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

The Conversation, 01.08.2018

From gun kits to 3D printable guns, a short history of rogue gun makers

Timothy D. Lytton

The Conversation, 01.08.2018

Violent extremism: how communities can help counter it

Hilary Pilkington

EurekAlert, 01.08.2018

Muslim, Protestant scientists most likely to experience, perceive religious discrimination

Rice University

EurekAlert, 01.08.2018

New app helps victims of domestic violence in the privacy of their doctors' office

Montreal Gazette, 02.08.2018

What would it look like if Canada decriminalized all drugs?

Tristin Hopper

EurekAlert, 02.08.2018

New research shows Juvenile diversion programs work, also curb reoffending tendencies

Case Western Reserve University

ZDNet, 02.08.2018

Hacking group combines spear-phishing with mass malware campaign

Danny Palmer

War on the Rocks, 02.08.2018

The Trouble With Counter-Terrorism Partnerships: Tackling the Toughest Cases

Derek Chollet

Irish Examiner, 02.08.2018

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

The Conversation, 02.08.2018

Jeremy Corbyn, antisemitism and the problem of nothingness

Matthew Flinders

The Conversation, 03.08.2018

Rising suicides in Mexico expose the mental health toll of living with extreme, chronic violence

Cecilia Farfán-Méndez

The Conversation, 03.08.2018

Why the mainstream media should stop giving extreme views a platform

Chris Allen

The Hill, 03.08.2018

Defeating home-grown American terrorism — an Italian lesson

Simon Clark

Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 03.08.2018

Can Technology Help Predict Crime and Flight Risk?

Kahryn Riley

The Globe and Mail, 03.08.2018

Some people think they drive better after a joint. The science says otherwise. Here are the facts on driving high

Erin Anderssen

The Independent, 03.08.2018

Victims 'increasingly failed by authorities' as confidence in criminal justice system falls, research shows

The Conversation, 03.08.2018

Here’s why it matters that Labour’s governing body has changed the IHRA definition of antisemitism

James Vaughan

CyberScoop, 03.08.2018

Open source project looks to give legal safe harbor for ethical hackers

Zaid Shoorbajee

The Crime Report, 03.08.2018

Did California Authorities Suppress Research on Sexually Violent Predators?

Wired, 03.08.2018

Captive Audience: How Companies Make Millions Charging Prisoners to Send An Email

Victoria Law

Brisbane Times, 04.08.2018

'New identities' needed to help deradicalise would-be terrorists, experts say

Lucy Stone

The Conversation, 05.08.2018

Children who have lost a parent to family violence need to be listened to

Eva Alisic

New York Magazine, 05.08.2018

In 2008, America Stopped Believing in the American Dream

Frank Rich

Insightcrime.org, 06.08.2018

Is Organized Crime Behind Uruguay’s Homicide Uptick?

Parker Asmann

Police News, 06.08.2018

What bodycam research reveals about police officers

The Conversation, 06.08.2018

Colombia’s troubled peace process and the lessons of Bosnia-Herzegovina

Stefanie Kappler, Louis Monroy-Santander

The Conversation, 06.08.2018

More parents accused of child abuse than ever before

Andy Bilson

The Conversation, 06.08.2018

Record level of drug deaths in England and Wales – latest official figures

Ian Hamilton, Alex Stevens

The Guardian, 06.08.2018

Police violence, cliques, and secret tattoos: fears rise over LA sheriff 'gangs'

Andrew Gumbel

Eurozine, 06.08.2018

Platforms are not neutral

Baptiste Campion

Legal Tribune Online, 07.08.2018

Ausweiskontrolle wegen der Hautfarbe war rechtswidrig

EurekAlert, 07.08.2018

'Rape kit' evidence released to police in less than third of cases

EurekAlert, 07.08.2018

How people view crime depends on the politics of when they were growing up

Oxford University Press USA

Quartz, 07.08.2018

Is South Africa really less safe than DRC and Libya? The problem with citizen surveys

