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

The Conversation, 01.06.2017

Mainstream media outlets are dropping the ball with terrorism coverage

Philip Seib

BBC News, 01.06.2017

Global Peace Index 2017: World 0.28% more peaceful than last year

Pacific Standard, 01.06.2017

Inside the Mind of America's Favorite Gun Researcher

Peter Moskowitz

EurekAlert!, 01.06.2017

Why pot-smoking declines -- but doesn't end -- with parenthood

University of Washington

The Conversation, 01.06.2017

If we mistake visible aspects of Muslims’ faith for fundamentalism, we risk alienating a generation

Hannah Smithson Professor of Criminology ...

The Conversation, 01.06.2017

Callous? Unemotional? Chances are you won’t be losing any sleep over it

Alice M Gregory Professor of Psychology,

The Conversation, 02.06.2017

Should we put juveniles away for life? Meet the teen who sparked a debate

Dan Birman Professor of Professional Practice

The Conversation, 02.06.2017

How can we better protect crowds from terrorism?

Robert Friedmann Founding Director

Vocativ, 02.06.2017

Colorado Officer Who Faked Search For Body Camera To Be Punished

Sara Morrison

The Conversation, 02.06.2017

Is there a link between foreign policy and terrorism? British intelligence thinks so

Steve Hewitt

Mother Jones, 02.06.2017

In 3 Months, 3 Immigrants Have Died at a Private Detention Center in California

Madison Pauly

CityLab, 02.06.2017

Why Boston Is Paying Ex-Gang Members To Go To College

Andrew Zaleski

Times Higher Education, 02.06.2017

Should scientific misconduct be a crime?

John Elmes

Bloomberg, 03.06.2017

America Is Awash in the Wrong Kinds of Stories

Virginia Postrel

The Independent, 03.06.2017

What a regulated UK cannabis market might mean for business

Miles Dilworth

The Conversation, 04.06.2017

Erasing history: why Islamic State is blowing up ancient artefacts

Benjamin Isakhan, Jose Antonio Gonzalez Zarandona

The Conversation, 04.06.2017

Eight minutes on London Bridge: years of training led to lightning police response

Steve Hewitt

Newsweek, 04.06.2017

Marawi Siege: Thousands of Civilians Still Trapped in ISIS-held City

Vocativ, 04.06.2017

Why Terrorists Use Cars To Kill

Shira Rubin

The New Yorker, 05.06.2017

The Addicts Next Door

Margaret Talbot

EurekAlert!, 05.06.2017

Police officers speak less respectfully to black residents than to white residents

Stanford University

New York Times online, 05.06.2017

Intelligence Contractor Is Charged in First Leak Case Under Trump

CHARLIE SAVAGE

NPR Berlin, 05.06.2017

London Attack Highlights Efforts To Combat Homegrown Terrorism

New York Times online, 05.06.2017

Drug Deaths in America Are Rising Faster Than Ever

JOSH KATZ

The Conversation, 06.06.2017

We use big data to sentence criminals. But can the algorithms really tell us what we need to know?

Melissa Hamilton

The Conversation, 06.06.2017

Linking lone wolf killers to Islamic State magnifies the threat – and could inspire future attacks

Alan Greene

Newsweek, 06.06.2017

London’s ISIS Cell: Inside the East End Suburb of Barking Where Jihadis Meet Far-Right Nationalists

Jack Moore

New York Times, 06.06.2017

London Attackers Slipped By Despite an Avalanche of Warnings

RUKMINI CALLIMACHI and KATRIN BENNHOLD

CORDIS, 06.06.2017

Conference on preventing and tackling violent extremism marks successful completion of IMPACT Europe project

ISC Intelligence in Science

theguardian.com, 06.06.2017

Religious conservatism doesn’t make a terrorist. But crime and exclusion can

Fareen Parvez

The Conversation, 06.06.2017

The dark side of mondegreens: how a simple mishearing can lead to wrongful conviction

Kate Burridge

The Conversation, 07.06.2017

How does IS claim responsibility for a terrorist attack?

