

The Conversation, 02.03.2017

A warning from Latin America: Trump is opening the door to military rule

Lilian Bobea

The Conversation, 02.03.2017

The saga of Anders Breivik’s prison conditions puts European democracy in the spotlight

Panos Kapotas

Pacific Standard, 02.03.2017

Framed: Have We Been Looking at Mass Incarceration All Wrong?

Jack Denton

EurekAlert!, 02.03.2017

Research finds a majority endorsing revenge porn

University of Kent

ReliefWeb, 02.03.2017

From Nazis to ISIS: Women’s Roles in Violence

US Institute of Peace

The Conversation, 03.03.2017

Women who commit violent crimes need programs to help them while in prison

Mandy Wilson, Jocelyn Jones, Paul Simpson, Tony Butler

Le Monde diplomatique English edition, 03.03.2017

Fastest way out of a banlieue without hope

Hacène Belmessous

Mic, 03.03.2017

Uber just admitted it's trying to dodge police while breaking the law

Jack Smith IV

Pacific Standard, 03.03.2017

The Impending Crisis of the Internet of Things

Rick Paulas

Houston Chronicle, 03.03.2017

Crime, punishment and 'The Brain Defense'

Mike Yawn

EurekAlert!, 03.03.2017

Study: Volkswagen's excess emissions will lead to 1,200 premature deaths in Europe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Guardian, 03.03.2017

Fact-checking Trump: how often do immigrants in the US commit crimes?

Medical Daily, 03.03.2017

Is Your Ex Likely To Commit Revenge Porn? 3 Psychological Traits Of A Cyber-Sexual Assault Perpetrator

Lizette Borreli

Bristol Post, 03.03.2017

Bristol University to undertake first research into tackling domestic violence in military families

Tristan_Cork

freeCodeCamp, 03.03.2017

What do Uber, Volkswagen and Zenefits have in common? They all used hidden code to break the law.

MassTransitMag.com, 03.03.2017

Protecting Transit and Passenger Rail from Terrorism

The Washington Post, 03.03.2017

‘Y’all can’t do nothing to me,’ accused cop killer tells judge, using ‘sovereign citizens’ defense

Peter Holley

theguardian.com, 03.03.2017

Mass grave of babies and children found at Tuam care home in Ireland

Jamie Grierson

Columbia Journalism Review, 03.03.2017

Study: Breitbart-led right-wing media ecosystem altered broader media agenda

Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, Hal Roberts, and Ethan Zuckerman

Project Syndicate, 03.03.2017

The World That Made Trump

The World That Made Trump

The Hill (blog), 06.03.2017

The case for saving community policing

Mike Durant

New York Magazine, 06.03.2017

Here’s What the Research Says About Honor Killings in the U.S.

Jesse Singal

Mother Jones, 06.03.2017

Immigration and Crime: A Mini Data Dive

Kevin Drum

The Conversation, 06.03.2017

Fake news – a user’s guide

Brian McNair

The Conversation, 07.03.2017

Trump’s revised travel ban still faces legal challenges

Steven Mulroy

The Conversation, 07.03.2017

How the US military is using ‘violent, chaotic, beautiful’ video games to train soldiers

Scott Nicholas Romaniuk, Tobias Burgers

EurekAlert!, 07.03.2017

Group tolerance linked to perceptions of fairness and harm

Carnegie Mellon University

EurekAlert!, 07.03.2017

Innocent African-Americans more likely to be wrongfully convicted

Michigan State University

The Conversation, 08.03.2017

Our study suggests alcohol may actually protect eyewitness memory – here’s how

Julie Gawrylowicz, Anne Ridley, Ian Albery

EurekAlert!, 08.03.2017

Violent video games found not to affect empathy

Newsweek, 08.03.2017

South Africa: Robbers 'in Police Uniforms' Carry Out Airport Heist

Conor Gaffey

Newsweek, 08.03.2017

Dave Chappelle Speaks About Police Brutality in Trump Era

Ryan Bort

The Conversation, 08.03.2017

Banning orders won’t solve alcohol-fuelled violence – but they can be part of the solution

Dominique de Andrade, Jason Ferris, Kerri Coomber, Peter Miller

Irish Times, 08.03.2017

‘Tuam people shouldn’t feel guilty ... it’s a national issue’

Lorna Siggins

The Conversation, 09.03.2017

Want to help Chicago’s youth? Pay more attention to the effect of violence on police

Eileen M. Ahlin, Maria Joao Antunes

Deutsche Welle, 09.03.2017

Can hooliganism as a spectator sport help contain violence?

