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

Harper's Magazine, 01.02.2019

Are homicides among the elderly acts of mercy or malice?

Ann Neumann

New York Times online, 02.02.2019

He Committed Murder. Then He Graduated From an Elite Law School. Would You Hire Him as Your Attorney?

Noam Scheiber

The National Interest online, 02.02.2019

Why Do Extremist Groups Thrive in Africa?

Muhammad Fraser-Rahim

The Independent, 03.02.2019

One in four Londoners ‘have witnessed extremism’, poll suggests

Deutsche Welle, 03.02.2019

Germany cracks down on clan crime with 'zero tolerance'

Oliver Pieper

The Guardian, 03.02.2019

Stop criminalising our musicians

The New Yorker Annals of Health Care, 04.02.2019

The Personal Toll of Whistle-Blowing

Sheelah Kolhatkar

The Guardian, 04.02.2019

UK police use of computer programs to predict crime sparks discrimination warning

Sarah Marsh

tendaily, 04.02.2019

The 'Canary In The Coalmine' Link Between Terrorism And Trolling

Alex Bruce-Smith

Livemint 10 min read, 04.02.2019

The new crime buster: Tracking gait technology

Abhijit Ahaskar

Phys.Org, 05.02.2019

School suspension, expulsion more likely to predict youth drug use than police arrest

EurekAlert!, 05.02.2019

Radiologists can help identify victims of domestic violence

Radiological Society of North America

Phys.Org, 05.02.2019

Why nonviolent resistance is more successful in effecting change than violent campaigns

Michelle Nicholasen

The Conversation, 05.02.2019

The Syrian war is not over, it’s just on a new trajectory: here’s what you need to know

Mehmet Ozalp

mondaq, 05.02.2019

Worldwide: A Global Purview Of Counter-Terrorism Efforts

STA Law Firm

Chicagomag.com, 05.02.2019

Curing the Chicago Way

Edward McClelland

Jerusalem Post online, 06.02.2019

An emerging threat: family terror networks

The Conversation, 06.02.2019

Traumatic brain injury in female inmates is taking a heavy toll – yet it’s overlooked

Emily Glorney

The Conversation, 06.02.2019

What is Islamic dispute resolution and why is it controversial in Australia?

Dr Maria Bhatti

EurekAlert, 06.02.2019

Mental illness not to blame for gun violence study finds

University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

The Conversation, 06.02.2019

Deepfake videos could destroy trust in society - here’s how to restore it

Garfield Benjamin

The Conversation, 06.02.2019

Prisons and asylums prove architecture can build up or break down a person’s mental health

Simon Cross

The Crime Report, 06.02.2019

Why ‘Liberal’ Policing Shouldn’t Be a Contradiction in Terms

Isidoro Rodriguez

Inverse, 06.02.2019

Predictive Policing Is Far More Prevalent Than We Once Thought: Report

Maddy Foley

The New York Review of Books, 07.02.2019

‘Reeducating’ Xinjiang’s Muslims

James Millward

Canada NewsWire, 07.02.2019

Launch of National Expert Committee on Countering Radicalization to Violence

Globalnews.ca, 07.02.2019

Want to reduce police use of force? Experts say you need more women

Jane Gerster

The Conversation, 07.02.2019

Migrants calling us in distress from the Mediterranean returned to Libya by deadly ‘refoulement’ industry

The Conversation, 07.02.2019

Why do parents kill their children? The facts about filicide in Australia

Terry Goldsworthy

EurekAlert, 07.02.2019

Hispanic men most likely to have fatal interaction with police in segregated neighborhoods

University at Buffalo

EurekAlert, 07.02.2019

New legislation needed to regulate police facial recognition technology

University of East Anglia

The Independent, 07.02.2019

Police budget cuts blamed as fatal stabbings hit highest number on record in England and Wales

Lizzie Dearden

Newswise, 07.02.2019

WIU Terrorism Researcher’s New Book Offers Insights into Family Terror Networks, Their Implications and How to Combat this Growing Feature of Global T

