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

Newsweek, 01.05.2022

Putin Preparing Russians for War With NATO

Jon Jackson

The Atlantic, 01.05.2022

‘We Can Only Be Enemies’

Peter Pomerantsev

Washington Post, 02.05.2022

Donald Trump’s dangerous view of state violence

Philip Bump

Capital Public Radio, 02.05.2022

How behavioral threat assessment can stop mass shootings before they occur

Dave Davies

The Crime Report, 02.05.2022

Women, Guns and Suicide

University of Michigan News, 02.05.2022

Increased organized activities could help reduce firearm violence among youth

Newswise, 02.05.2022

Researchers’ tools show who is most easily duped by “financial bullshit”

Linkoping University

Newswise, 02.05.2022

Untrained Disaster Responders Are More Prone to Suicide Years After World Trade Center Attack

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Phys.org, 02.05.2022

Weaponized grooming rhetoric is taking a toll on LGBTQ community and child sex abuse survivors

Bill Keveney

University of Missouri–St. Louis, 02.05.2022

Criminologist Richard Rosenfeld helps author new report calling for more nuanced look at recidivism

The Conversation, 02.05.2022

The photographer who fought the Sicilian Mafia for five decades

Robin Pickering-Iazzi

National Public Radio, 03.05.2022

Far-right militant groups align with issue-oriented groups ahead of midterms

University of Michigan News, 03.05.2022

Russia-Ukraine war: What to know about sanctions—their effects and effectiveness

New Statesman, 03.05.2022

How the Ukraine conflict is reshaping the dark web

Zoë Grünewald

Newsweek, 03.05.2022

NATO Has Already Crossed Vladimir Putin's 'Red Line'

Jon Jackson

Washington Post, 03.05.2022

Why Ukraine isn’t a ‘proxy war’ (yet?)

Analysis by Olivier Knox with research by Caroline Anders

The Guardian, 03.05.2022

Russia accuses Israel of backing ‘neo-Nazis’ in Kyiv as diplomatic row grows

Andrew Roth and Bethan McKernan

Newsweek, 03.05.2022

What Putin's General Was Doing in Ukraine, According to Top Secret Report

William M. Arkin

EurekAlert!, 04.05.2022

Chicago police data study yields index for identifying networks of criminal cops

Northwestern University

Delaware News Journal, 04.05.2022

How Wilmington is trying to leverage the power of trees in its effort to fight crime

Anitra Johnson

Chicago Sun Times, 04.05.2022

Compassion in policing would help cops, communities

Phil Andrew, Ed Frauenheim

The Conversation, 04.05.2022

Ukraine: the problem with Russia’s sanctions-busting arms industry

Daniel Salisbury

Spiegel.de, 04.05.2022

The Case of a Missing Ton of Cocaine Highlights the Dangers of the Drug Trade

Heiner Hoffmann

WTTW News, 05.05.2022

New Statistical Model Can Help Root Out Misconduct and Crime Among Chicago Police, Northwestern Study Says

Matt Masterson

The Conversation, 05.05.2022

To keep people — and their money — safe online, regulate dating platforms

Carlo Handy Charles

The Conversation, 05.05.2022

Enablers of political extremism: a checklist for West African countries

The University of Western Australia

Newswise, 05.05.2022

U.S. information warfare ‘fundamentally shapes conflict’ in Ukraine

Cornell University

The Conversation, 05.05.2022

How prisons are using COVID-19 containment measures as a guise for torture

Jessica Evans, Linda Mussell

The Conversation, 05.05.2022

Perpetrators of family violence sometimes use threats of suicide to control their partner

Scott Fitzpatrick

The Conversation, 05.05.2022

Wayne Couzens: Sarah Everard’s killer is appealing his whole-life sentence – what does that mean?