Monica Duffy Toft

The Conversation, 07.06.2017

Looking at terror attacks ‘per capita’ should make us rethink beliefs about levels of risk and Muslims

Michael Jetter, David Stadelmann

The Conversation, 07.06.2017

Tearing up human rights law won’t protect us from terrorism

Fiona de Londras

The Washington Post, 07.06.2017

Why the latest Russia news paints an increasingly grim picture for Trump

Aaron Blake

The Hill, 07.06.2017

Comey offers dramatic details of Trump meetings in opening statement

Katie Bo Williams

The Conversation, 07.06.2017

Islamophobia and causes of terrorism must be part of awkward conversations after London Bridge attack

Katherine Brown, Chris Allen

The Conversation, 07.06.2017

Four ways social media companies and security agencies can tackle terrorism

Robyn Torok

EurekAlert!, 07.06.2017

Many rape victims experience involuntary paralysis that prevents them from resisting

New York Review of Books, 08.06.2017

How He Used Facebook to Win

Sue Halpern

New York Review of Books, 08.06.2017

Will the Death Penalty Ever Die?

Jed S. Rakoff

The Conversation, 08.06.2017

Fallout from Iran attacks spells trouble to come in wider Middle East

Maziyar Ghiabi

EurekAlert!, 08.06.2017

Why the marijuana and tobacco policy camps are on very different paths

University at Buffalo

EurekAlert!, 08.06.2017

Why do Americans own handguns? Fear of crime and a broader sense of danger

theguardian.com, 08.06.2017

Don Winslow: 'Our expectations of the police are contradictory and impossible'

Rory Carroll

EurekAlert!, 08.06.2017

UTSA to develop artificial neural network to detect computer system faults

University of Texas at San Antonio

The New Yorker online, 08.06.2017

James Comey’s Remarkable Story About Donald Trump

Jeffrey Toobin

Washington Post, 08.06.2017

This new initiative is trying to make scientific research more reliable

Joshua Tucker

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 09.06.2017

The Lost Sons of North Africa

USA Today, 09.06.2017

More blacks on police force doesn't mean less brutality

James Forman Jr.

Harvard Law School News, 09.06.2017

What Comey’s testimony means

The Conversation, 09.06.2017

What James Comey’s gripping Senate hearing told us about Donald Trump

Luca Trenta

TODAYonline, 09.06.2017

Danger close: Mindanao, and the terrorists next door

Ben Ho,Chen May Yee

Just Security, 09.06.2017

Of Laws, Not Men

Jeffrey H. Smith

NPR, 11.06.2017

How Big A Threat Is Extremism In Southeast Asia?

Ashley Westerman

theguardian.com, 11.06.2017

Stop fretting over religious sensitivities. We must push hard against Islamists

Sara Khan

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 12.06.2017

Shooting into fleeing vehicles often not worth the risk, law enforcement experts say

Haley Hansen

St. Louis Public Radio, 12.06.2017

Tuesday: Scams targeting older Americans are increasing — what should you do to protect yourself?

Kelly Moffitt

The Conversation, 12.06.2017

Explainer: what Islam actually says about domestic violence

Nada Ibrahim

New York Times, 12.06.2017

When Opioid Addicts Find an Ally in Blue

AL BAKER

The Conversation, 12.06.2017

Is there structural racism on the internet?

Charlton McIlwain

The Conversation, 12.06.2017

When is a leak ethical?

Cassandra Burke Robertson

The Conversation, 12.06.2017

The opioid epidemic in 6 essential reads

Aviva Rutkin, Jessie Schanzle

The Conversation, 12.06.2017

Wannabes, loudmouths, terrorists? A history of al-Muhajiroun

Gavin Bailey

EurekAlert!, 12.06.2017

Epigenetic changes at birth could explain later behavior problems

King's College London

The Conversation, 13.06.2017

Why criminalising non-violent extremism won’t prevent terrorism

Daniel Kirkpatrick

Newswise, 13.06.2017

Professor Awarded $1.5 Million Grant to Research Methods to Fight Cyber Propaganda Campaigns

EurekAlert!, 13.06.2017

Taking the guesswork out of forensic analysis of fingermarks

Louisiana State University

eurozine, 14.06.2017

Is Europe losing the Balkans?

Miljenko Jergovic

Newswise, 15.06.2017

Youth Cyberbullying Among Current or Former Friends and Dating Partners

HuffPost, 15.06.2017

Policing Risk: Could Lawyers Stop Tech’s New Vision for Police Body-Worn Cameras?