Guy Lamb

The Independent, 07.08.2018

UK heatwave increasing pressure on police as public 'react very strangely' to hot weather, senior officer warns

Lizzie Dearden

The Washington Post, 07.08.2018

Alex Jones loses his empire — but not because he’s a liar

Molly Roberts

The Conversation, 08.08.2018

Childhood bullying can cause lifelong psychological damage – here’s how to spot the signs and move on

Calli Tzani Pepelasi

EurekAlert, 08.08.2018

Bad policing, bad law, not 'bad apples,' behind disproportionate killing of black men

Rutgers University

The Independent, 08.08.2018

Ferguson shooting: Four years after Michael Brown's death, how have things changed?

Clark Mindock New York

NPR, 08.08.2018

In Oakland, More Data Hasn't Meant Less Racial Disparity During Police Stops

Eric Westervelt

NATO, 08.08.2018

1958 - 2018: The Science for Peace and Security Programme celebrates its 60th anniversary

New York Times, 08.08.2018

War Without End

C. J. Chivers

SBS, 09.08.2018

Financial abuse: The hidden side of domestic violence

Andrea Nierhoff

EurekAlert, 09.08.2018

New study shows that most teens do have, and use, behavioral brakes

University of Oregon

EurekAlert, 09.08.2018

Higher alcohol taxes are cost-effective in reducing alcohol harms

Al-Bawaba, 09.08.2018

The Answer to Combating the Next ISIS Could be Found in Indonesia

Ty Joplin

The Guardian, 09.08.2018

'A devastating scenario': Brazil sets new record for homicides at 63,880 deaths

Dom Phillips

Pacific Standard, 09.08.2018

Black Cops Are Just as Likely as White Cops to Kill Black Suspects

Tom Jacobs

Spiked, 09.08.2018

A feeling of apartheid in Holland

Karl Kemp

New York Times, 10.08.2018

Too Many Politicians Misuse and Abuse Crime Data

David Eads

The Independent, 10.08.2018

Police use controversial ‘bait truck’ in Chicago to lure potential thieves

Kimberley Richards

Pacific Standard, 10.08.2018

How Anti-Immigration Policy Spurs Domestic Violence

Arvind Dilawar

Wired, 11.08.2018

Police Bodycams Can Be Hacked to Doctor Footage

The Conversation, 12.08.2018

‘Just a piece of meat’: how homeless women have little choice but to use sex for survival

Juliet Watson

WIRED, 12.08.2018

To Identify a Hacker, Treat Them Like a Burglar

Louise Matsakis

The Independent, 13.08.2018

Police forces are ‘failing the public’ due to cuts, Police Federation chief warns

Lizzie Dearden

The Conversation, 13.08.2018

People with dementia and financial abuse – the warning signs and how to avoid it

Clarissa Giebel

Newswise, 13.08.2018

Are U.S. Cities Getting More or Less Violent? New Database Offers Mixed, But Optimistic, Picture

New York University

EurekAlert, 13.08.2018

Wide variation across the nation in treatment for opioid abuse and dependence

VICE, 13.08.2018

The Story of Canada’s Infamous Helicopter-Hijacking Bank Robber

Nick Rose

The FINANCIAL, 13.08.2018

Can ISIS regroup? Lessons from interviews with ex-ISIS fighters

Vera Miranova

Financial Chronicle, 13.08.2018

Mapping the Islamic State’s global support network on Facebook

Futurity: Research News, 13.08.2018

Killing of black suspects is more than a ‘white police problem’

Robin Lally-Rutgers

EurekAlert, 13.08.2018

Black male youth more fearful when visiting whiter neighborhoods

Ohio State University

The Pew Charitable Trusts, 13.08.2018

Florida Uses Research on Delinquency Interventions to Reduce Youth Recidivism

Sara Dube & Mariel McLeod

Oxygen, 13.08.2018

Inmates Aren't The Only Ones Facing Prison Trauma — Correctional Officers, Like Artesian McCullough From 'Orange Is The New Black,' Also Suffer

Eric Shorey

EurekAlert, 14.08.2018

Deaths from resident-to-resident incidents in dementia offers insights to inform policy

University of Minnesota

The Marshall Project, 14.08.2018

A Dangerous Brain

Andrew R. Calderon

InsideSources, 14.08.2018

Should an Algorithm Determine Whether a Criminal Gets Bail?

