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

The Conversation, 02.04.2017

What’s critical about critical infrastructure?

Wendy Steele, Karen Hussey, Stephen Dovers

EurekAlert!, 02.04.2017

Alcohol abuse even before pregnancy may harm offspring

Washington Post, 02.04.2017

‘The hospitals were slaughterhouses’: A journey into Syria’s secret torture wards

Louisa Loveluck and Zakaria Zakaria

The New Yorker, 03.04.2017

The Trauma of Facing Deportation

Rachel Aviv

EurekAlert!, 03.04.2017

Society considers people with mental illnesses to be more dangerous than they are

University of Basel

Newswise, 03.04.2017

Keeping the Code: How Cultural Beliefs Affect Police, Court Decisions

Newswise, 03.04.2017

In Defense of Indirect Confrontation: Managing Cross-Culture Conflict

Kristin J. Behfar and Christina Black

Morningside Maryland Site, 03.04.2017

Johns Hopkins Study Found When Domestic Violence Victims Become Chronically Ill, Violence Declines

The Conversation, 04.04.2017

Can better advice keep you safer online?

Elissa Redmiles

EurekAlert!, 04.04.2017

Hair strands could reveal lifestyle secrets of criminals (video)

The Conversation, 04.04.2017

How science can help cities prepare for attacks on metro systems

Enrico Ronchi, Daniel Nilsson

The Conversation, 04.04.2017

The media must respond more responsibly to terrorist attacks – here’s how

Richard English

The Conversation, 04.04.2017

Domestic abuse: even the judges are getting it wrong

Linda Dubrow-Marshall, Rod Dubrow-Marshall

Telegraph.co.uk, 04.04.2017

Google's video recognition robots are easily deceived, research shows

Cara McGoogan

Journalist’s Resource, 04.04.2017

Pleasure, panacea, poison? The little-known health effects of marijuana

EurekAlert!, 04.04.2017

Using drugs to weaken traumatic memories

University of Zurich

EurekAlert!, 05.04.2017

Six Things You Should Know About the Opioid Crisis

EurekAlert!, 05.04.2017

Who Kills a Child?

EurekAlert!, 05.04.2017

The 'Ferguson effect' or too many guns? Exploring the rise in violent crime in Chicago

Arizona State University

Scientific American, 05.04.2017

Is a Drunk Witness a Bad Witness?

Julia Shaw

Mic.com, 05.04.2017

Facebook releases new tools to fight "revenge porn"

Susmita Baral

Washington Post, 05.04.2017

Yes, it’s possible to do research in conflict zones. This is how.

Romain Malejacq and Dipali Mukhopadhyay

Small Wars Journal, 05.04.2017

Fighting in Megacities - The Army’s Next Challenge

Gary Anderson

The Conversation, 06.04.2017

Can a four-year-old be sexist?

Kimberley Norris

The Conversation, 06.04.2017

How ethical is sexual assault research?

Bianca Fileborn

EurekAlert!, 06.04.2017

The Lancet: Structural racism, mass incarceration, and health care system fuel growing health inequalities in the USA

EurekAlert!, 06.04.2017

Why do some with radical views become terrorists yet others don't?

Lexology, 06.04.2017

Fighting fraud and corruption: increasing the government’s powers of detection

Small Wars Journal, 06.04.2017

Lessons from Insurgent Warfare

Octavian Manea

Pacific Standard, 06.04.2017

Can Defendants Convicted by Tainted Evidence Ever Truly Be Free?

Britni de la Cretaz

Reuters FRB, 06.04.2017

COMMENTARY: Islamic State's financial withdrawal poses big anti-laundering challenge

Joshua Fruth

Chicago Tribune, 06.04.2017

'I want my name back': Man convicted then freed in 1957 Sycamore cold case

Clifford Ward

The Conversation, 06.04.2017

Russia’s domestic terrorism threat is serious, sophisticated and complex

Mark Youngman, Cerwyn Moore

Canoe, 06.04.2017

Humiliation drives radicals to terrorism

BRAD HUNTER

Project Syndicate, 06.04.2017

Boycott America?

