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

LA Review of Books, 01.11.2018

Wageless Life

Sarah Brouillette

The Conversation, 01.11.2018

Congratulations, you’re ten! Now you can be arrested

Ross Little

Newswise, 01.11.2018

No Justice Beyond the Jail Walls

EurekAlert, 01.11.2018

To fight email scammers, take a different view. Literally.

NYU Tandon School of Engineering

EurekAlert, 01.11.2018

Children who experience violence early in life develop faster

The Conversation, 01.11.2018

30 years ago, the world’s first cyberattack set the stage for modern cybersecurity challenges

Scott Shackelford

The Conversation, 01.11.2018

Are you a bully? Here’s how to tell

Chantal Gautier

The Intercept, 02.11.2018

Facebook Allowed Advertisers to Target Users Interested in “White Genocide” — Even in Wake of Pittsburgh Massacre

Sam Biddle

Washington Post, 02.11.2018

The Pittsburgh shooter didn’t hate ‘religion,’ he hated Jews. We should say so.

Yair Rosenberg

The Conversation, 02.11.2018

Republican ads feature MS-13, hoping fear will motivate voters

Anthony W. Fontes

New York Times, 03.11.2018

U.S. Law Enforcement Failed to See the Threat of White Nationalism. Now They Don’t Know How to Stop It.

JANET REITMAN

EurekAlert, 04.11.2018

WSU researchers see cognitive changes in offspring of heavy cannabis-using rats

Washington State University

The New Yorker, 05.11.2018

America’s Other Family-Separation Crisis

Sarah Stillman

EurekAlert, 05.11.2018

Violent crime raises blood pressure even among those living in safe areas

American Heart Association

The Conversation, 05.11.2018

Pittsburgh trauma surgeon: ‘Stop the Bleed’ training saved lives after shooting, but stopping the need must be next

Matthew D. Neal

The Conversation, 05.11.2018

Donald Trump: words matter and his hate preaching helps sponsor violence

Jack Holland

The Conversation, 05.11.2018

Arron Banks criminal investigation: could evidence against him make Brexit void?

Ewan McGaughey

ABC News, 05.11.2018

'I'm black. I'm seen as a threat.'

Sophie McNeill, Jeanavive McGregor and Lucy Carter

Police Professional, 05.11.2018

Five forces to test new domestic abuse risk assessment tool

Neil Root

The Guardian, 05.11.2018

Metropolitan police rush to set up no-deal Brexit 'safety net unit'

Daniel Boffey

Paris Review, 05.11.2018

Knitting Socks for the Beast: On Conspiracy

Jonathan Lethem

The Conversation, 06.11.2018

Khashoggi murder: how states are increasingly repressing dissidents beyond their borders

Saipira Furstenberg, Bahar Baser

The Conversation, 06.11.2018

Organised crime: the UK shouldn’t focus on it as a national security threat

Anna Sergi

EurekAlert, 06.11.2018

Adolescent cannabis use alters development of planning, self-control brain areas

University of Illinois at Chicago

EurekAlert, 06.11.2018

New insights into the neural risks and benefits of marijuana use

The Conversation, 07.11.2018

Florida restores voting rights to 1.5 million citizens, which might also decrease crime

Victoria Shineman

Huffington Post, 07.11.2018

'Money Mules': Criminals Are Laundering 'Dirty Money' By Paying To Use Schoolkids' Bank Accounts

Amardeep Bassey

EurekAlert, 08.11.2018

One in 5 homicides of children 2 to 14 years of age is related to intimate partner violence

CNN, 08.11.2018

Trump strikes, sensing post-midterm window to wound Mueller

Stephen Collinson

The Conversation, 09.11.2018

How a Sri Lankan student’s arrest on terror charges exposes a system built to suspect minorities

Randa Abdel Fattah

EurekAlert, 09.11.2018

Nursing science could help reduce firearm violence and its impact

University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Quartz, 09.11.2018

To deradicalize extremists, former neo-Nazis use a radical method: empathy

Jane C. Hu

Pulse.com Published, 09.11.2018

How likely is gun violence to kill the average American? The odds may surprise you

Dave Mosher

Crime Report, 09.11.2018

Old-Fashioned’ Policing Still Needed to Stop Gun Violence, say Two Scholars

TCR Staff

The Conversation, 09.11.2018

Origins and implications of the caravan of Honduran migrants

Sharon McLennan Lecturer in International Development, Massey University

The Conversation, 09.11.2018

What mass shootings do to those not shot: Social consequences of mass gun violence

Arash Javanbakht Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Wayne State University

The Conversation, 09.11.2018

Encouraging suicide or committing manslaughter?