Kate Patrick

The Columbian, 14.08.2018

Youths in Sweden torch 100-plus cars

Siobhán O’Grady

Medical Bag, 14.08.2018

Is Using Genealogy Data to Solve Crimes Taking DNA Analysis a Step Too Far?

Courthouse News Service, 14.08.2018

LAPD Officials Promise Review of Tech-Based Policing Methods

MARTIN MACIAS JR

InfoQ.com, 14.08.2018

Analyzing and Preventing Unconscious Bias in Machine Learning

Srini Penchikala

Forbes, 14.08.2018

The Future Of Policing Using Pre-Crime Technology

Kenneth Coats

The Conversation, 15.08.2018

Why war evolved to be a man’s game – and why that’s only now changing

Alberto Micheletti

Newswise, 15.08.2018

Prenatal exposure to violence leads to increased toddler aggression toward mothers, study finds

University of Notre Dame

The Conversation, 15.08.2018

Suspects confess to crimes they didn’t commit – here’s why

Faye Skelton

Crime Report, 15.08.2018

How Neuroscience is Reforming Criminal Justice

Dane Stallone

The Conversation, 15.08.2018

Cameras can catch cars that run red lights, but that doesn’t make streets safer

Justin Gallagher

Newswise, 15.08.2018

Common WiFi Can Detect Weapons, Bombs and Chemicals in Bags

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

The New Republic, 15.08.2018

What France Means When It Talks About ‘Anti-Semitism’

Karina Piser

Crime Report, 15.08.2018

Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Help Juvenile Offenders?

Laura Binczewski

New York Times, 15.08.2018

Why the Explosive Report on Catholic Church Abuse Is Unlikely to Yield Criminal Charges

Dan Levin

NPR, 15.08.2018

How To Get Women To Trust The Police? 'Gender' Desks

Rebecca Grant

Pacific Standard, 15.08.2018

Moral Outrage Can Backfire When It Goes Viral

Tom Jacobs

New Statesman, 15.08.2018

How AI could kill off democracy

Jamie Bartlett

WIRED, 15.08.2018

Inside the Research Lab Teaching Facebook About Its Trolls

Issie Lapowsky

New York Review of Books, 16.08.2018

The ‘Witch Hunters’

Tim Weiner

The Conversation, 16.08.2018

The darknet is not a hellhole, it’s an answer to internet privacy

Andreas Zaunseder

The Conversation, 16.08.2018

I went from prison to professor – here’s why criminal records should not be used to keep people out of college

Stanley Andrisse

The Intercept, 16.08.2018

Bad Chicago Cops Spread Their Misconduct Like a Disease

Rob Arthur

Christian Science Monitor, 16.08.2018

Teaching police to holster their emotions

Martin Kuz

The Guardian, 16.08.2018

British police chiefs pledge to fight sexual harassment in forces

Medical Xpress, 16.08.2018

Individuals shot by police exhibit distinct patterns of recent prior hospitalizations and arrests

New York Review of Books, 16.08.2018

Deradicalizing White People

Wajahat Ali

The Conversation, 16.08.2018

How to get away with fraud: the successful techniques of scamming

Cassandra Cross

New York Review of Books, 16.08.2018

The ‘Witch Hunters’

Tim Weiner

New York Review of Books, 16.08.2018

The American Nightmare

Jason DeParle

New York Review of Books, 17.08.2018

Behind the Anti-Semitism Crisis of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party