Neil King

EurekAlert!, 09.03.2017

Study: LGBTQ+ individuals at high risk to be victims of violence

EurekAlert!, 09.03.2017

Beyond a reasonable doubt? Study reveals how eyewitness testimonies go wrong

Florida Atlantic University

Pacific Standard, 09.03.2017

To Better Understand the Future of Protest, We Need to Look at Its Past

Tomiko Brown-Nagin

The Conversation, 10.03.2017

Friday essay: video games, military culture and new narratives of war

Andrew Yip

Washington Post, 10.03.2017

We spend $100 billion on policing. We have no idea what works.

Barry Friedman

FactCheck.org, 10.03.2017

Refugees and Terrorism Investigations

Eugene Kiely

The University of Manchester (press release), 10.03.2017

Major international project to research radicalisation & fundamentalism

The Conversation, 10.03.2017

Britain’s dark history of criminalising homeless people in public spaces

Victoria Cooper, Daniel McCulloch

The Conversation, 10.03.2017

Is the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization?

Terje Ostebo

EurekAlert!, 10.03.2017

University of Leicester in new project to identify Jack the Ripper's last known victim

Mic, 10.03.2017

Is it legal to film police? When officers made up a law, this man knew better.

Anna Swartz

Mic, 10.03.2017

The US opioid crisis is real and deadly. Trumpcare could make it even worse.

Brianna Provenzano

The Conversation, 10.03.2017

Contested spaces: living off the edge in a city mall where design fuels conflict

Matt Novacevski

Newsweek, 11.03.2017

Why Putin May Not Want to Defeat ISIS in Syria

Rahim Rahimov

The Conversation, 11.03.2017

How to teach sex education to young offenders

Michelle Templeton

The New Yorker, 13.03.2017

The Underground Railroad for Refugees

Jake Halpern

The Conversation, 13.03.2017

Why prison building will continue booming in rural America

John M. Eason

Analysis, 13.03.2017

Yes, the media do underreport some terrorist attacks. Just not the ones most people think of.

Erin M. Kearns, Allison Betus and Anthony Lemieux

Science Magazine, 13.03.2017

Did you knowingly commit a crime? Brain scans could tell

Warren Cornwall

The Marshall Project, 13.03.2017

Crime Hotspots Need Investments, Not Just Policing

Maurice Jones and Julia Ryan

News-Medical, 13.03.2017

Mothers play key role in honour-based crime that is often unseen by police, research suggests

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2017

New technique completely protects internet video from cyberattacks -- Ben-Gurion University study

American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2017

New forensic tools will help identify children in child sexual exploitation material

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2017

Researchers predict crime knowledge states in the human brain

Virginia Tech

The Conversation, 13.03.2017

Leniency for lower level sex offenders won’t help protect children – more police funding could

Natalie Mann

theguardian.com, 13.03.2017

How can we tackle the thorny problem of fraudulent research?

Mike Marinetto

The Conversation, 13.03.2017

Colombia’s approach to criminals must be tough – for the sake of peace

Seb Eskauriatza

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2017

People see black men as larger, more threatening than same-sized white men

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2017

Door and window locks are less carbon-costly and more effective than burglar alarms

University of Surrey

The Atlantic, 13.03.2017

This Article Won’t Change Your Mind

Julie Beck

The Conversation, 14.03.2017

Phishing scams are becoming ever more sophisticated – and firms are struggling to keep up

Emma Williams, Debi Ashenden

EurekAlert!, 14.03.2017

Power of shared pain triggers extreme self-sacrifice

EurekAlert!, 14.03.2017

The Lancet: The weaponisation of health care: Using people's need for health care as a weapon of war over six years of Syrian conflict

PolitiFact, 14.03.2017

Are Mexican drug cartels working with 100,000 street gang members in Chicago?