Andrew Guthrie Ferguson

The Economist, 15.06.2017

Tomorrow’s lions?What to do with Islamic State’s child soldiers

The Conversation, 15.06.2017

Even if Raqqa and Mosul fall, Islamic State is far from finished

Paul Rogers

The Conversation, 15.06.2017

The UK’s plan to deny terrorists ‘safe spaces’ online would make us all less safe in the long run

Molly Land

The Conversation, 15.06.2017

The problems with asking banks to police financial abuse

Eileen Webb

The Conversation, 15.06.2017

Elder abuse report ignores impact on people’s health

Joseph Ibrahim, Lyndal Bugeja

EurekAlert!, 15.06.2017

Elder abuse research yields new evidence on incidence, risks, outcomes

The Gerontological Society of America

EurekAlert!, 15.06.2017

Rates of marijuana use, heavy use, and cannabis use disorder depend on where you live

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Buzzfeed, 15.06.2017

From Russia With Blood

Heidi Blake, Tom Warren, Richard Holmes, Jason Leopold, Jane Bradley, Alex Campbell

The Conversation, 16.06.2017

What Sharia law means: Five questions answered

Asma Afsaruddin

Washington Post, 16.06.2017

Trump’s tantrums speak volumes

Ruth Marcus

The Record News, 16.06.2017

How to thwart the growing threat of financial abuse of the elderly

David Hodges

RAND Corporation, 16.06.2017

When the Caliphate Falls, What Then for U.S. Policy?

Brian Michael Jenkins

Newsweek, 16.06.2017

Jihadi Arrests in EU Almost Double With Women and Children More Active in Plots

Jack Moore

La Croix International, 16.06.2017

New ideas in the struggle against radicalization

Flore Thomasset

The Conversation, 16.06.2017

How the spectre of Yugoslavia looms over EU’s handling of the refugee crisis

Irial Glynn

The Washington Post, 17.06.2017

Minn. officer acquitted in shooting of Philando Castile during traffic stop, dismissed from police force

Mark Berman

Newsweek, 17.06.2017

After Dylann Roof Shooting, Hate Crime Rates Are Soaring Because of Fake News

Chris Riotta

WIRED, 17.06.2017

Facebook’s Counterterrorism Playbook Comes Into Focus

Emily Dreyfuss

The Weekend Australian Magazine, 17.06.2017

The content cops

Sally Williams

Macleans.ca, 18.06.2017

The ethics of police using technology to predict future crimes

Daniel Munro

The New Yorker A Reporter at Large, 19.06.2017

Remembering the Murder You Didn’t Commit

Rachel Aviv

BBC News, 19.06.2017

Chicago goes high-tech in search of answers to gun crime surge

The Conversation, 19.06.2017

Qatar’s conflict with its neighbours can easily set the Horn of Africa alight

Martin Plaut

The New Yorker (Podcast), 19.06.2017

Jon Lee Anderson Visits Manuel Noriega in Prison

Dorothy Wickenden

KUNC, 20.06.2017

Hidden Brain: Terror Strikes And An Attacker's Identity

Shankar Vedantam

EurekAlert!, 20.06.2017

Boyhood violence victims are more likely to commit similar acts on intimate partners

EurekAlert!, 20.06.2017

Are current efforts to combat terrorism actually increasing the risk of future attacks?

The Conversation, 20.06.2017

We need to be cautious when assuming CCTV will prevent family violence

Caitlin Overington

The Conversation, 21.06.2017

Three charts on: Australia’s declining homicide rates

Terry Goldsworthy

The Conversation, 21.06.2017

The security services need to get a handle on ‘low level’ terror threats … and fast

Dan Lomas

EurekAlert!, 21.06.2017

U study finds recognition technology a step closer to use in courtroom

University of Minnesota

HuffPost, 21.06.2017

Evidence Shows That Terrorism Actually Doesn’t Work

John A. Tures

theguardian.com, 21.06.2017

It’s complex: why the us-and-them approach to extremism won’t work

Phil McDuff

Toronto Sun, 21.06.2017

A terrorist is a terrorist, and victims come from all walks of life

Lorne Gunter

Politico.eu, 21.06.2017

Palermo’s ‘cultural revolution’ against the mafia

Benas Gerdziunas and Georgia Littlechild

Medical Xpress, 21.06.2017

How legalising cannabis can help society

HuffPost, 21.06.2017

What Are Police Doing in American Schools?