Marilyn McMahon Deputy Dean, School of Law, Deakin University

The Conversation, 09.11.2018

Paramilitaries still cast shadows over lives of young people in Northern Ireland

Siobhan McAlister Lecturer, School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queen's University Belfast

The Globe Post, 10.11.2018

Ignoring Domestic, Homegrown Terrorism is Choice that Benefits few

James Forest

The Independent, 12.11.2018

Four-fifths of people believe police austerity cuts have made Britain's streets less safe, new poll reveals

Joe Watts Political Editor @JoeWatts

theguardian.com, 12.11.2018

'They see no shame': 'honour' killing video shows plight of Syrian women

Shawn Carrie and Asmaa Alomar

youris.com, 12.11.2018

Fighting terrorism online: prevention is better than cure

Selene Verri

TES News, 12.11.2018

Need to know: Knife crime and schools

Martin George

The Conversation, 12.11.2018

Hostile environment’ in Britain hasn’t put off irregular immigrants – but it’s increased their suffering

Authors Franck Düvell Research Affiliate at COMPAS, University of Oxford and Head of the Migration Department, German Centre for Integration and Migration Research

The Conversation, 12.11.2018

How the use of emoji on Islamophobic Facebook pages amplifies racism

Ariadna Matamoros-Fernández Lecturer in Digital Media at the School of Communication, Queensland University of Technology

EurekAlert!, 12.11.2018

Combining hospital, police data to better understand violence

JAMA Internal Medicine

Scientific American (Blogs), 12.11.2018

How Capital Influences Attitudes toward Capital Punishment

Keelah Williams

The Marshall Project, 12.11.2018

The Courts See a Crime. These Lawyers See a Whole Life.

Eli Hager

New York Times online, 12.11.2018

Russian Disinformation: From Cold War to Kanye

Adam B. Ellick and Adam Westbrook

New York Review of Books, 12.11.2018

‘This Is a Reality, Not a Threat’

Christopher Clark

The Conversation, 13.11.2018

Measuring racial profiling: Why it’s hard to tell where police are treating minorities unfairly

Liberty Vittert Visiting Assistant Professor in Statistics, Washington University in St Louis

The Conversation, 13.11.2018

The link between terrorism and mental illness is complicated, and vilifying communities doesn’t help

Clarke Jones Research Fellow, Research School of Psychology, Australian National University

Newswise Article, 13.11.2018

Using Social Media to Weaken Wrath of Terrorist Attacks

Source Newsroom: Michigan State University

EurekAlert!, 13.11.2018

Warmer winter temperatures linked to increased crime, study finds

Geophysical Union

EurekAlert!, 14.11.2018

Suicide risk increases in teens who knew murder victims

University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences

theguardian.com, 14.11.2018

China’s mass incarceration of Muslims cannot be left unchallenged

Timothy Grose

EurekAlert!, 14.11.2018

Bias-based bullying does more harm, is harder to protect against

North Carolina State University

EurekAlert!, 14.11.2018

Who joined the Islamic State from France between 2014 and 2016?

EurekAlert!, 14.11.2018

Victims of gun violence tell their stories: Everyday violence, 'feelings of hopelessness'

Wolters Kluwer Health

Newswise, 14.11.2018

Police Officers ‘Open Up’ about Body-worn Cameras in a Post-Ferguson Era

Florida Atlantic University

Reuters, 14.11.2018

How ZTE helps Venezuela create China-style social control

ANGUS BERWICK

The ASEAN Post, 15.11.2018

Women’s role in terrorism and counter-terrorism

Maizura Ismail

The Conversation, 15.11.2018

Airport security threats: combating the enemy within

David BaMaung Honorary professor human resource development, Glasgow Caledonian University

EurekAlert, 15.11.2018

Can artificial intelligence help victims of abuse to disclose traumatic testimony?