Miriam Valverde

The Conversation, 14.03.2017

How to cut Australia’s $48 billion crime bill

Rick Sarre

The Conversation, 15.03.2017

If surveillance cameras are to be kept in line, the rules will have to keep pace with technology

William Webster

EurekAlert!, 15.03.2017

Female cyberbullies and victims feel the most negative about school and learning

EurekAlert!, 15.03.2017

World-first surveillance strategy shaped by Stirling expertise

University of Stirling

NOW Magazine, 15.03.2017

CSIS’s alternative facts universe

Matthew Behrens

The Conversation, 16.03.2017

How online hate infiltrates social media and politics

Adam G. Klein

The Conversation, 16.03.2017

Brazil is relying on soldiers instead of regular police – here’s why

Christoph Harig

UPI.com, 16.03.2017

Taking the 'terror' out of terrorism requires outsmarting fear

Brian Michael Jenkins

The Atlantic, 16.03.2017

Is Trump Dragging Down the European Far-Right?

David A. Graham

Pacific Standard, 16.03.2017

Most Americans Support Rehabilitation Over Jail Time

Kate Wheeling

EurekAlert!, 16.03.2017

EurekAlert!

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

The Atlantic, 16.03.2017

What Should the Feds Do About Bad Cops?

Matt Ford

The Conversation, 16.03.2017

Freedom of religion under threat across Europe after EU court rules employers can ban headscarves

Sara Silvestri

Newswise, 16.03.2017

AU Experts Available to Discuss Hate in the U.S., Abroad and the Rise of the Alt-Right

The Conversation, 17.03.2017

Bypassing encryption: ‘Lawful hacking’ is the next frontier of law enforcement technology

Ben Buchanan

The Conversation, 17.03.2017

Why South Africa should follow Portugal and decriminalise drug use

Monique Marks

The Conversation, 17.03.2017

There’s no need to lock older people into nursing homes ‘for their own safety’

Marta Woolford, Joseph Ibrahim

Chicago Daily Herald, 17.03.2017

Survey of cops says ... public doesn't understand risks they face

Charles Keeshan and Susan Sarkauskas

Deseret News, 17.03.2017

ISIS’s intriguing silence about Donald Trump’s approach to Muslims

Tom Heneghan

The Atlantic, 17.03.2017

What Lies Ahead for Obama's Countering Violent Extremism Program?

Emma Green

Washington Post, 17.03.2017

If a teenager has one abusive relationship, it’s likely they’ll experience another

Janice Neumann

New York Magazine, 17.03.2017

A New Book Argues That the Concerns Over Violent Video Games Are a Moral Panic

Jesse Singal

Newsweek, 17.03.2017

The Story of Bruno Fernandes, the Goalkeeper Convicted of Murder, Shows a Growing Darkness in Football

Andrew Downie

Full Fact, 17.03.2017

How many men have a sexual interest in children?

Baltimore Sun, 17.03.2017

More guns won't make us safer

CBC.ca, 17.03.2017

'Canadian criminal justice system is failing victims of crime,' says UBC prof.

Matt Humphrey

The Conversation, 17.03.2017

Living on the edge: are America’s deportation laws traumatising immigrants?

Alejandra Rivera

TwinCities.com, 17.03.2017

‘Blitzed’ details Nazis’ aim for meth superdrug to win war, Hitler as lab rat

The Milli Gazette, 17.03.2017

Why Do Some Men Rape?

Robert J. Burrowes

The Conversation, 19.03.2017

Why should we obey the law?

Duncan Ivison

The Atlantic, 19.03.2017

The Denationalization of American Muslims

Peter Beinart

BuzzFeed News, 19.03.2017

The New Handbook For Cyberwar Is Being Written By Russia

Sheera Frenkel BuzzFeed News Reporter

The Conversation, 20.03.2017

Tor upgrades to make anonymous publishing safer

Philipp Winter

The Conversation, 20.03.2017

Street harassment is a public health problem: The case of Mexico City

Lauren Ferreira Cardoso

Firstcoastnews.com, 20.03.2017

A real whodunnit: The evolving science of false confessions

Anne Schindler

The Independent, 20.03.2017

US crime rates have decreased in areas of high immigration, reports show

Rachael Revesz

Indianapolis Star, 20.03.2017

Why every Indiana inmate could soon have a tablet

Ryan Martin

The Conversation, 20.03.2017

Can science produce better passport control officers?

