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

Harper’s Magazine, 01.03.2025

Rage Against the Machine

Andrew Cockburn

snyder.substack.com, 01.03.2025

The War Trump Chooses

Timothy Snyder

King's College London, 01.03.2025

Understanding the fallout from the Trump-Zelenskyy Oval Office meeting

The Guardian, 01.03.2025

Five years on from the pandemic, how has Covid changed our world?

Stephen Reicher, Rachel Clarke, Rafael Behr, Frances Ryan and others

The Guardian / The Observer, 01.03.2025

‘It’s packed with dealers. Look around you’: life amid the cocaine cartels of the French Riviera

Richard Assheton

The Guardian, 01.03.2025

Trump administration retreats in fight against Russian cyber threats

Stephanie Kirchgaessner

The Atlantic, 01.03.2025

It Was an Ambush

Tom Nichols

The Conversation, 02.03.2025

How Trump’s compulsion to dominate sabotages dealmaking, undermines democracy and threatens global stability

Karrin Vasby Anderson

The Guardian / The Observer, 02.03.2025

My son’s killer and me: grief, pain and the power of forgiveness after a one-punch death

Michael Segalov

The Guardian, 02.03.2025

Unmasking the spy cops: how women found the truth about men who tricked them into relationships

Rob Evans

The Guardian, 02.03.2025

Revealed: at least 25 UK ‘spy cops’ had sex with deceived members of public

Rob Evans

The Conversation, 02.03.2025

In siding with Russia over Ukraine, Trump is not putting America first. He is hastening its decline

Matthew Susse

PsyPost, 03.03.2025

The unexpected victims of sexism: Men, economies, and global stability, according to new research

Magdalena Zawisza and Natasza Kosakowska-Berezecka

Phys.org, 03.03.2025

Study links 'manfluencer' content to extremist radicalization in men

Monash University

The Conversation, 03.03.2025

What is Tren de Aragua? How the Venezuelan gang started − and why US policies may only make it stronger

Verónica Zubillaga Mellon, Rebecca Hanson

Newswise, 03.03.2025

New AI Model Detects Toxic Online Comments with 87% Accuracy

University of South Australia

The Conversation, 03.03.2025

The only ‘winner’ here is Putin: Ukraine unites in response to Trump-Zelenskyy spat and resigns itself to new reality

Lena Surzhko Harned

The Guardian, 03.03.2025

Is Europe misunderstanding Trump’s position on Ukraine?

Stephen Wertheim

Financial Times, 03.03.2025

Negotiations over Ukraine are missing a human dimension

Oleksandra Matviichuk

EurekAlert!, 03.03.2025

Millions of children live with parents who have a substance use disorder

University of Michigan

EurekAlert!, 03.03.2025

Rates of population-level child sexual abuse after a community-wide preventive intervention

The Guardian, 04.03.2025

US suspends all military aid to Ukraine, reports say, in wake of Trump-Zelenskyy row

Andrew Roth

The Guardian, 04.03.2025

Ex-surgeon tells French court he used status to sexually abuse children

Angelique Chrisafis

The Conversation, 04.03.2025

How the risk of AI weapons could spiral out of control

Akhil Bhardwaj

The Conversation, 04.03.2025

How the hidden epidemic of violence against nurses affects health care

Jason Blomquist

KERA, 04.03.2025

As Trump administration targets diversity initiatives, policing experts worry about recruitment

Megan Cardona

CBC News, 04.03.2025

Central Alberta towns studying whether RCMP is their best policing option

Nicholas Frew

Women's Agenda, 04.03.2025

Andrew Tate’s ‘self-improvement’ content parallels radical messaging from extremist groups

The Guardian, 04.03.2025

Even after the White House ambush and now Trump’s military pause, Ukrainians are defiant

Nataliya Gumenyuk

Gript Ireland, 04.03.2025

CDU may reverse German cannabis law, citing study finding psychosis spike

Máirín de Barra

The Conversation, 05.03.2025

Police are seizing 3D-printed guns across Australia, but our laws aren’t keeping up

Andrew Hemming

The Guardian, 05.03.2025

Revealed: the scammers who conned savers out of $35m using fake celebrity ads

Simon Goodley, Zoe Wood, Pamela Duncan and Michael Goodier

EL PAÍS, 05.03.2025

Memes are a key tool for extremist communities and conspiracy theories

Raúl Limón

The Trace, 05.03.2025

Teens Are More Likely to Arm Themselves in Cluttered, Violence-Plagued Neighborhoods, Research Finds

Fairriona Magee

The Conversation, 05.03.2025

Convicting the innocent: how a rotten system ensures miscarriages of justice will continue