University of Southern California

BMC Blogs Network, 15.11.2018

Problem oriented policing and the Stockholm Prize in Criminology

Kate Bowers & Aiden Sidebottom

The Conversation, 15.11.2018

Dozens of migrants disappear in Mexico as Central American caravan pushes northward

Luis Gómez Romero Senior Lecturer in Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal Theory, University of Wollongong

The Conversation, 15.11.2018

Dozens of migrants disappear in Mexico as Central American caravan pushes northward

Luis Gómez Romero Senior Lecturer in Human Rights, Constitutional Law and Legal Theory, University of Wollongong

NBC News, 15.11.2018

To ease Turkish pressure on Saudis over killing, White House weighs expelling Erdogan foe

Carol E. Lee, Julia Ainsley and Courtney Kube

The Conversation, 16.11.2018

Before the tragedy at Jonestown, the people of Peoples Temple had a dream

The Conversation, 16.11.2018

Before the tragedy at Jonestown, the people of Peoples Temple had a dream

The New York Times, 16.11.2018

From Gene Editing to A.I., How Will Technology Transform Humanity?

Brian Rea. Animation By Delcan & Company

Sydney Morning Herald, 17.11.2018

Terror: time to stop politicising and start getting practical

Lydia Khalil

Associated Press (press release), 17.11.2018

New black officers, court officials rethinking US policing

JAY REEVES

Lowy Institute, 17.11.2018

Terror: time to stop politicising and start getting practical

Originally published in Sydney Morning Herald. Lydia Khalil

Lowy Institute, 17.11.2018

Terror: time to stop politicising and start getting practical

Originally published in Sydney Morning Herald. Lydia Khalil

EurekAlert!, 18.11.2018

Bullying and violence at work increases the risk of cardiovascular disease

European Society of Cardiology

International Policy Digest, 18.11.2018

The U.S. Has a Domestic Terrorism Problem

Salon, 18.11.2018

Dementia’s hidden darkness: Violence and domestic abuse

Donald Weaver

The Observer, 18.11.2018

The charge of the chatbots: how do you tell who’s human online?

Tim Adams

EurekAlert!, 19.11.2018

Screening tool is effective for identifying child sex trafficking victims in a pediatric ED

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

EurekAlert!, 19.11.2018

Digital offense: Anonymity dulls our moral outrage

Society for Personality and Social Psychology

The Conversation, 19.11.2018

Migrant caravan: branding migrants ‘human shields’ has a deadly motive

Neve Gordon Professor of International Law, Queen Mary University of London

The Independent, 19.11.2018

'A lost generation': How austerity has created vacuum being filled by drug gangs exploiting children

Lizzie Dearden Home Affairs Correspondent @lizziedearden

The Conversation, 19.11.2018

MDMA makes people more cooperative but only with those they trust

Gabay ESRC Postdoctoral Fellow, King's College London

The Conversation, 20.11.2018

Fear, more than hate, feeds online bigotry and real-world violence

Adam G. Klein Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, Pace University

The Conversation, 20.11.2018

We need to learn from the men who rape

Lucia O'Sullivan Professor of Psychology, University of New Brunswick

Colorado Public Radio, 20.11.2018

Study: As Winters Grow Warmer, Crime Rates Are Rising Along With The Temperature

Grace Hood

European Eye on Radicalization, 20.11.2018

An Interview with Dr. John Horgan – Terrorism, Psychology, and Major Issues in the Field

European Eye on Radicalization, 20.11.2018

An Interview with Dr. John Horgan – Terrorism, Psychology, and Major Issues in the Field

