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

The Conversation, 01.07.2018

How Indonesia’s counter-terrorism force has become a model for the region

Greg Barton

TribLive, 01.07.2018

Why police officers are rarely convicted in shootings

Debra Erdley

The Conversation, 02.07.2018

When some police feel misunderstood, it can impact their performance

Shefali V. Patil Assistant Professor of Management, University of Texas at Austin

EurekAlert, 02.07.2018

Brain stimulation decreases intent to commit physical, sexual assault

University of Pennsylvania

The Conversation, 02.07.2018

Genocide hoax tests ethics of academic publishing

Reuben Rose-Redwood Associate Professor, University of Victoria

sciencecodex., 02.07.2018

Timely interventions help spot signs of teen dating violence

ANN ARBOR

citylab.com, 02.07.2018

The Data Brigade of Tulsa, Oklahoma

Sarah Holder

sueddeutsche.de, 02.07.2018

“The Russian government is corrupt in many ways”

Georg Mascolo, Frederik Obermaier, Bastian Obermayer

The Conversation, 03.07.2018

Another day, another data breach – what to do when it happens to you

Cassandra Cross Senior Lecturer in Criminology, Queensland University of Technology

Washington Post, 03.07.2018

Islamist terrorist groups are turning their attention to West Africa

Anna Pujol-Mazzini

The Conversation, 03.07.2018

Is immigration bad for the economy? 4 essential reads

Bryan Keogh Economics + Business Editor

NPR, 04.07.2018

The Other Victims: First Responders To Violent Disasters Often Suffer Alone

Heidi de Marco

NPR, 04.07.2018

The Other Victims: First Responders To Violent Disasters Often Suffer Alone

Heidi de Marco

The Globe and Mail, 04.07.2018

What Toronto can learn from New York about fighting violent crime

Marcus Gee

CNN, 04.07.2018

What Toronto can learn from New York about fighting violent crime

Marcus Gee

CNN, 04.07.2018

Quick physical intervention stopped violent intentions; could it stop violence?

Jen Christensen

The Conversation, 05.07.2018

Why the UK needs a separate justice system for people with mental illness

Karen A Snedker

The Conversation, 05.07.2018

Is gang activity on the rise? A movement to abolish gang databases makes it hard to tell

David Pyrooz, James Densley

EurekAlert!, 05.07.2018

Data-sharing website may speed the response to new illegal drugs

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

The Guardian, 05.07.2018

'Predatory police': the high price of driving while black in Missouri

Jamiles Lartey

Griffith News, 05.07.2018

Study explores lives of women killed by partners

Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, 05.07.2018

Everyone Studying Juvenile Justice Must Read This Important Book

Judge Steven Teske

The Coloradoan, 05.07.2018

Donald Trump is using crime victims to drive his immigration agenda. That's the kind of leader he is.

EJ Montini Arizona Republic

Psychology Today Canada, 06.07.2018

Why Social Media Makes Us Angrier—and More Extreme

Sophia Moskalenko Ph.D.

The Conversation, 06.07.2018

Islamic State has survived 100,000 bombs and missiles and is still active

Paul Rogers

The Conversation, 06.07.2018

How Novichok is different from radioactive poisons – and what this means for decontamination

Robert Chilcott

Eurozine, 06.07.2018

Questioning diversity

David Goodhart Christian Kjelstrup

LobeLog, 07.07.2018

Reporting Hate Crimes: The Arab American Experience

James J. Zogby

The Guardian, 07.07.2018

'I was shocked it was so easy': meet the professor who says facial recognition can tell if you're gay

Paul Lewis

The Conversation, 09.07.2018

How imagery and media coverage influence our empathy for strangers

Dan Crimston

EurekAlert!, 09.07.2018

Lifetime sentence: Incarcerated parents impact youth behavior

Ann & Robert H. Lurie

The Crime Report, 09.07.2018

Thinking Outside the Cell: Software Cuts Recidivism Among Texas’ Mentally Ill

Laura Binczewski

The Times, 09.07.2018

Facial recognition software stumped by clown make-up

Mark Bridge

Cleveland Scene, 09.07.2018

Cleveland Neighborhoods 'Redlined' in the 1930s Are the Same Ones Dealing With Lead, Sexual Assault, Poverty and Poor Internet Issues Today

BJ Colangelo

theguardian.com, 09.07.2018

UK police chiefs urged to adopt harassment of women as hate crime

Libby Brooks

Pacific Standard, 09.07.2018

Passionate Sports Fans Are More Likely to Endorse Right-Wing Policies

Tom Jacobs

EurekAlert!, 10.07.2018

What is the role of the physician when a patient discloses intimate partner violence perpetration?