Nicole Westmarland

Reuters, 05.05.2022

The Bucha Brigades: Love letter, ID card point to Russian units that terrorised Bucha

spiegel.de, 06.05.2022

Putin's Disaster and What Could Happen Next

Christian Esch, Susanne Koelbl und Fritz Schaap

City of Cambridge, 06.05.2022

Results From National Police Research Study on Procedural Justice Published

The Conversation, 06.05.2022

Complex post-traumatic stress disorder explained

Carolina Campodonico

The Guardian, 06.05.2022

How Victory Day became central to Putin’s idea of Russian identity

Shaun Walker

The Guardian, 06.05.2022

‘I didn’t believe stories of atrocities in Ukraine. But then I saw the photos’

Oxana Lytvynenko, as told to Weronika Strzyżyńska

New York Times, 06.05.2022

Death Toll During Pandemic Far Exceeds Totals Reported by Countries, W.H.O. Says

Benjamin Mueller and Stephanie Nolen

The Conversation, 06.05.2022

Billions spent on overseas counterterrorism would be better spent by involving ex-terrorists

Bernard Loesi

New York Times, 07.05.2022

Russia’s Grave Miscalculation: Ukrainians Would Collaborate

Andrew E. Kramer

Milwaukee Independent, 08.05.2022

Sociology of Evil: Why Ukraine’s new language of war uses Tolkien’s metaphor to express Russian brutality

Dаnylо Sυdyn

The Times, 08.05.2022

The village in Ukraine where Russians looted, murdered and raped

Christina Lamb

The Atlantic, 09.05.2022

The Overlooked Reason Russia’s Invasion Is Floundering

Phillips Payson O’Brien and Edward Stringer

New York Times, 09.05.2022

Clearview AI settles suit and agrees to limit sales of facial recognition database.

Ryan Mac and Kashmir Hill

Everyday Health, 09.05.2022

For the First Time Ever, Guns Caused More Deaths Than Car Accidents in Children and Teens

Becky Upham

The New Yorker Letter from Ukraine, 09.05.2022

How Ukrainians Saved Their Capital

Luke Mogelson

The Conversation, 09.05.2022

Ukraine: Victory Day celebrations can’t mask how badly things are going for Vladimir Putin

Stefan Wolff, Tatyana Malyarenko

politico.com, 09.05.2022

Ukrainians unearth horrors near Kyiv, a month after Russian retreat

Christopher Miller

Inside Time, 09.05.2022

The Usual Suspects – the Inevitable Injustices

Raymond Smith

New York Times, 10.05.2022

What’s Next After California’s Scathing Police Audit?

Soumya Karlamangla and Luke Vander Ploeg

The Conversation, 10.05.2022

We need to pay better attention to the ways people talk about incels

Luc Cousineau

WBEZ, 10.05.2022

A new University of Chicago academy seeks to build better police leaders

Patrick Smith

Newsweek, 10.05.2022

Alexander Subbotin is 7th Russian Oligarch to Mysteriously Die This Year

Khaleda Rahman

New York Times, 10.05.2022

Gun deaths surged during the pandemic’s first year, the C.D.C. reports.

Roni Caryn Rabin and Tim Arango

spiegel.de, 10.05.2022

Inside the Final Days of the Frontex Chief

Giorgos Christides und Steffen Lüdke

NBC News, 11.05.2022

Many cities are putting hopes in violence interrupters, but few understand their challenges

Safia Samee Ali

Washington Post, 11.05.2022

When the sheriff waged a war on drugs in a Mississippi county

Jenn Abelson and Reena Flores

EurekAlert!, 11.05.2022

Study finds link between dropping permit requirement for carrying concealed weapons and increase in officer-involved shootings with civilian victims

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Atlantic, 11.05.2022

World War II Is All That Putin Has Left

Anne Applebaum

London Review of Books Vol. 44 No. 9, 12.05.2022

Women on the Brink

Azadeh Moaveni

The Crime Report, 12.05.2022

University of Chicago Program Aims to Produce Better Police Leaders

New York Times, 12.05.2022

Investigation of Journalist’s Killing May Hinge on Bullet

The Atlantic, 12.05.2022

Did James Parsons Kill His Wife?