Brian Thornton

Verfassungsblog, 05.03.2025

Funding Europe’s Defence

Paul Dermine

The Guardian, 05.03.2025

Femicide: ‘You took the life of someone who had given you life’: the women killed by their sons

Jessica Murray

The Conversation, 05.03.2025

Fires used to terrify city residents. New research suggests climate change could see this fear return

David Bowman, Calum Cunningham

The Conversation, 05.03.2025

Safe for autocracy: the world according to Putin and Trump

Matthew Sussex

The Guardian, 05.03.2025

Be grateful you’re still here: Germany’s rebuke of a grieving mother exposes its deepening anti-immigrant mood

Fatma Aydemir

New York Times, 05.03.2025

Takeaways From a Contentious Hearing on Big-City Immigration Policies

Patricia Mazzei

Pew Research Center, 05.03.2025

What the data says about gun deaths in the U.S.

John Gramlich

Newsweek, 05.03.2025

Elon Musk's Chatbot Says There's a Strong Chance Trump Is 'Russian Asset'

New York Times, 06.03.2025

How the Biggest Crypto Heist in History Went Down

David Yaffe-Bellany

The Guardian, 06.03.2025

Europe’s powerful tool against Russia? Seizing its frozen assets

Joseph Stiglitz

The Conversation, 06.03.2025

Death by firing squad set to resume in the US – but no matter the method, all means of execution come with a troubling history

Austin Sarat William Nelson Cromwell

New York Times, 06.03.2025

How Dan Bongino Would Run the F.B.I., According to Dan Bongino

Stuart A. Thompson, Adam Goldman and Dylan Freedman

Devdiscourse International Development News, 06.03.2025

How Tech-Based Surveys Are Changing the Way We Measure Domestic Violence

The Conversation, 06.03.2025

Money laundering plays a key role in every part of the illegal drugs industry – here’s how it works

Mark Berry, R.V. Gundur

The Conversation, 06.03.2025

Assessing the damage of a Trump-Putin deal

Jacques Rupnik

City Journal, 07.03.2025

Re-Grounding Criminology in Reality

Anthony A. Braga, John M. MacDonald, David Weisburd, Hannah E. Meyers

Denver Post, 07.03.2025

1 in 15 adults in the U.S. have been present at the scene of a mass shooting, CU Boulder study says

Elizabeth Hernandez

Phys.org, 07.03.2025

Violent crime is indeed a root cause of migration, according to study

Texas A&M University

The Conversation, 07.03.2025

Women are three times as likely as men to feel unsafe in parks – here’s how we can design them better

Anna Barker, Jennie Gray, Vikki Houlden

The Conversation, 07.03.2025

The US has pardoned insurrectionists twice before – and both times, years of violent racism followed

Joseph Patrick Kelly, David Cason

The Guardian, 07.03.2025

Donald Trump is turning America into a mafia state

Jonathan Freedland

Politico, 07.03.2025

German lawmakers float ‘Euro Eyes’ spy network amid uncertainty on US intel

Chris Lunday

Substack, 07.03.2025

Antisemitism in the Oval Office

Timothy Snyder

New York Times, 07.03.2025

These Words Are Disappearing in the New Trump Administration

Karen Yourish, Annie Daniel, Saurabh Datar, Isaac White and Lazaro Gamio

The Atlantic, 08.03.2025

Putin Won

Franklin Foer

PsyPost, 08.03.2025

Men who reject gender equality are more likely to commit intimate partner violence

Bianca Setionago

The Guardian, 09.03.2025

Stalked: how a relentless campaign of online abuse came to derail one woman’s life

Carole Cadwalladr

The New Yorker, 09.03.2025

The Feminist Law Professor Who Wants to Stop Arresting People for Domestic Violence

Sarah Lustbader

University of Cincinnati, 10.03.2025

Study: Long sentences for juveniles make reentry into society more difficult

Angela Koenig

Newswise, 10.03.2025

Extremists align in targeting LGBTQ+ communities

University of Adelaide

Verfassungsblog, 10.03.2025

The End of NATO As We Know It

Prof. Dr. Heiko Meiertöns

GNET Global Network on Extremism & Technology, 10.03.2025

The EU’s AI Act: Implications on Justice and Counter-Terrorism

Jade Briend

Devdiscourse International Development News, 10.03.2025

AI and child protection: The rising threat of AI-generated exploitation material

The Conversation, 10.03.2025

5 ways schools have shifted in 5 years since the COVID-19

Rachel Besharat Mann, Gravity Goldberg

The Conversation, 10.03.2025

What is the value of US security guarantees? Here’s what history shows

Ian Horwood

PsyPost, 11.03.2025

Chronic unmet psychological needs are linked to stronger conspiracy beliefs

Eric W. Dolan

Ms. Magazine, 11.03.2025

Violence on Public Transportation Is High—But if You See Something, Should You Say Something?