Boston University School of Medicine

EurekAlert!, 10.07.2018

Male couples report as much domestic violence as straight couples

University of Michigan

The Atlantic, 10.07.2018

The Linguist Who Helps Police Catch Child Predators

Chris Stokel-Walker

Newsweek, 12.07.2018

Black Lives Matter: America Is Having A 'Naked Lunch' Moment On Violence Towards Black People

Chantal Da Silva, Jessica Durham and Alexis Wierenga

Washington Post, 12.07.2018

New research shows why terrorists quit terrorism

Julie Chernov Hwang

Eurozine, 12.07.2018

How far will the EU go to seal its borders?

Caitlin L. Chandler

ACLU (blog), 12.07.2018

‘Back Up, Motherfuckers,’ A Cop Yells at Kids With His Gun Drawn

Kali Cohn

The Conversation, 13.07.2018

Islamic State’s genocidal crimes demand justice – how can it be done?

Ewelina Ochab

The Conversation, 13.07.2018

Trump’s claim that Europe is ‘losing its culture’ is racism – and it must be challenged

Chris Allen

San Francisco Chronicle, 13.07.2018

Why we think immigrants steal jobs, increase crime

Bruce Wydick

New York Times, 13.07.2018

Drug to Treat Smallpox Approved by F.D.A., a Move Against Bioterrorism

Donald G. McNeil Jr.

Neewsweek, 13.07.2018

Black Lives Matter Is Still Here—and Avoiding the Mistakes of Their Predecessors | Opinion

Jeffery Robinson

Security Intelligence, 13.07.2018

Think You’ve Got Nothing to Hide? Think Again — Why Data Privacy Affects Us All

Eric Jeffery

The Crime Report, 13.07.2018

Wrongful Convictions Prompt Police Lineup Changes

New York Times online, 15.07.2018

Confronting Implicit Bias in the New York Police Department

Al Baker

The Conversation, 15.07.2018

Everyday terrorism: A woman or girl is killed every other day in Canada

Myrna Dawson

Journalist's Resource, 16.07.2018

Black and white bail judges show bias against black defendants

Denise-Marie Ordway

Atlanta Black Star, 16.07.2018

As Crime Falls Nationwide, White, Conservative Rural Areas Fuel A New Prison Boom

David Love

EurekAlert!, 16.07.2018

Older kids who abuse animals much more likely to have been abused themselves

TIME, 16.07.2018

The Taliban Has Used Islam as a Weapon of War. This Is How Afghanistan Can Use It for Peace

Tariq Ali Bakhiet

The Conversation, 16.07.2018

How your social network could save you from a disaster

Daniel P. Aldrich, Danaë Metaxa

The Conversation, 16.07.2018

When race triggers a call to campus police

Brian N. Williams, Andrea M. Headley, Megan LePere-Schloop

EurekAlert!, 17.07.2018

Immigrants and their children are more likely to be profiled for citizenship

EurekAlert, 17.07.2018

White mass shooters receive sympathetic media treatment

Ohio State University

Charlotte Observer, 17.07.2018

What data on 20 million traffic stops can tell us about ‘driving while black’

John Sides

Bloomberg, 17.07.2018

MGM Sues Vegas Mass-Shooting Victims in Hopes of Limiting Liability

Jef Feeley and Peter Blumberg

Phys.Org, 17.07.2018

Sociologist uses Twitter to research criminological behavior online

Christel Peters

EurekAlert, 17.07.2018

UGR participates in H2020 project on preventing radicalization online

University of Granada

swissinfo.ch, 17.07.2018

Muslim umbrella group warns against stigmatisation of Islam

WABI, 17.07.2018

UMaine professor researching connection between terrorism and Twitter

Morgan Sturdivant

The Independent Online, 17.07.2018

Home Office had information on Rotherham grooming gangs in 2002 but failed to act, review finds

Lizzie Dearden

Inkstick, 17.07.2018

Toxic Masculinity Might Help Us Justify War

The Conversation, 18.07.2018

Why Trump hasn’t been impeached – and likely won’t be

Jacob Neiheisel

The Conversation, 18.07.2018

What criminal conspiracy charges against an alleged Russian spy might mean for the NRA: 3 questions answered

Brian Galle

The Conversation, 18.07.2018

The brainwashing myth

Rebecca Moore

Texas Public Radio, 18.07.2018

How Much Of A Threat Is MS-13 In Texas?