Viktoria Mileva, Anna Bobak, Peter Hancock

The Conversation, 20.03.2017

Islamic State prepares for life after Mosul as Iraqi morale runs low

Paul Rogers

The Guardian, 20.03.2017

British banks handled vast sums of laundered Russian money

Luke Harding, Nick Hopkins and Caelainn Barr

The Conversation, 21.03.2017

Private prisons, explained

Brett C. Burkhardt

EurekAlert!, 21.03.2017

Energy drinks mask alcohol's effects, increase injury risk

The Conversation, 21.03.2017

Children are leading the way on tackling sexual harassment in schools

Emma Renold

EurekAlert!, 21.03.2017

Parents' advice can support or undermine targets of school bullying-prevention programs

EurekAlert!, 21.03.2017

Initial hospital costs from gunshot wounds total $6.6 billion over 9 years, study finds

Stanford University Medical Center

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 21.03.2017

Much of What We Think We Know Is Wrong

Hein de Haas

Pacific Standard, 22.03.2017

Meet the Estonian Woman Shaping International Cybersecurity Policy

Jiyeong Jeon

Pacific Standard, 22.03.2017

A Guide to Treason 2.0

Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza

Pacific Standard, 22.03.2017

Undocumented Criminals Must Be Defended

Malcolm Harris

The Conversation, 22.03.2017

Get Out: why racism really is terrifying

Victoria Anderson

New York Review of Books, 23.03.2017

What He Could Do

Mark Danner

New York Review of Books, 23.03.2017

Why Free Speech Is Not Enough

David Cole

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Terrorism in Westminster: London had expected attack for some time but it still came as a shock

David Lowe

The Sun, 23.03.2017

Low-tech attacks in high-profile locations are a hallmark of militant jihadi terrorists

Andrew Silke

Newswise, 23.03.2017

The Medical Minute: Marijuana Poses Unique Dangers to Children

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Terror in London: Western cities will always be vulnerable to these attacks

Tony Walker

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

London attack: Terrorism expert explains three threats of jihadism in the West

Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Westminster attack: the questions security professionals will be asking today

Hervé Borrion, Kartikeya Tripathi

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Banning laptops at secure airports won’t keep aircraft safe from terror attacks

Michaela Preddy

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Westminster attack: journalists need to beware the fog of breaking news

Richard Sambrook

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

Young guns take charge of Europe’s mafia clans – with deadly results

Felia Allum

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 23.03.2017

Targeting Terrorists

Pandaemonium, 23.03.2017

Thou Shalt Not Give Offence

Kenan Malik

New York Times, 23.03.2017

‘There’s a Smell of Treason in the Air’

Nicholas Kristof

The Conversation, 23.03.2017

How science is helping the police search for bodies in water

Alastair Ruffell

InSight Crime, 24.03.2017

Research Sheds Light on Obstacles to Leaving El Salvador Gangs

Leonardo Goi

The Conversation, 24.03.2017

How to measure the terrorism threat after the Westminster attack

Lee Jarvis

Newsweek, 24.03.2017

Google's Eric Schmidt ‘Can’t Guarantee’ Ads Won’t Appear by Extremist Content

Anthony Cuthbertson

Newsweek, 24.03.2017

London Isn't Burning: How Britain's History With the IRA Made it Resilient in the Face of Attack

Josh Lowe

Pacific Standard, 24.03.2017

The Rise of the Hacker Industrial Complex

Jonathan Moyer

theguardian.com, 25.03.2017

The mystery of Khalid Masood’s journey into violence and terror

Jason Burke

Quartz, 25.03.2017

Top crime experts around the US urge Trump to please just use some science

Hanna Kozlowska

The Conversation, 26.03.2017

Safe in the City? Girls tell it like it is

Nicole Kalms, Gill Matthewson, Pamela Salen

The New Yorker A Reporter at Large, 27.03.2017

The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency

Jane Mayer

The Conversation, 27.03.2017

What if the London attack wasn’t an act of terrorism?

Steve Hewitt

The Conversation, 27.03.2017

A soldier and a sex worker walk into a therapist’s office. Who’s more likely to have PTSD?