Sam Donndelinger

Deloitte, 11.03.2025

Research: The global framework for fighting financial crime

The Institute of International Finance and Deloitte

The Conversation, 11.03.2025

A new definition of antisemitism from Universities Australia is attracting criticism – two historians explain why

Jan Lanicek, Ruth Balint

The Conversation, 11.03.2025

What happens when leaders have loyalists in charge of men with guns: Lessons for the US from Nicaragua, Syria and other authoritarian countries

Joe Wright, John Joseph Chin

The Conversation, 11.03.2025

After mass killings in Syria, can a fragmented country stay united?

Ali Mamouri

EurekAlert!, 11.03.2025

Adults abused as children twice as likely to develop health and mental health conditions

University of Toronto

New York Times, 11.03.2025

Jury Awards $120 Million to Illinois Men Wrongfully Convicted of Murder

Alexandra E. Petri

JEMS Journal of Emergency Medical Services, 11.03.2025

Intimate Partner Violence in Emergency Medical Services: A Literature Review

Elodie Krawczyk

Help Net Security, 11.03.2025

How to spot and avoid AI-generated scams

Sinisa Markovic

SBU, 12.03.2025

Teenage Boys Who Experience Violence More Likely to Use Violence on Intimate Partner

Stony Brook

Verfassungsblog, 12.03.2025

Vying for the Scales

Lorenzo Gradoni, Pietro Ortolani

iMEdD Lab, 12.03.2025

Photography Exhibition: “A Brief Guide to Investigating War Crimes”

Eleni Kasimou

The Conversation, 12.03.2025

A serial killer blames his ‘monstrous’ mother – but misogyny is the real culprit

Kevin John Brophy

The Conversation, 13.03.2025

Victims of sexual violence often feel they’re the ones on trial. Independent lawyers would help

Mary Iliadis

Phys.org, 13.03.2025

Real-time data reveal violence exposure's impact on teen partner aggression

Stony Brook University

Phys.org, 13.03.2025

Terrorists strategically time attacks during security and financial crises, study shows

Jennifer Micale

Phys.org, 13.03.2025

Material grievances a stronger breeding ground for extremism than political beliefs, researchers find

Ulf Walther

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2025

Violence is forcing women in Northern Ireland into homelessness, finds new report

Heriot-Watt University

Research Council of Finland, 13.03.2025

Research strengthens crisis preparedness

idw - Informationsdienst Wissenschaft, 13.03.2025

Security is just a side quest: Insights from the video game industry

Felix Koltermann

The Conversation, 13.03.2025

Will Rodrigo Duterte be seen as a martyr – or a symbol of justice finally being carried out?

Noel Morada

The Conversation, 13.03.2025

Are Ukrainians ready for ceasefire and concessions? Here’s what the polls say

Gerard Toal, John O’Loughlin, Kristin M Bakke

Meduza, 13.03.2025

The curious case of ‘Konstantin K.’: German newspaper claims Russian national who worked for prominent CDU lawmaker has ties to the FSB

Project Syndicate, 13.03.2025

The Global Divide Over the Ukraine War

Brahma Chellaney

WIRED, 13.03.2025

Inside Elon Musk’s ‘Digital Coup’

Makena Kelly, David Gilbert, Vittoria Elliott, Kate Knibbs, Dhruv Mehrotra, Dell Cameron, Tim Marchman, Leah Feiger, and Zoë Schiffer

The Conversation, 14.03.2025

Australia has learned valuable lessons from its own shooting tragedies: 6 ideas NZ can borrow

Alexander Gillespie

EurekAlert!, 14.03.2025

Defensive firearm use is far less common than exposure to gun violence

Rutgers University

Washington Post, 14.03.2025

What happens when so much national security expertise is tossed aside?

David Ignatius

The Conversation, 14.03.2025

Who are the Baloch Liberation Army? Pakistan train hijacking was fuelled by decades of neglect and violence

Sameen Mohsin Ali

New York Times, 15.03.2025

What Is Tren de Aragua?

Eve Sampson

The Guardian, 15.03.2025

As Trump and Putin menace Europe, I say this: vive le Churchillo-Gaullisme!

Timothy Garton Ash

The Conversation, 16.03.2025

Australia has promised to end domestic violence within a generation. Jess Hill asks: are our strategies working?