Peter Singer

Rewire, 07.04.2017

Black People in Florida Much More Likely To Be Shot by Police, Investigation Confirms

Auditi Guha

Miami Herald, 07.04.2017

When cops shoot: A closer look at why police fire their weapons in Florida

BEN MONTGOMERY, CONNIE HUMBURG

Small Wars Journal, 07.04.2017

ISIS After Trump

Joel Day

The Conversation, 07.04.2017

How Northern Ireland is battling the persistent threat of violence

John Morrison

The Conversation, 07.04.2017

With tanks, grenades and guns, police wage war on Rio de Janeiro’s poorest

Miriam Krenzinger

The New Yorker Books, 10.04.2017

How We Misunderstand Mass Incarceration

Adam Gopnik

The New Yorker, 10.04.2017

The Desperate Journey of a Trafficked Girl

Ben Taub

Vox, 10.04.2017

Why it’s so hard to prosecute a hate crime

German Lopez

Pacific Standard, 10.04.2017

Latino Immigration Is Linked to a Reduction in Homicides

Tom Jacobs

The Conversation, 10.04.2017

Why Trump’s Syrian strike was a good thing

Tom Smith

The Conversation, 10.04.2017

The EU’s emphasis on migrant returns has some serious human rights problems

Daniela DeBono Marie Skłodowska-Curie

EurekAlert!, 10.04.2017

Interpersonal abuse in early life may lead to concentration issues later in life

Boston University Medical Center

The Conversation, 10.04.2017

Where are they now? What public transport data reveal about lockout laws and nightlife patronage

Phillip Wadds

EurekAlert!, 10.04.2017

Strong correlation between corruption and electoral success of populist parties

University of Gothenburg

EurekAlert!, 10.04.2017

Threat of firearm use affects PTSD symptoms among female victims of partner violence

Ann Liebert

The Conversation, 10.04.2017

How to help migrants foster a new sense of belonging

Veronica Barnsley, Shirin Teifouri

Pacific Standard, 10.04.2017

Russia Is Copying China’s Approach to Internet Censorship — Will It Work?

Emily Parker

The McGill International Review, 11.04.2017

The Way Back from Islamic Extremism Starts with the West

Alfred Crooks

Newswise, 11.04.2017

Internet Atlas Maps the Physical Internet to Enhance Security

University of Wisconsin-Madison

EurekAlert!, 11.04.2017

Eyewitness confidence can predict accuracy of identifications, researchers find

Association for Psychological Science

EurekAlert!, 11.04.2017

Cross-cultural study strengthens link between media violence and aggressive behavior

Iowa State University

Middle East Eye, 11.04.2017

How the 'War on Drugs' sabotages the 'War on Terror'

CJ Werleman

The Atlantic, 11.04.2017

Jeff Sessions and the Odds of Imprisoning Innocents

Conor Friedersdorf

New York Times, 11.04.2017

Another Reprieve for Expert Testimony That Is Anything But

JIM DWYER

The Conversation, 11.04.2017

Facebook’s ‘fake news’ plan is doomed to failure – social media must do more to counter disinformation

Tom Felle

The Conversation, 11.04.2017

We could soon face a robot crimewave … the law needs to be ready

Christopher Markou

The Wire, 12.04.2017

Three Arguments on Islam That Counterterrorism Scholars Need to Junk

Aersh Danish

The Conversation, 12.04.2017

What is ‘success’ in drug rehab? Programs need more than just anecdotes to prove they work

Stephen Bright, Nicole Lee

The Conversation, 12.04.2017

Explainer: why some acts are classified as terrorism but others aren’t

Keiran Hardy

Newswise, 12.04.2017

Knowledge as an “Antidote to the Opioid Crisis

Harvard Medical School

Newswise, 12.04.2017

Predicting a Patient’s Future Firearm Violence Risk in the Emergency Department

UMSL Daily (blog), 12.04.2017

Youth Violence Prevention Conference offers multidisciplinary examination of gun violence

EurekAlert!, 12.04.2017

Report reveals prevalence of sexual assault in nursing homes

Oxford University Press USA

Vocativ, 12.04.2017

This Teen’s Story Is Your Worst ‘Predictive Policing’ Nightmare

Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

The Chronicle of Social Change, 12.04.2017

Nourish Their Bodies, Feed Their Minds, Reduce Youth Crime

The Guardian, 13.04.2017

Who are the new jihadis?

Olivier Roy

LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy, 14.04.2017

Why crime prevention strategies may be effective against both deliberate and impulsive burglars.

Journalist’s Resource, 14.04.2017

Crime and gender: A partial explanation for why men commit more crime

Undark, 15.04.2017

Does Gun Violence Infect Communities Like a Blood-Borne Pathogen?

Rod McCullom

Journalist’s Resource, 16.04.2017

Sanctuary cities and federal funds: Interpreting Trump’s executive order

The Atlantic, 17.04.2017

It’s Not Enough to Dismiss Islamophobia

Emma Green

EurekAlert!, 17.04.2017

Older victims of fraud have poorer cognitive skills and are less conscientious, honest

University of Toronto

The Trace, 18.04.2017

Guns Do Damage In Abusive Relationships Even When They Don’t Go Off

Kate Masters

Scientific American online, 18.04.2017

The Federal Government Makes It Ridiculously Hard to Study Gun Violence and Medical Marijuana

Steve Mirsky

The Conversation, 18.04.2017

As live streaming murder becomes the new normal online, can social media be saved?