Mary-Anne Kate, Graham Jamieson

EurekAlert!, 27.03.2017

Children, youth born in Canada at higher risk of unintentional gun injury than immigrants

The Straits Times, 27.03.2017

Dawa: The Islamist mind poison that turns lost souls into 'lone wolves'

Niall Ferguson

The Intelligencer, 27.03.2017

Tough on crime, tough on taxpayers

Newsweek, 27.03.2017

Ending WhatsApp Encryption to Stop Terrorism Would Actually Make People 'Less Safe'

Anthony Cuthbertson

Pacific Standard, 27.03.2017

An Arkansas Inmate Is Set to Be Executed Due to a Legal Technicality

Kate Wheeling

The Columbia Chronicle, 27.03.2017

Criminal justice reform bill has friends, foes on both sides

Caroline Bowen

The Conversation, 28.03.2017

To better fight terrorism, Europe needs more cooperation and money

Richard Maher

Forbes, 28.03.2017

How To Detect And Respond To Elder Abuse

Emily Gurnon

The Conversation, 28.03.2017

Are converts to Islam more likely to become extremists?

Matthew Francis, Kim Knott

The Conversation, 28.03.2017

Run, hide, tell – treat? The public now has a role to play in Westminster-style attacks

David Lowe

The Conversation, 28.03.2017

Why gender can’t be ignored when dealing with domestic violence

Gene Feder, Lucy Potter

The Conversation, 28.03.2017

Is violent political protest ever justified?

Christopher J. Finlay

Crikey, 28.03.2017

Can design make cities safe for women?

Alan Davies

The Boston Globe, 28.03.2017

Boston police want to recruit more minorities, but how isn’t clear

Jan Ransom

theguardian.com, 28.03.2017

Creator of that viral tube sign: 'I didn't think people would think it was real'

Elena Cresci

New York Times, 28.03.2017

Radical Ambition

THOMAS CHATTERTON WILLIAMS

Newsweek, 29.03.2017

Mexico Judge Clears Man of Schoolgirl Sexual Assault Because He Didn’t Enjoy It

Conor Gaffey

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 29.03.2017

The unlikeliest neighborhood

John Schmid, Mike De Sisti

The Huffington Post, 29.03.2017

Mass Killers Often Begin Their Reign Of Terror At Home

Melissa Jeltsen

New York Times, 29.03.2017

Deconstructing the 'Ferguson Effect'

SHAILA DEWAN

The Intercept, 29.03.2017

You Shouldn’t Blame Islam for Terrorism. Religion Isn’t a Crucial Factor in Attacks.

Mehdi Hasan

The Washington Post, 29.03.2017

Who is ‘Source D’? The man said to be behind the Trump-Russia dossier’s most salacious claim.

Rosalind S. Helderman and Tom Hamburger

Resistance Report, 29.03.2017

Crowdfunding campaign seeks to purchase search history of lawmakers who killed internet privacy

Tom Cahill

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 7, 30.03.2017

The Most Expensive Weapon Ever Built

Daniel Soar

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 7, 30.03.2017

What’s Left?

Sheila Fitzpatrick

Center for Security Studies, 30.03.2017

Criminal, Religious and Political Radicalisation in Prisons: Exploring the Cases of Romania, Russia and Pakistan, 1996-2016

Siarhei Bohdan and Gumer Isaev

USA TODAY, 30.03.2017

Trump is in for long war on ISIS: Column

Aaron David Miller and Richard Sokolsky

The University News, 30.03.2017

The infamous backstory of the war on drugs

Branson Fox

The Marshall Project, 30.03.2017

When warriors put on the badge

SIMONE WEICHSELBAUM and BETH SCHWARTZAPFEL

The Conversation, 30.03.2017

Why it’s important to just say no to bad drug policy

Margie Skeer

EurekAlert!, 30.03.2017

PolyU develops accurate contactless 3-D fingerprint identification system

The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

EurekAlert!, 30.03.2017

The carbon footprint of crime has fallen, study finds

University of Surrey

EurekAlert!, 30.03.2017

Join forces to reduce US violence, says UK expert

Cardiff University

Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Commentary, 31.03.2017

The Westminster Attack: A Considered Response

John Louth

BBC News, 31.03.2017

UK losing online extremism battle, research suggests

Frank Gardner

EurekAlert!, 31.03.2017

Protests with many participants and unified message most likely to influence politicians

American Sociological Association

The Conversation, 31.03.2017

Liberating Mosul is one thing – next comes the real challenge for Iraq

Simon Mabon

Reason.com, 31.03.2017

Enough Stranger Danger! Children Rarely Abducted by Those They Don't Know

Elizabeth Nolan Brown

TIME, 31.03.2017

The Connection Between the Global Gag Rule and Extremism

Elizabeth Weingarten

atlantadailyworld, 31.03.2017

How negative encounters between police and black youth impact pregnant women

Roz Edward