Barbara Bradley Hagerty

Phys.org, 12.05.2022

Conflict-related sexual violence needs urgent action

Neil Schoenherr

Prospect, 12.05.2022

What do Russians think of Putin and the war in Ukraine?

Anastasia Kirilenko

Newsweek, 12.05.2022

Russia Military Losses Could Be Double U.S. In Vietnam in Tenth of Time

Jess Thomson

The Guardian, 13.05.2022

What is coercive control? These are the concerning behaviours

Amanda Gearing

EurekAlert!, 13.05.2022

UCF developing a scam screener to help protect the elderly

University of Central Florida

Northwestern University, 13.05.2022

‘We could not have anticipated the high mortality rate of our participants’

Stephanie Kulke

Washington Post, 13.05.2022

Wiretapping’s shift from a criminal tactic to a law enforcement tool

Grayson Clary

The Globe and Mail, 13.05.2022

Extreme intoxication can be used as a defence for violent crime, Supreme Court rules

Sean Fine

University of Birmingham, 13.05.2022

Who is protecting the protectors?

spiegel.de, 13.05.2022

The Last Way Out of Afghanistan

Christoph Reuter and Julian Busch

The Atlantic, 13.05.2022

I Invented Gilead. The Supreme Court Is Making It Real.

Margaret Atwood

Digital Journal, 13.05.2022

A Fresh Look at Fraud

Dr. Stacey Wood and Yaniv Hanoch

The Guardian, 14.05.2022

After Covid, crime swells in New Zealand’s empty city centres

Tess McClure

The Independent, 14.05.2022

‘Look for wires at your feet’: In Ukraine, investigators seek evidence of war crimes

Isabelle Khurshudyan

Rolling Stone, 14.05.2022

Ukraine’s Jewish Community Fights Back Against Russia’s Invasion — and Against Putin’s Lies

Nataliya Gumenyuk

Washington Post, 15.05.2022

Buffalo suspect allegedly inspired by racist theory fueling global carnage

Isaac Stanley-Becker and Drew Harwell

The Conversation, 15.05.2022

More mass shootings are happening at grocery stores – 13% of shooters are motivated by racial hatred, criminologists find

Jillian Peterson, James Densley

Washington Post, 15.05.2022

Hate is not at the root of most mass shootings

James Densley and Jillian Peterson

The New Yorker, 15.05.2022

Making Sense of the Racist Mass Shooting in Buffalo

Isaac Chotiner

The Herald Scotland, 15.05.2022

'Unexplained' fires in Russia might not be much of a mystery ...

David Pratt

New York Times, 16.05.2022

What to Know About the Orange County Church Shooting

Soumya Karlamangla

UMass Lowell, 16.05.2022

Expert: ‘All the Signs Were There’ for Buffalo Shooter

The Conversation, 16.05.2022

Grooming: an expert explains what it is and how to identify it

Michelle McManus

EurekAlert!, 16.05.2022

Departmental policies key to police officers’ decisions to activate body-worn cameras

BBC, 16.05.2022

Ukraine: The children's camp that became an execution ground

Sarah Rainsford

Verve Times, 16.05.2022

Unanticipated high mortality rate of participants in multidecade juvenile justice study

Addrew Shawn

New York Times, 16.05.2022

The suspect recorded months’ worth of preparation in an online chat log.

Jonah E. Bromwich, Matthew Haag, Michael Levenson and Kellen Browning

Newswise, 16.05.2022

The Gun Violence Research Center Research Day

Rutgers University-New Brunswick

The New Yorker Annals of War, 16.05.2022

The Turkish Drone That Changed the Nature of Warfare

Stephen Witt

Sacramento Bee, 17.05.2022

When will domestic violence turn fatal? California researchers found common thread in killings

Cathie Anderson

ArchDaily, 17.05.2022

How Mixed-Use Neighborhoods Can Reduce Crime Rates

Kaley Overstreet

Harvard Business Review, 17.05.2022

Research: The Real-Time Impact of Microaggressions

Malissa Alinor

The Conversation, 17.05.2022

The UK government wants to crack down on knife crime – research can tell us why young people start carrying weapons