David Glance

EurekAlert!, 18.04.2017

Grant creates first national center for child maltreatment studies at Penn State

EurekAlert!, 18.04.2017

Well-kept vacant lots can help reduce crime

Michigan State University

The Independent Online, 18.04.2017

Young British Muslims think Isis fighters returning from Syria should be reintegrated into society, research finds

Samuel Osborne

The Conversation, 18.04.2017

Mandatory minimum sentences and populist criminal justice policy do not work – here’s why

Kate Fitz-Gibbon, James Roffee

The Conversation, 18.04.2017

Thatcher, Reagan and Robin Hood: a history of modern wealth inequality

Andrew Newell

Insightcrime.org, 18.04.2017

Report Analyzes Advances of Criminal Justice Reforms in Mexico

David Gagne

Vocativ, 19.04.2017

The Rise Of The Social Media Killer

Allee Manning

EurekAlert!, 19.04.2017

Study examines emergency department visits for patients injured by law enforcement in the US

The Conversation, 19.04.2017

Now who will push ahead on validating forensic science disciplines?

Suzanne Bell

The Conversation, 19.04.2017

How immigration detention compares around the world

Admir Skodo

The Atlantic, 19.04.2017

Words Which by Their Very Utterance Inflict Injury

Conor Friedersdorf

Pacific Standard, 19.04.2017

For Gruesome Crimes, Color Photos May Lead to Guilty Verdicts

Tom Jacobs

BenarNews, 19.04.2017

Philippines: Islamic State Strikes North

Rohan Gunaratna

Scoop.co.nz, 20.04.2017

‘Brain fingerprinting’ has crime-solving potential for NZ

University of Canterbury

The Conversation, 20.04.2017

Not all Brazilians believe that criminals have no rights, but a startling number do

Julita Lemgruber, Leonarda Musumeci

Newswise, 20.04.2017

Research Team Tracks Complex Web of Monetary Sanctions in 9 States

University of Washington

Rapid Growth, 20.04.2017

Racial profiling in Grand Rapids: How the city is tackling major changes in law enforcement

Anna Gustafson

Newsweek, 20.04.2017

The Plot to Paper College Campuses with Racist Posters

Abigail Jones

New Scientist, 21.04.2017

Why better technology won’t stop violent videos going viral

Chelsea Whyte

Newsweek, 21.04.2017

What We Know About Paris Shooting Suspect Karim Cheurfi

Tom Porter

New York Times, 21.04.2017

‘They Starve You. They Shock You’: Inside the Anti-Gay Pogrom in Chechnya

ANDREW E. KRAMER

Florida Today, 21.04.2017

Why liberals, conservatives disagree on police

Emily Ekins and Matthew Feeney

RUSI Analysis, 21.04.2017

BY INVITATION ONLY: Big Data Analytics in Policing

The Washington Post, 21.04.2017

He robbed banks and went to prison. His time there put him on track for a new job: Georgetown law professor.

Susan Svrluga

Newsweek, 21.04.2017

Champs-Élysées Attack Strikes a Country Where Police Are Rarely Killed

Max Kutner

Pacific Standard, 21.04.2017

The Fight for Disability Rights Must Extend to Death Row

David M. Perry

The Conversation, 21.04.2017

Q&A: What role has the fight against terror played in the French election?

Eglantine Staunton

The Conversation, 21.04.2017

Why Mexican immigrants are healthier than their US-born peers

Anna Waldstein

Newsweek, 22.04.2017

Terrorism in France: What ISIS Hopes to Get out of Attacking France so Close to the Elections

Mirren Gidda

The Atlantic, 22.04.2017

The Banality of the Borussia Dortmund Bus Attack

J. Weston Phippen

New York Times online, 22.04.2017

Is It Time to Break Up Google?