Source Newsroom: Western Illinois University

The Conversation, 07.02.2019

Giving a place a bad reputation can harm its residents’ health – unless they’re empowered to change it

Emma Halliday

Wired.co.uk, 09.02.2019

How the internet made it easier for all of us to be criminals, or victims

Julia Shaw

Irish Times, 10.02.2019

Special gardaí to review domestic murders to ‘improve services’

Conor Gallagher

The Japan News, 10.02.2019

Saudi study: Millennial jihadis educated, not social outcasts

The Conversation, 10.02.2019

Universities have made progress on responding to sexual assault, but there’s more to be done

Nicola Henry

The Conversation, 10.02.2019

Morrison promises $78 million for combatting domestic violence

Michelle Grattan

EurekAlert, 11.02.2019

Low-income boys' inattention in kindergarten associated with lower earnings 30 years later

Carnegie Mellon University

The Conversation, 11.02.2019

Latest allegations of sexual assault show how the legal system discourage victims from coming forward

Alesha Durfee

NYU News, 11.02.2019

Research to Use Innovative Data Science Tools to Study Pretrial Detention in More than 1,000 U.S. Counties

Open Access Government, 11.02.2019

UK police want funding for crime-fighting technology

Houston Chronicle, 11.02.2019

Abuse of Faith

Robert Downen, Lise Olsen, and John Tedesco

The Conversation, 11.02.2019

How to manufacture a crisis: Deconstructing Donald Trump’s immigration rhetoric

Jerome Viala-Gaudefroy

The Conversation, 11.02.2019

Most Americans don’t realize what companies can predict from their data

Emilee Rader

The Times, 12.02.2019

Past offenders need a better chance to earn a clean slate

Ian O’Donnell

The Defense Post, 12.02.2019

An inside look at the first US domestic deradicalization program

Ivy Kaplan

The Independent, 12.02.2019

Clicking on terrorist propaganda even once could mean 15 years in prison under new law

Lizzie Dearden

EurekAlert, 12.02.2019

Artificial intelligence could help to foil online dating scams

The Conversation, 12.02.2019

Genocide: why a focus on prevention would produce a better outcome

Christopher Ayres

Slate Magazine, 12.02.2019

“I Knew Right Away It Was My Dad”

Zach Schonfeld

Financial Times, 13.02.2019

How to stop computers being biased

Madhumita Murgia

Pacific Standard, 13.02.2019

After Parkland, Schools Upped Police Presence. Has It Made Students Safer?

Jack Denton

MIT Technology Review, 13.02.2019

Police across the US are training crime-predicting AIs on falsified data

Karen Hao

Financial Times online, 13.02.2019

Real-world solutions for online abuse

Madhumita Murgia

The Conversation, 13.02.2019

Social media doesn’t need new regulations to make the internet safer – GDPR can do the job

Eerke Boiten

EurekAlert, 13.02.2019

Climate change increases potential for conflict and violence

Iowa State University

The Conversation, 13.02.2019

Yes, we can put bank bosses in jail, but is that the best way to hold them to account?

Rick Sarre

NPR, 13.02.2019

A High-Crime Neighborhood Makes It Harder To Show Up For School

Elissa Nadworny

Newswise, 13.02.2019

Amazon Grant to Fund Malicious Bot Detection Project

Stony Brook University

Vox, 14.02.2019

I’ve covered gun violence for years. The solutions aren’t a big mystery.

German Lopez

BMC Blogs Network, 14.02.2019

Can mental health treatments help prevent or reduce intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income countries? A systematic review

The Conversation, 14.02.2019

Drugs: researchers shouldn’t just focus on the harms

Ian Hamilton, Alex Aldridge

The Conversation, 14.02.2019

London’s 2011 riots: report blames deprivation and poor policing – not mad, bad, dangerous people

Stephen Reicher, Clifford Stott, John Drury

The Independent, 14.02.2019

World calls for international treaty to stop killer robots before rogue states acquire them