Iain Brennan

Vox, 17.05.2022

What Mariupol’s fall means for Russia — and Ukraine

Jen Kirbyjen

Otago Daily Times, 18.05.2022

Psychopaths’ ways likely to stick: study

John Lewis

The Journalist's Resource, 18.05.2022

White supremacy: Research on cyber-racism and domestic terrorism

Denise-Marie Ordway

Behavioral Scientist, 18.05.2022

Behavioral Jurisprudence: Law Needs a Behavioral Revolution

Benjamin van Rooij and Adam Fine

EurekAlert!, 18.05.2022

Four-year college students drink more, use marijuana less than community college peers

Washington State University

The Conversation, 18.05.2022

Smacking children: what the research says

Ana Aznar

The Conversation, 18.05.2022

Racism is different than colorism – here’s how

Ronald Hall

The Atlantic, 18.05.2022

Ukraine’s Way Out

Charles A. Kupchan

New Statesman, 18.05.2022

The second coming of Nato

Adam Tooze

TIME, 19.05.2022

Anti-Black Violence Has Long Been the Most Common American Hate Crime—And We Still Don't Know the Full Extent

Janell Ross

The Conversation, 19.05.2022

A quest for significance gone horribly wrong – how mass shooters pervert a universal desire to make a difference in the world

Arie Kruglanski

The Conversation, 19.05.2022

Putin could be charged with the crime of aggression for the Ukraine war – but it’s an expensive process with high stakes

Shelley Inglis

Irish Times, 19.05.2022

Nothing bad has ever happened: a tale of two genocides, the Holocaust and the Holodomor

Washington Post, 19.05.2022

Victory and Defeat Are Hard to Define in Ukraine

Leonid Bershidsky

New York Times, 19.05.2022

We Should Say It. Russia Is Fascist.

Timothy Snyder

The Atlantic, 19.05.2022

America Isn’t Ready to Truly Understand the Buffalo Shooting

Esau McCaulley

Newsweek, 19.05.2022

The Big Tech Battlefield

Robert C. O’Brien and Jeh C. Johnson

New York Times, 19.05.2022

New Evidence Shows How Russian Soldiers Executed Men in Bucha

Yousur Al-Hlou, Masha Froliak, Evan Hill, Malachy Browne and David Botti

War on the Rocks, 19.05.2022

Intelligence and the War in Ukraine: Part 2

Neveen Shaaban Abdalla, Philip H. J. Davies, Kristian Gustafson, Dan Lomas, and Steven Wagner

London Review of Books, 19.05.2022

Astonishing Devotion

Matt Foot

New York Times (Magazine), 19.05.2022

Surviving the Siege of Kharkiv

James Verini

wbur, 20.05.2022

How to stop online extremism from becoming offline violence

Nora Saks and Ben Brock Johnson

Pew Research Center, 20.05.2022

Safety concerns were top of mind for many Black Americans before Buffalo shooting

John Gramlich

Newswise, 20.05.2022

Fear, Social Context (Not Mental Illness) Fuel Violent Extremist Views

DePaul University

EurekAlert!, 20.05.2022

Trust in the police?

Goethe University Frankfurt

The Conversation, 20.05.2022

Russia’s blockade could cause mass famine beyond Ukraine – but it’s a crime without a name

Alexander Gillespie

The Conversation, 20.05.2022

Accused Buffalo mass shooter had threatened a shooting while in high school. Could more have been done to avert the tragedy?