The Times of Israel, 18.07.2018

In Germany, online anti-Semitism is going mainstream, study finds

Marc Neugroschel

Phys.org, 18.07.2018

We need a drone register to ensure privacy and safety -- air traffic expert

The American Prospect, 18.07.2018

American Police Must Own Their Racial Injustices

Samuel Kuhn & Stephen Lurie

The Guardian, 18.07.2018

Young black men more likely to be prosecuted over dispersal orders

Hilary Osborne

CSS Resources (blog), 18.07.2018

Islamist Actors: Libya and Tunisia

Lisa Watanabe

EurekAlert!, 19.07.2018

New malicious email detection method that outperforms 60 antivirus engines -- Ben-Gurion

EurekAlert, 19.07.2018

Lying in a foreign language is easier

University of Würzburg

The Conversation, 19.07.2018

Explainer: what is parricide and how common is it in Australia?

Kate Fitz-Gibbon, JaneMaree Maher

The Conversation, 19.07.2018

When whistleblowers are prosecuted, it has a chilling effect on press freedom in Australia

Johan Lidberg

The Conversation, 19.07.2018

Policing of cannabis possession is largely accidental – and many officers don’t think it makes a difference

Charlie Lloyd Reader, Geoff Page, Sharon Grace

Mic, 19.07.2018

It’s true — white mass shooters get more sympathy from news media, study says

Kelly Kasulis

BBC News, 19.07.2018

Heatwave: Is there more crime in hot weather?

BBC News

The Conversation, 25.07.2018

It’s not about money: we asked catfish why they trick people online

Eric Vanman

The Conversation, 25.07.2018

Patriotic songs and self-criticism: why China is ‘re-educating’ Muslims in mass detention camps

Michael Clarke Associate Professor, National Security College, Australian National University

New York Times, 26.07.2018

Amazon’s Facial Recognition Wrongly Identifies 28 Lawmakers, A.C.L.U. Says

Natasha Singer

The Conversation, 26.07.2018

Toronto shooting: The psychology of loss, fear and identity

Jordan Richard Schoenherr

geekwire.com, 27.07.2018

Amazon challenges ACLU study on facial recognition tech and police

Monica Nickelsburg

The Conversation, 27.07.2018

Race of mass shooters influences how the media cover their crimes, new study shows

Laura Frizzell, Sadé L. Lindsay, Scott Duxbury

The Economist, 28.07.2018

Body-worn cameras are spreading beyond the police

The Economist, 28.07.2018

Body-worn cameras are spreading beyond the police

The Guardian, 30.07.2018

Modern-day slavery costs UK up to £4.3bn a year, says Home Office

Jamie Grierson

The Conversation, 30.07.2018

Why using children as spies is such a bad idea

Michelle Jones Post Doctoral Research Assistant, Anglia Ruskin University

USAPP American Politics and Policy (blog), 30.07.2018

People feel safer when they see effective counterterrorism policies in action

Guardian, 30.07.2018

Europe shouldn’t fear Steve Bannon. It should fear the hype that surrounds him

Cas Mudde

Financial Times, 30.07.2018

Labour’s anti-Semitism row offers a deeper truth about Corbyn

Robert Shrimsley

The Incidental Economist, 30.07.2018

Becoming mentally ill increases your risk of becoming a crime victim

Bill Gardner

EurekAlert!, 31.07.2018

Methadone linked to lower death rates among convicted offenders with opioid dependence

The Conversation, 31.07.2018

Misogyny hate crime: new research reveals true scale of issue – and how the public are united against it

Louise Mullany, Loretta Trickett

The Conversation, 31.07.2018

A new look at racial disparities in police use of deadly force

Joseph Cesario