Josh Gabbatiss

The Guardian, 14.02.2019

How a Slovakian neo-Nazi got elected

Shaun Walker

ScienceDaily, 14.02.2019

The more the merrier? Children with multiple siblings more susceptible to bullying

Eurozine, 14.02.2019

The fight for the city

Richard Sennett

Telegraph.co.uk, 16.02.2019

Inside the minds of the teenage jihadi brides who fled Britain to join Isil

Joe Shute

New York Times online, 17.02.2019

The English Voice of ISIS Comes Out of the Shadows

Rukmini Callimachi

americansecuritytoday.com, 17.02.2019

Terrorism Prevention Programs Need to be Stronger to be Effective (Video)

Tammy Waitt

The Conversation, 17.02.2019

It’s time to change our drug dog policies to catch dealers, not low-level users at public events

Caitlin Hughes, Winifred Agnew-Pauley

theguardian.com, 17.02.2019

The collapse of Isis will inflame the regional power struggle

Simon Tisdall

theguardian.com, 17.02.2019

The possibility of redemption is central to a humane society

Kenan Malik

The New Yorker, 18.02.2019

Private Mossad for Hire

Adam Entous and Ronan Farrow

The Conversation, 18.02.2019

Mexican war on drugs has, in places, decreased life expectancy

José Manuel Aburto

swissinfo.ch, 18.02.2019

The day Palestinian militants attacked Zurich Airport

Andrea Tognina

Wired, 18.02.2019

Amazon Alexa and the Search for the One Perfect Answer

James Vlahos

openDemocracy, 18.02.2019

Decriminalising extremism in Crimea

Alona Savchuk

Combating Terrorism Center, 19.02.2019

How al-Qa`ida Lost Control of its Syrian Affiliate: The Inside Story

Charles Lister

MuckRock, 19.02.2019

Predictive policing in DOJ-cited jurisdictions is bad policy, AI Now says

Beryl Lipton

The Conversation, 19.02.2019

Helping to rehabilitate sex offenders is controversial – but it can prevent more abuse

Nicholas Blagden, Belinda Winder

EurekAlert, 19.02.2019

Marijuana dispensaries associated with rise, then decline in some neighborhood crime

Psychology Today (blog), 19.02.2019

Sacred Values and the Radicalized Brain

EurekAlert, 19.02.2019

Terror attacks by Muslims get 357 percent more media coverage than other terror attacks, study shows

Georgia State University

The Nation, 19.02.2019

The American Empire’s Long Reach

Stephanie Savell

The Conversation, 20.02.2019

Super-recognisers accurately pick out a face in a crowd – but can this skill be taught?

Alice Towler, David White

The Conversation, 20.02.2019

Shamima Begum: how Europe toughened its stance on women returning from Islamic State

Elizabeth Pearson

Newswise, 20.02.2019

Talking Ourselves Into It: How We Rationalize Bad Choices

Katherine Bowers

New York Magazine, 20.02.2019

Hate-Group Activity Rises for Fourth Year in a Row, Civil-Rights Group Says

Sarah Jones

New York Review of Books, 21.02.2019

The Fake Threat of Jewish Communism

Christopher R. Browning

BBC News, 21.02.2019

Shamima Begum case: How do you deradicalise someone?

The Conversation, 21.02.2019

How to tackle Islamophobia – the best strategies from around Europe

Amina Easat-Daas

EurekAlert, 21.02.2019

How news coverage of terrorism may shape support for anti-Muslim policies

The International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, 21.02.2019

"Not Only Jihadi Brides" Western women in the Islamic State Organization (ISIS)

BBC News, 21.02.2019

US Coast Guard officer hoped to 'kill every person on the earth'

London Review of Books, 21.02.2019

Who’s next?

Christopher Bertram

spiked, 21.02.2019

Why it’s cool to be hated

Brendan O'Neill

MedicalResearch.com, 22.02.2019

What Happens to Crime Rates When Marijuana Dispensaries Open in the Neighborhood?

Lonnie M. Schaible

New York Times, 22.02.2019

Hate Crime Hoaxes Are Rare, but Can Be ‘Devastating’

Audra D. S. Burch

The Guardian, 22.02.2019

If news is dying, who will safeguard democracy?