James Densley, Jillian Peterson

spiegel.de, 20.05.2022

"Dealing with Horrible Leaders Is Part of the History of International Relations"

Bernhard Zand

Washington Post, 22.05.2022

From Sandy Hook to Buffalo: Ten years of failure on gun control

Ashley Parker, Tyler Pager and Colby Itkowitz

GNET Global Network on Extremism & Technology, 23.05.2022

Examining Incel Subculture on Reddit

Brenna Helm, Dr. Ryan Scrivens, Dr. Thomas J. Holt, Dr. Steven Chermak and Dr. Richard Frank

The Conversation, 23.05.2022

War crimes trial of Russian soldier was perfectly legal – but that doesn’t make it wise

Robert Goldman

The Conversation, 23.05.2022

Ideology matters in unravelling Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

Richard Meissner

The Conversation, 23.05.2022

The Heard v. Depp trial is not just a media spectacle – it is an opportunity to discuss the nuances of intimate partner violence

Kellie Lynch

The Atlantic, 23.05.2022

The War Won’t End Until Putin Loses

Anne Applebaum

Psychiatry Advisor, 23.05.2022

Effects of Experiencing Parental Domestic Violence on Achieving Optimal Mental Health in Adulthood

Jessica Nye

Washington Post, 24.05.2022

Biden voices grief and anger at shooting: ‘I am sick and tired of it’

Matt Viser and Colby Itkowitz

The Conversation, 24.05.2022

Public police are a greedy institution

Kevin Walby, Randy K. Lippert

EurekAlert!, 24.05.2022

Teens with access to firearms found to be at higher risk for suicide

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

EurekAlert!, 24.05.2022

Experts discussed mass shooting in Buffalo

Binghamton University

The Atlantic, 24.05.2022

Who perseveres, wins

Eliot A. Cohen

Newsweek, 24.05.2022

'Defund the Police' Is Dead But Other Reform Efforts Thrive In U.S. Cities

Steve Friess

The Guardian, 24.05.2022

Ukraine destruction: how the Guardian documented Russia’s use of illegal weapons

Lorenzo Tondo and Isobel Koshiw

BBC News, 24.05.2022

Xinjiang Police Files: Inside a Chinese internment camp

John Sudworth and the Visual Journalism Team

CNN, 24.05.2022

'They were shooting directly at the journalists': New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces

Zeena Saifi, Eliza Mackintosh, Celine Alkhaldi, Kareem Khadder, Katie Polglase and Gianluca Mezzofiore

The Atlantic, 24.05.2022

America’s Hands Are Full of Blood

David Frum

The Conversation, 25.05.2022

Niqab bans boost hate crimes against Muslims and legalize Islamophobia — Podcast

Vaishnavi Dandekar, Vinita Srivastava

The Conversation, 25.05.2022

After mass shootings like Uvalde, national gun control fails – but states often loosen gun laws

Christopher Poliquin

The Conversation, 25.05.2022

What we know about mass school shootings in the US – and the gunmen who carry them out

James Densley, Jillian Peterson

EurekAlert!, 25.05.2022

Building bridges after crime and self-punishment

Flinders University

The New York Review of Books, 26.05.2022

Our Hypocrisy on War Crimes

Fintan O’Toole

The Conversation, 26.05.2022

Mass shootings leave behind collective despair, anguish and trauma at many societal levels

Arash Javanbakht

The Conversation, 26.05.2022

6 charts shows key role firearms makers play in America’s gun culture

Michael Siegel

Newswise, 26.05.2022

Study Finds Link Between Youth Incarceration and Lifetime Suicide Risk

University at Albany

EurekAlert!, 26.05.2022

More young people begin recreational cannabis use illegally in states that legalize it

University of California

Newswise, 26.05.2022

School shooters tend to go down a ‘fatal grievance pathway,’ WVU researcher says

West Virginia University

The Conversation, 26.05.2022

Will the latest shooting of US children finally lead to gun reform? Sadly, that’s unlikely

Brendon O'Connor, Daniel Cooper

The Conversation, 26.05.2022

Death and horror in real time prove our almost limitless capacity for evil

Sanya Osha

Lawfare, 26.05.2022

The Legal Challenges Presented by Seizing Frozen Russian Assets

Scott R. Anderson, Chimène Keitner

The Guardian, 26.05.2022

The cold logic behind Russia’s crude, nihilistic tactics in Ukraine

Jack Watling

Authoritarian Tech, 26.05.2022

‘I felt like I was a prisoner’: The rapid rise of US immigration authorities’ electronic surveillance programs