JONATHAN TAPLIN

Salon.com, 23.04.2017

Feeling sleepy? You might be at risk of falsely confessing to a crime you did not commit

Shari Berkowitz, Elizabeth Loftus, Kimberly Fenn and Steven Frenda

New York Times online, 23.04.2017

Where Machismo Is Entrenched, Focus Moves to the Trenches

PAULINA VILLEGAS

Raw Story, 23.04.2017

There’s a link between teenagers and revolution

Times of Israel, 23.04.2017

Police to require Arabic lessons for all officers — report

Police News, 23.04.2017

P1 Research: De-policing and police morale are troubling trends post-Ferguson and Dallas

The New Yorker Annals of Gastronomy, 24.04.2017

The Martha Stewart of Marijuana Edibles

Lizzie Widdicombe

EurekAlert!, 24.04.2017

Only 1 in 5 seriously injured child abuse victims treated at major trauma centers

Eurasia Review, 24.04.2017

How Islamic State Disseminates Propaganda Over The Internet – Analysis

Lorand Bodo, Anne Speckhard

Eurasia Review, 24.04.2017

Uneasy Times Require Smart Thinking – OpEd

Dr. Habib Siddiqui

The Conversation, 25.04.2017

How statistical thinking should shape the courtroom

Daniel J. Denis

Newswise, 25.04.2017

Experts Able to Comment on Report Finding U.S. Anti-Semitic Incidents Have Spiked 87%

PolitiFact, 25.04.2017

Did terrorism not exist before NATO was created, as Donald Trump said?

John Kruzel

Newsweek, 25.04.2017

What War With North Korea Looks Like

Bill Powell

Vocativ.com, 25.04.2017

From Moderate Republican To Neo-Nazi In About 18 Months

James King, An Phung and Adi Cohen

The Atlantic, 25.04.2017

When the Courts Take Police Officers at Their Word

Ian MacDougall

The Conversation, 26.04.2017

Police around the world learn to fight global-scale cybercrime

Frank J. Cilluffo, Alec Nadeau, Rob Wainwright

The Conversation, 26.04.2017

Back for our future: lessons from the Crusades about peace in Syria today

Maximilian Lau, Emily Jarratt

The Conversation, 26.04.2017

Cyber attacks ten years on: from disruption to disinformation

Tom Sear

Newswise, 26.04.2017

Experts Able to Comment on the 25th Anniversary, Historical Implications of the Los Angeles Riots

EurekAlert!, 26.04.2017

Do medical marijuana laws promote illicit cannabis use and disorder?

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

EurekAlert!, 26.04.2017

Government's counterterrorism strategy is having little impact in the NHS

ScienceDaily, 26.04.2017

Youth violence on decline, new study shows

Bloomberg, 26.04.2017

New York: Softer on Crime, Stronger on Jobs

Justin Fox

New York Times, 26.04.2017

Do Body Cameras Help Policing? 1,200 New York Officers Aim to Find Out

ASHLEY SOUTHALLAPRIL

Virginia Tech Collegiate Times, 26.04.2017

The pitfalls of penance: Death penalty hurts more than it helps

Moustapha Ouattara

BayStateBanner, 26.04.2017

Talk is cheap: Police killings require substantive changes

Melvin B. Miller

Washington Post, 26.04.2017

The jig is up: Hysteria over illegal immigration is baseless

Jennifer Rubin

Asharq Al-Awsat English, 26.04.2017

ISIS Militants Advancing Arms Development despite Losses

Reason (blog), 26.04.2017

Why LSD Trips Last Forever, What Happens When You Inject Psilocybin

Mike Riggs

Vermont Public Radio, 26.04.2017

Though Recent Studies Show Racial Disparities, State Police Find No Bias In Individual Troopers

Steve Zind

The Conversation, 26.04.2017

Syria’s forgotten pluralism and why it matters today

Andrea Williams

Engadget, 26.04.2017

'White Collar' crime tracker mocks police profiling bias

Tom Regan

The Conversation, 27.04.2017

Teenagers who are both bully and victim are more likely to have suicidal thoughts

Anne Kavanagh, Naomi Priest, Tania King

EurekAlert!, 27.04.2017

Legal marijuana stores lead to increases in property crime

Ohio State University

Johns Hopkins News-Letter, 27.04.2017

Remembering the Baltimore uprising two years later

MORGAN OME

The Conversation, 27.04.2017

News media still protect powerful men accused of sexual misconduct

Lindsey Blumell

Pacific Standard, 28.04.2017

Meet the Man Leading the Push for More Executions in the U.S.

Jessica Pishko

THE WEEK, 28.04.2017

These freaky crime-predicting tools are eerily reminiscent of Minority Report

Shane Dixon Kavanaugh

The Conversation, 28.04.2017

Here’s when British police are legally allowed to shoot under a new policy on lethal force

Nicholas Clapham

Newsweek, 29.04.2017

How Viral Video Changed Everything—and Nothing—25 Years Since the L.A. Riots

Juliana Rose Pignataro

The Atlantic, 29.04.2017

Looking Back on the L.A. Riots Through Five Documentaries

Vann R. Newkirk II

The Washington Post, 29.04.2017

A new idea for filling hard-to-fill health-care jobs: Ex-offenders

Sophie Quinton