Matt Seaton

Media India Group, 17.08.2018

India’s first all women SWAT team

Varsha Singh

Cornell University, 17.08.2018

Research to focus on why it’s hard to say no to police searches

Mary Catt

The Conversation, 17.08.2018

Colourism – how shade bias perpetuates prejudice against people with dark skin

Aisha Phoenix

PerthNow, 18.08.2018

Evidence Based Policing Unit trial resulted in crime rate drop

Kate Campbell

The Guardian, 18.08.2018

Georgia police chief defends officer who used Taser to stun grandmother, 87

The Age, 18.08.2018

Crime gangs: Facts, fiction and furphies

John Silvester

The Conversation, 19.08.2018

They shall not die in vain: how the Islamic State honours its fallen soldiers – and how Australians do the same

Mark Alfano

The Jerusalem Post, 19.08.2018

India’s looted past and terrorism funding

MAYA MARGIT

New York Times, 19.08.2018

Asia Argento, a #MeToo Leader, Made a Deal With Her Own Accuser

Kim Severson

Pacific Standard, 20.08.2018

The Militarization of Police Does Not Reduce Crime

Tom Jacobs

The Conversation, 20.08.2018

Opioid epidemic – the global spread explained

Blair H. Smith

The Conversation, 20.08.2018

The gender gap in Australia’s hate speech laws

Laura Griffin, Nicole Shackleton

The Conversation, 20.08.2018

You don’t have to look far to find human trafficking victims

Laurie Charles

The Conversation, 20.08.2018

Knife crime: important new findings could help us understand why people carry weapons

Iain Brennan

EurekAlert, 20.08.2018

Illicit drug use could be higher than previously thought; soars during special events

American Chemical Society

The Conversation, 20.08.2018

Mexico’s new president has plans to make his country safer – but will they work?

Patricio R. Estévez-Soto

EurekAlert, 20.08.2018

Study finds racial disparities in prescribing opioids for chronic pain

Yale University

The Conversation, 21.08.2018

Toronto mass shooting: How the city is coping a month later

Jack L. Rozdilsky

New York Times, 21.08.2018

Facebook Fueled Anti-Refugee Attacks in Germany, New Research Suggests

Amanda Taub and Max Fisher

The Guardian, 21.08.2018

After Birmingham, who can we trust to run our jails?

Graham Dunn, Nick Moss and Graham Scott

The Conversation, 22.08.2018

Explainer: How does mental illness affect sentencing?

Jamie Walvisch

EurekAlert, 22.08.2018

Proposal seeks to improve assessment of drug risks

North Carolina State University

Pacific Standard, 22.08.2018

Research Tells Us That Immigration Does Not Lead to Higher Crime Rates

Emily Moon

The Conversation, 22.08.2018

Could you identify a criminal by their voice? It’s far harder than it sounds

Natalie Braber, Harriet Smith

The Conversation, 22.08.2018

Forensic linguistics gives victims and the wrongfully convicted the voices they deserve

Leanne Bartley

Daily Beast, 22.08.2018

Economists: More Guns, Not the Crack Epidemic, Drove ’90s Murder Boom

Alex Yablon

Phys.Org, 22.08.2018

Analysis shows no change in US crime from medical marijuana legalisation

Futurism, 22.08.2018

To Build Trust In Artificial Intelligence, IBM Wants Developers To Prove Their Algorithms Are Fair

Dan Robitzski

EurekAlert, 22.08.2018

Militant groups influence local policies during conflict

Princeton University

New York Times, 22.08.2018

The Criminalization of Parenthood

Libby Copeland

TechNewsWorld, 23.08.2018

Facebook Cracks Down on Iranian, Russian Influence Campaigns

John P. Mello Jr.