Prothom Alo English Update, 20.11.2018

Female radicalisation and the role of media

Ayesha Kabir

New York Times, 20.11.2018

Trump Stands Up for Saudi Arabian Values

The Editorial Board

New York Times, 20.11.2018

Trump Stands Up for Saudi Arabian Values

The Editorial Board

The Independent -, 20.11.2018

Far-right extremists and hostile states 'will use Brexit to sow hate and chaos in Britain', MPs warned

The Conversation, 21.11.2018

Drugs and alcohol complicate sexual consent, but context can make things clearer

Alex Aldridge PhD Candidate, Royal Holloway / Adam Winstock Honorary Clinical Professor, UCL

The Conversation, 21.11.2018

It’s hard to think about, but frail older women in nursing homes get sexually abused too

The Conversation, 21.11.2018

It’s hard to think about, but frail older women in nursing homes get sexually abused too

Joseph Ibrahim Professor, Health Law and Ageing Research Unit, Department of Forensic Medicine, Monash University / Daisy Smith Research Assistant, Monash University / Lyndal Bugeja Associate Professo

Brunel University News, 21.11.2018

Experts launch new London-focused network to help police tackle crime

European Eye on Radicalization, 21.11.2018

European Eye on Radicalization

European Eye on Radicalization, 21.11.2018

Radicalization, Terrorism, and Prisons – Considering the Latest Trends With the Elcano Royal Institute

Officer (press release) (blog), 21.11.2018

Is Empathy Dangerous for Cops

Michael Wasilewski & Althea Olson

New York Review of Books, 22.11.2018

The Sins of Celibacy

Alexander Stille

The Conversation, 22.11.2018

The folly of writing legislation in response to sensational crimes

Anita Grace PhD Candidate, Department of Law and Legal Studies, Carleton University

EurekAlert, 22.11.2018

Establishing a universal forensic DNA database

American Association for the Advancement of Science

Washington Post, 22.11.2018

How we can help the migrant caravan

George P. Shultz and Pedro Aspe

theguardian.com, 22.11.2018

'No better time' for women in Met police – 100 years after the first

Alexandra Topping

Politico, 22.11.2018

Bloomberg’s 'stop-and-frisk' legacy would complicate presidential bid

BRENDAN CHENEY

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 23.11.2018

Ramos, Ronaldo and the Controllers

The Irish Post, 23.11.2018

Study shows 9 in 10 women murdered in Ireland were killed by a man known to them

Jack Beresford

Huffington Post, 23.11.2018

Hospitals Are Trying To Do What Politicians Haven’t: Stop Gun Violence

Nick Wing

The Australian, 23.11.2018

Extremist grand narrative has no place at the table

Rodger Shanahan

Al Jazeera, 23.11.2018

What happened to ISIL? An UpFront special

, 23.11.2018

The affects of democracy

Chantal Mouffe

Birmingham Mail, 24.11.2018

Revealed: Shocking number of West Midlands Police officers dismissed for racism

Claire Miller and Josh Layton

New York Times, 24.11.2018

The New Radicalization of the Internet

ABC, 24.11.2018

The only way violent men can change is if they want to

Hayley Gleeson, illustrations by Rocco Fazzari

theguardian.com, 24.11.2018

Parliament seizes cache of Facebook internal papers

Documents alleged to contain revelations on data and privacy controls that led to Cambridge Analytica scandal. Carole Cadwalladr @carolecadwalla

The Conversation, 26.11.2018

Why regulating facial recognition technology is so problematic - and necessary

Liz Campbell Francince McNiff Professor of criminal jurisprudence, Monash University

MedicalResearch.com (blog), 26.11.2018

Exposure to Police Violence May Be Associated With Mental Health Disparities

MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Dr. Jordan E. DeVylder, PhD, Graduate School of Social Service, Fordham University, New York, New York

Forbes, 26.11.2018

I'm A Shrink And Gun Violence Is My Lane

Todd Essig Contributor

The Australian, 26.11.2018

Extremist grand narrative has no place at the table

Rodger Shanahan

The Conversation, 26.11.2018

College-educated cops enforce the law more aggressively

Richard Wright Regents' Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University

New Scientist, 26.11.2018

Exclusive: UK police wants AI to stop violent crime before it happens

Chris Baraniuk

witnessla.com, 26.11.2018

FBI To Begin Collecting National Data on Police Use of Force On Jan 1

Celeste Fremon

VICE, 26.11.2018

How a Real Class War, Like with Guns, Could Actually Happen

The Conversation, 27.11.2018

In crime reporting, we should ask better questions about the relevance of religion and ethnicity

Denis Muller Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne

EurekAlert!, 27.11.2018

Does teen cannabis use lead to behavior problems -- or vice versa?

Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania

https://theconversation.com/why-uks-working-definition-of-islamophobia-as-a-type-of-racism-is-a-historic-step-107657, 27.11.2018

Why UK’s working definition of Islamophobia as a ‘type of racism’ is a historic step

Chris Allen Associate Professor in Hate Studies, University of Leicester

The Conversation, 27.11.2018

Why racism is so hard to define and even harder to understand

Alana Lentin Associate Professor in Cultural and Social Analysis, Western Sydney University

CitiesSpeak, 27.11.2018

The Truth About the Curfew Myth

Todd Allen Wilson

The Guardian, 27.11.2018

How the murders of two elderly Jewish women shook France

James McAuley

EurekAlert!, 27.11.2018

An understudied form of child abuse and intimate terrorism: Parental Alienation

European Eye on Radicalization, 28.11.2018

Turkey and Terrorism

Angus Taverner

EurekAlert!, 28.11.2018

Psychological intervention proves 'life-changing' for women experiencing domestic abuse

University of Bristol

Phys.Org, 28.11.2018

Evaluating the use of automated facial recognition technology in major policing operations

The Asahi Shimbun, 28.11.2018

AI robot at train station spots unusual activity, ‘calls for backup’

AYATERU HOSOZAWA/ Staff Writer

European Eye on Radicalization, 28.11.2018

Report on the Second International Conference on the Prevention of Violence and Extremism

Alessandro Boncio

CNN, 28.11.2018

A Shadow Over Europe

Richard Allen Greene

The Guardian, 28.11.2018

Manafort held secret talks with Assange in Ecuadorian embassy, sources say

Luke Harding and Dan Collyns in Quito

BBC News, 29.11.2018

Clare's Law: The women who risk their lives by refusing information

Francesca Williams BBC News

The Conversation, 29.11.2018

When it comes to race and justice, ‘colour-blindness’ is not good enough

Selda Dagistanli Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Western Sydney University

EurekAlert!, 29.11.2018

Resilience may be neurobiological

New York Review of Books, 29.11.2018

Saboteur in Chief

Fintan O’Toole

https://theconversation.com/how-facial-recognition-technology-aids-police-107730, 29.11.2018

How facial recognition technology aids police

Bethan Davies Research Assistant, Universities’ Police Science Institute, Cardiff University

EurekAlert!, 29.11.2018

Media portrayals of black men contribute to police violence, Rutgers study says

Reuters.com Filed, 29.11.2018

Tracking China’s Muslim Gulag

Philip Wen and Olzhas Auyezov

Eurozine Published, 29.11.2018

(Mis)Understanding Russia’s two ‘hybrid wars’

Mark Galeotti

EurekAlert, 30.11.2018

These new techniques expose your browsing history to attackers

University of California - San Diego

The Conversation, 30.11.2018

Youth violence: rise could be linked to British people’s growing distrust of authority

James Densley Associate of the Extra-Legal Governance Institute, University of Oxford

CityLab, 30.11.2018

How to Create Safer Public Housing Projects

Michael Friedrich

Washington Post, 30.11.2018

What Jeff Sessions’s final act in office means for policing in America

Max Felker-Kantor

Slate Magazine, 30.11.2018

NYPD Has Been Quietly Revamping How It Treats Crime Victims. The Results Are Impressive.

Mark Obbie

The Conversation, 30.11.2018

Worried you are dating a psychopath? Signs to look for, according to science

Calli Tzani Pepelasi Lecturer in Investigative Psychology, University of Huddersfield

POLITICO EUROPE, 30.11.2018

Under far-right pressure, Europe retreats from UN migration pact

Eline Schaart