Erica Hellerstein

The Conversation, 27.05.2022

US shootings: Norway and Finland have similar levels of gun ownership, but far less gun crime

Peter Squires

CNN, 27.05.2022

Exclusive: Leading experts accuse Russia of inciting genocide in Ukraine and intending to 'destroy' Ukrainian people

Ivana Kottasová

The Guardian, 27.05.2022

What hope is there for diplomacy in ending the Russia-Ukraine war?

Patrick Wintour

EurekAlert!, 27.05.2022

Choking local funding prevents terrorism

Bocconi University

The Atlantic, 27.05.2022

Decolonize Russia

Casey Michel

ABC, 27.05.2022

Can history be used to predict the future? Some experts say it can

Antony Funnell

New York Times, 27.05.2022

The Anti-Vaccine Movement’s New Frontier

Moises Velasquez-Manoff

New York Times, 27.05.2022

America May Be Broken Beyond Repair

Michelle Goldberg

Washington Post, 28.05.2022

Uvalde: 90 minutes of terror, a failed police response and shattered trust

Tim Craig, Hannah Allam, Annie Gowen and Mark Berman

New York Times, 28.05.2022

Massacres Test Whether Washington Can Move Beyond Paralysis

Michael D. Shear

NPR, 28.05.2022

The U.S. is uniquely terrible at protecting children from gun violence

Laurel Wamsley

Washington Post, 28.05.2022

What school shootings do to the kids who survive them, from Sandy Hook to Uvalde

John Woodrow Cox

New York Times, 28.05.2022

Debate Over Guns Unfolds in Uvalde, a Rural Texas Town in Grief

Jack Healy and Natalie Kitroeff

New York Times, 29.05.2022

‘It Was the Wrong Decision,’ Police Say of Delay in Confronting Gunman

J. David Goodman, Edgar Sandoval, Karen Zraick and Rick Rojas

New York Times, 30.05.2022

From Sandy Hook to Uvalde, the Violent Images Never Seen

Elizabeth Williamson

Chattanooga Times Free Press, 30.05.2022

Opinion: Why America doesn’t know how to stop school shootings

Julianna Goldman

Jurist, 30.05.2022

Responding to the National Crime Wave: New Framework Needed to Combat Recidivism

Jeffrey J. Clayton

The Conversation, 30.05.2022

The police won’t acknowledge institutional racism in their race action plan – here’s why that matters

Simon Peplow

Eurozine, 30.05.2022

The names of us

Olesya Yaremchuk

Substack, 30.05.2022

The folly of "off-ramps"

Timothy Snyder

Vox, 31.05.2022

A study gave cash and therapy to men at risk of criminal behavior. 10 years later, the results are in.

Sigal Samuel

The Conversation, 31.05.2022

The lasting consequences of school shootings on the students who survive them

Maya Rossin-Slater, Bokyung Kim, Hannes Schwandt, Marika Cabral, Molly Schnell

Time, 31.05.2022

The 'Good Guys With Guns' Keep Failing to Stop Mass Shootings

Sanya Mansoor

CT Mirror, 31.05.2022

To end gun violence we need to address poverty

Caitlin Elsaesser and Jacquelyn Santiago Nazario

Newsweek, 31.05.2022

Are Mass Shooters Really Radicalized Online? My Research Says No

Simon Cottee

Psychiatric Times, 31.05.2022

Most Mass Shooters are Terrorists, Not Mentally Ill

Seth D. Norrholm

TheHill.com, 31.05.2022

Ukraine: Sleepwalking into chaos?

Robert A. Manning

Stanford Daily, 31.05.2022

From the community | De-militarize the police

New York Times, 31.05.2022

President Biden: What America Will and Will Not Do in Ukraine

Joseph R. Biden Jr.