The New Yorker, 23.08.2018

The Other Side of “Broken Windows”

Eric Klinenberg

theguardian.com, 23.08.2018

It’s too late. Not even Pope Francis can resurrect Catholic Ireland

Fintan O'Toole

The Atlantic, 23.08.2018

Donald Trump’s Mafia Mind-Set

Jeffrey Goldberg

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 23.08.2018

To Auschwitz and Back

Takis Würger

The Economist, 23.08.2018

Immigration worries loom over Sweden’s election campaign

CBC News, 23.08.2018

Institutions are breeding grounds for violence, Laurier prof argues in new book

Muriel Draaisma

New York Times, 24.08.2018

Why Manafort and Cohen Thought They’d Get Away With It

Jesse Eisinger

The Washington Post, 24.08.2018

Why liars lie: What science tells us about deception

William Wan, Sarah Kaplan

Israel Hayom, 24.08.2018

Study finds surprising reason behind most terrorist attacks

Nadav Shragai

DutchNews.nl, 24.08.2018

Almost two-thirds of Dutch terrorism suspects have a criminal past: NRC

thedailyblog.co.nz, 24.08.2018

Greg Newbold’s ‘Nothing Works’ Approach to Justice Reform – Kim Workman

Stuff.co.nz, 25.08.2018

How science may just end up killing crime

ROB MITCHELL

BBC News, 26.08.2018

Unpicking the cyber-crime economy

Verfassungsblog, 26.08.2018

Constitutional Democracy in Crisis? The Right-Wing Populist Surge

Mark A. Graber

The Conversation, 27.08.2018

Charlottesville: A step in our long arc toward justice

Derek W. Black

The New Yorker, 27.08.2018

Can the Manufacturer of Tasers Provide the Answer to Police Abuse?

Dana Goodyear

Science Trends, 27.08.2018

Militarization Of Police Doesn’t Reduce Crime, It Increases Public Distrust Of Police

Daniel Nelson

EurekAlert, 27.08.2018

Active shooter simulations increase emergency department staff readiness and confidence

The Conversation, 27.08.2018

Why it’s so hard to hold priests accountable for sex abuse

Carolyn M. Warner

The Conversation, 27.08.2018

India has a sexual assault problem that only women can fix

Nisha Bellinger

NPR, 27.08.2018

The School Shootings That Weren't

Anya Kamenetz Alexis Arnold Emily Cardinali

The Guardian, 28.08.2018

Indigenous Australian deaths in custody

EurekAlert, 28.08.2018

Six countries in the Americas account for half of all firearm deaths

BBC News, 28.08.2018

Gang crime: How much violence do they commit?

New York Review of Books, 28.08.2018

In Kabul, Echoes of Saigon

Ahmed Rashid

Newswise, 28.08.2018

S&T Develops the First Line of Defense Against Acts of Targeted Violence Creating a Terrorism Prevention Evidence Base

The Conversation, 29.08.2018

Why synthetic marijuana is so risky

C. Michael White

EurekAlert, 29.08.2018

Teen dating violence is down, but boys still report more violence than girls

University of British Columbia

Washington Post, 29.08.2018

We gathered data on every confirmed, line-of-duty police killing of a civilian in 2014 and 2015. Here’s what we found.

Logan Strother , Charles Menifield and Geiguen Shin

PBS NewsHour, 29.08.2018

This training uncovers the implicit bias in all of us. Can it change police behavior?

Charlayne Hunter-Gault

The Atlantic, 29.08.2018

Russia Is Co-opting Angry Young Men

Michael Carpenter

London Review of Books Vol. 40 No. 16, 30.08.2018

The Garment of Terrorism

Azadeh Moaveni

The Conversation, 30.08.2018

Court opens door to domestic violence victim to sue police for negligence

Mandy Shircore, Heather Douglas

NPR, 30.08.2018

Pennsylvania Prisons Locked Down After Staff Exposed To Suspected Tainted Drugs

Vanessa Romo

Crime Report, 30.08.2018

NPR Can Verify Only 11 of 240 Reported School Shootings

Crime and Justice News

Scope (blog), 30.08.2018

A billion guns worldwide drive public health crisis

Beth Duff-Brown

The Conversation, 30.08.2018

More than just lip service: done right, awareness-raising days can pack a punch

Kim Beasy, Ruby Grant

BBC News, 31.08.2018

Why were there so many serial killers in the 1980s?

Jessica Murphy

University of Kansas, 31.08.2018

Innovative study to examine role of grievances as precursor to extremism, terrorism

Eurozine, 31.08.2018

In surveillance valley