Robert J. Benz

HuffPost, 21.06.2017

The Super Predators

Melissa Jeltsen and Dana Liebelson

The Conversation, 22.06.2017

Why the latest wave of terrorism will get worse before it gets better

Bruce Newsome

The Conversation, 22.06.2017

Are people with autism at greater risk of being radicalised?

Clare Allely

EurekAlert!, 22.06.2017

Study examines gun policy preferences across racial groups

University of Illinois at Chicago

Newswise, 22.06.2017

What Exactly Constitutes a “Crime of Violence” When It Comes to Immigration Law? Expert Available to Discuss SCOTUS Case

Georgia State University

EurekAlert!, 22.06.2017

More guns now being purchased for self-defense than recreation

The Conversation, 22.06.2017

Explainer: how law enforcement decodes your photos

Richard Matthews

The Economist Print edition, 22.06.2017

In Naples, the hit-men are children

New Statesman, 23.06.2017

Who will take responsibility for the rise in far-right terrorism?

Maria Norris and Naaz Rashid

Washington Post, 23.06.2017

A look at recent settlements in fatal police encounters

Washington Post, 23.06.2017

A look at high-profile police-related killings of blacks

Foreign Policy (blog), 23.06.2017

John Walker Lindh, Detainee #001 in the Global War On Terror, Will Go Free In Two Years. What Then?

Dan De Luce, Robbie Gramer, Jana Winter

The Atlantic, 23.06.2017

Watergate Lawyer: I Witnessed Nixon's Downfall—and I've Got a Warning for Trump

The Conversation, 23.06.2017

After years of destruction, Iraqis are rescuing their cultural identity

Balsam Mustafa

Sydney Morning Herald, 23.06.2017

The price of Freedom

Adele Ferguson Sarah Danckert

Newsweek, 24.06.2017

How is Canada Legalizing Marijuana? And What Will the Impact be on Health, Policing and Crime?

Tom Porter

The Atlantic, 24.06.2017

How a Chicago Program Cut Violent Arrests in Half

Olga Khazan

Newsweek, 24.06.2017

Trump’s Terrorism Hyperbole Is Just What ISIS Had in Mind

Ned Price

Huffington Post Australia, 24.06.2017

Retirement Group Aveo Allegedly Exploiting Elderly Aussies: Report

Sam McKeith

The Conversation, 25.06.2017

Phone scams cost billions. Why isn’t technology being used to stop them?

David Glance

Bellingcat, 25.06.2017

Will Get Fooled Again – Seymour Hersh, Welt, and the Khan Sheikhoun Chemical Attack

Eliot Higgins

DIE WELT online, 25.06.2017

Trump‘s Red Line

Seymour M. Hersh

Houston Chronicle, 25.06.2017

How do we address the tension between police and motorists of color?

Esther J. Cepeda

National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions, 26.06.2017

Because We Will All Age...... A Primer on the Prevention of Elder Fnancial Exploitation and Abuse

Shari R. Pogach

Newswise, 26.06.2017

Virtual Training for Active Shooter Incidents Now Available to First Responders

EurekAlert!, 26.06.2017

Twitter-monitoring system detects riots far quicker than police reports

The Conversation, 26.06.2017

How to deradicalise someone

Sarah Marsden

theguardian.com, 26.06.2017

Liu Xiaobo's unbearable fate is stark symbol of where China is heading

Tania Branigan

Crime Report, 27.06.2017

Will Trump Use Science to Fight Crime?

Ted Gest

Newsweek, 27.06.2017

What Is Telegram? The App ISIS Uses, Russians Love and Governments Hate

Damien Sharkov

The Conversation, 27.06.2017

Men are killed at a greater rate than women in Australia – what can we do to reduce their risk?

Samara McPhedran, Li Eriksson

The Conversation, 27.06.2017

Children are being used as easy weapons of propaganda by terrorist organisations

Amy-Louise Watkin

New York Times online, 27.06.2017

Global Cyberattack: What We Know and Don’t Know

SHEERA FRENKEL

The Guardian, 27.06.2017

Is the staggeringly profitable business of scientific publishing bad for science?

Stephen Buranyi

Architecture and Design, 27.06.2017

Can architecture and smart design help prevent terrorism?