Hossein Derakhshan

New York Magazine, 22.02.2019

Trump Should Stop Telling Hateful Lies That Racist Terrorists Believe

Eric Levitz

Wired, 23.02.2019

Is Big Tech Merging With Big Brother? Kinda Looks Like It

David Samuels

New York Times, 23.02.2019

Everything Is War and Nothing Is True

William Davies

NBCNews.com, 23.02.2019

The Jussie Smollett case's far-reaching consequences: 'The worst possible thing at the worst possible time'

Janell Ross

NPR, 23.02.2019

Opinion: 'Be Prepared' To Face The Facts For Jussie Smollett

Michel Martin

HuffPost, 23.02.2019

How Police Violence Paves The Way To Authoritarianism

Travis Waldron

Jerusalem Post, 24.02.2019

Tunisia Claims 1,000 ISIS Recruits Have Returned Home

TERRANCE J. MINTNER

The Voice, 24.02.2019

The Macpherson report 20 years on: What has changed?

Vic Motune

University of Birmingham, 25.02.2019

"She's Not Likeable": Shamima Begum, Sex Stereotypes, and the Scourge of Emotionalism in Public Discourse

Professor Lisa Downing

Human Rights First, 25.02.2019

New Report Documents ISIS Recruitment in Egypt’s Prison System

Newswise, 25.02.2019

People who watch beheading videos are motivated by fear of terrorism, UCI study finds

EurekAlert, 25.02.2019

New periodic table of droplets could help solve crimes

Cornell University

EurekAlert, 25.02.2019

Younger Americans much more likely to be arrested than previous generations

RAND Corporation

EurekAlert, 25.02.2019

Belief in conspiracy theories makes people more likely to engage in low-level crime

University of Kent

Phys.Org, 26.02.2019

Right-wing extremism in Norway—changes and challenges

Tore Bjørgo

The Conversation, 26.02.2019

We knew George Pell was guilty of child sex abuse. Why couldn’t we say it until now?

Michael Douglas, Jason Bosland

EurekAlert, 26.02.2019

Researcher finds data-driven evidence on warrior vs. guardian policing

Florida State University

The Conversation, 26.02.2019

When political leaders choose catastrophe – how Europe walked willingly into World War I

William Mulligan

The Conversation, 26.02.2019

Mexico is being held to ransom by oil thieves and systemic corruption

Prasanta Kumar Dey, Oscar Rodriguez-Espindola

EurekAlert, 26.02.2019

Why do innocent people plead guilty?

University of Massachusetts Lowell

The Conversation, 26.02.2019

Robocalls are unstoppable – 3 questions answered about why your phone won’t quit ringing

Raymond Huahong Tu

The Independent, 27.02.2019

Female Isis members underestimated by security services because of jihadi bride stereotypes, UN warns

Lizzie Dearden

EurekAlert, 27.02.2019

Predictive modeling could help fight neighborhood crime

Washington State University

Christian Science Monitor, 28.02.2019

A tale of two hate crimes: a hoax unraveled and a plot foiled

Patrik Jonsson

The Economist, 28.02.2019

How an Australian police force used lawyers to snitch on mobsters

BBC News, 28.02.2019

How do we know how many children are in gangs?

Ben Butcher & Rachel Schraer

Globalnews.ca, 28.02.2019

‘Fulfilling the wishes of God’: The inside story of a police investigation into a Toronto ISIS supporter

Stewart Bell

Fair Observer, 28.02.2019

How Controversial Is Britain’s Counterterrorism Strategy?

Natalie James

Foreign Policy, 28.02.2019

Teenage Terrorists Aren’t Lost Forever

Nabeelah Jaffer

EurekAlert, 28.02.2019

New project explores how international security alliances fail

University of California

EurekAlert, 28.02.2019

Researcher studies impact of drug-trafficking violence

University of Massachusetts Lowell

The Conversation, 28.02.2019

What rights do the children of Islamic State have under international law?

Alison Bisset