Branko Miletic

Washington Post, 27.06.2017

Study: Black girls viewed as ‘less innocent’ than white girls

T. Rees Shapiro

Daily Mail, 27.06.2017

First it was Robocop, now Dubai is unveiling driverless miniature police cars that will cruise the streets and hunt out suspects

Rory Tingle

Pacific Standard, 27.06.2017

Do Unto Others? Sure—If They're in Our Social Circle

Tom Jacobs

The Conversation, 28.06.2017

A dangerous mix: Bullied youth report access to loaded guns more than other youth

Maayan Simckes

Newswise, 28.06.2017

Immigration Does Not Raise Crime, UCI-Led Study Finds, Refuting Common Assumption

University of California, Irvine

New York Times, 28.06.2017

Germany Encounters Surge in Crime by the Far Right

DAVID SHIMER

LaGrange Daily News, 28.06.2017

Evidence shows that terrorism doesn’t work

John A. Tures

EurekAlert!, 28.06.2017

Decrease in lead exposure in early childhood significantly responsible for drop in crime rate

The Ringer, 28.06.2017

DNA or It Didn’t Happen

Molly Fitzpatrick

Newsweek, 28.06.2017

ISIS Members From Europe Can't Get Jobs When They Return Home

Jack Moore

The Conversation, 28.06.2017

Why it’s important to understand social media’s dark history

Nicholas Bowman

The Conversation, 28.06.2017

How to fix Latin America’s homicide problem

Robert Muggah

CNET, 28.06.2017

Twitter detects riots faster than police, study says

Zoey Chong

The Conversation, 28.06.2017

‘NotPetya’ ransomware attack shows corporate social responsibility should include cybersecurity

Scott Shackelford

Fortune, 28.06.2017

Tech Giants Can’t Do Much to Fight Terrorism

Philip Seib

ProPublica, 28.06.2017

Facebook’s Secret Censorship Rules Protect White Men from Hate Speech But Not Black Children

Julia Angwin, Hannes Grassegger

The Atlantic, 28.06.2017

Writing the Rules of Cyberwar

Alyza Sebenius

London Review of Books Vol. 39 No. 13, 29.06.2017

Down from the Mountain

Greg Grandin

Newswise (press release), 29.06.2017

Large–Scale Vehicle–Borne Improvised Explosive Device Testing

EurekAlert!, 29.06.2017

Eyewitness identification study earns top award at Policing Journal

The Conversation, 29.06.2017

German plans to send migrant children to reception centres in Morocco ignore lessons from history

Lorena Gazzotti

The Conversation, 29.06.2017

How conspiracy theories feed political fragmentation

Turkay Salim Nefes

Al Bilad Daily, 29.06.2017

Tunisian researchers probe the roots of radicalization

The Trace, 29.06.2017

More Good Guys with Concealed Guns = More Violent Crime

Alex Yablon

Newsweek, 29.06.2017

Guns Make Us Safe? NRA Theory Debunked in New Stanford Analysis

Michele Gorman

Harvard Business Review, 29.06.2017

Research: When a Retail Store Closes, Crime Increases Around It

Tom Y. Chang Mireille Jacobson

InSight Crime, 29.06.2017

Brazil Youths Threatened by Both Criminals and Police

José Cícero da Silva

The Conversation, 30.06.2017

Why travel bans and changes to human rights laws won’t stop terrorist attacks

Bethan Greener

The Conversation, 30.06.2017

After Islamic State falls, we should expect aftershocks

Tony Walker

Newsweek, 30.06.2017

Yes, It’s Legal to Record Cops. It’s In the First Amendment

Jonathan Blanks

University of California, 30.06.2017

A warmer shade of blue

Jim Medina

Slate Magazine, 30.06.2017

The Reverse Mass Incarceration Act Won’t Reverse Mass Incarceration

Rebecca McCray

USC News, 30.06.2017

Break the law — with some style — and you may get away with it, for a while

Carmen Marti

Technology Networks, 30.06.2017

Improved Analysis of Bloodstains at Crime Scenes

Anna MacDonald

Washington Post, 30.06.2017

Does military equipment lead police officers to be more violent? We did the research.

Ryan Welch and Jack Mewhirter

The Conversation, 30.06.2017

Murder or infanticide? Understanding the causes behind the most shocking of crimes

Emma Milne

Inside Higher Ed, 30.06.2017

Weaponizing Free Speech

Victor Ray

Pacific Standard, 30.06.2017

What America's Favorite Gun Researcher Gets Wrong About Firearms and Crime

Kate Wheeling