Zora Simic

The Conversation, 17.03.2025

Beatings, overcrowding and food deprivation: US deportees face distressing human rights conditions in El Salvador’s mega-prison

Mneesha Gellman, Sarah C. Bishop

Psychology Today, 17.03.2025

The Violence Link: Does animal cruelty really lead to human aggression?

Joni E Johnston

The Conversation, 17.03.2025

Parents abused by their children often suffer in silence – specialist therapy is helping them find a voice

Gemma Morgan

The Guardian, 17.03.2025

US immigration: I was a lawyer for Ice. Mass deportations don’t make us safer

Veronica Cardenas

EurekAlert!, 17.03.2025

UC Irvine research reveals how childhood adversity shapes the brain and behavior

University of California - Irvine

The Conversation, 17.03.2025

Thirty years ago Ukraine got rid of its nuclear arsenal – now some people regret that decision

Jennifer Mathers

New York Times, 17.03.2025

El Salvador’s President Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Deportations

Annie Correal

The Conversation, 18.03.2025

‘I felt like I was the one in trouble.’ Collecting evidence after sexual assault can be scary for children – and the system needs to improve

Caroline Whitehouse

New York Times, 18.03.2025

I Don’t Believe a Single Word Trump and Putin Say About Ukraine

Thomas L. Friedman

The Conversation, 18.03.2025

Police struggle to identify the riskiest domestic abuse perpetrators – here’s how they can do better

Barry Godfrey, David Gadd

PsyPost, 18.03.2025

Study identifies two psychological factors that predict digital dating abuse

Eric W. Dolan

Monash University, 18.03.2025

Hidden triggers: How unexpected events fuel domestic violence

Newswise, 18.03.2025

Terrorists time their attacks during periods of security or financial crisis

Binghamton University

The Guardian, 18.03.2025

Cybercrime: Russia using criminal networks to drive increase in sabotage acts, says Europol

Lisa O'Carroll

The Conversation, 18.03.2025

The Israel-Hamas ceasefire didn’t resolve any deep-seated issues. Now, it’s shattered

Marika Sosnowski

The Conversation, 18.03.2025

Exploring the link between school exclusion and crime – new research

Iain Brennan, Rosie Cornish

nj.com, 18.03.2025

Owning a gun might not keep you as safe as you think, study shows

Jackie Roman

The Conversation, 18.03.2025

Being soft on Russia has never worked, and history proves it

Christo Atanasov Kostov

Newswise, 18.03.2025

Uncovering new information about the Holocaust

University of Miami

Mirage.News Science, 19.03.2025

22-Year Study: Teen Risk Behaviors Down, Mental Health Up

Boston College

Medical Xpress, 19.03.2025

Four out of five males in prison have a history of significant head injury

University of Glasgow

The Conversation, 19.03.2025

Shaken baby syndrome can cause permanent brain damage, long-term disabilities or death – a pediatrician examines the preventable tragedy

Lori Frasier

Newsweek, 19.03.2025

Khalil Deportation: Judge Rules for New Venue as He Releases Jail Letter

Gabe Whisnant

London Review of Books, 19.03.2025

They’ve started again

Selma Dabbagh

Verfassungsblog, 19.03.2025

From Hugs to Handcuffs

Rodolfo González Espinosa

EurekAlert!, 19.03.2025

Can online games be an effective intervention to help adolescents reduce substance abuse?

University of Missouri-Columbia

The Conversation, 19.03.2025

Trump’s defiance of a federal court order fuels a constitutional crisis − a legal scholar unpacks the complicated case

Cassandra Burke Robertson

The Conversation, 19.03.2025

Putin made Trump wait, then strung him along – it’s clear his war aims in Ukraine have not changed

Jon Richardson

London Review of Books Vol. 47 No. 5, 20.03.2025

No one is further right than me

Jan-Werner Müller

Daily Kos, 20.03.2025

Study shows that criminalization fuels trafficking; decriminalization prevents it

GNET Global Network on Extremism and Technology, 20.03.2025

Building Tech Capacity: Cross-Cultural, Gender-Responsive Solutions to Prevent Extremism in Gaming

Rachel Kowert and Galen Englund

Verfassungsblog, 20.03.2025

Respect for International Law

London Review of Books Vol. 47 No. 5, 20.03.2025

No one is further right than me

Jan-Werner Müller

New York Times, 20.03.2025

‘This Is Worse’: Trump’s Judicial Defiance Veers Beyond the Autocrat Playbook

Amanda Taub

The Conversation, 20.03.2025

Islamic State in Somalia: the terrorist group’s origins, rise and recent battlefield defeats

Stig Jarle Hansen

Mirage.News Science, 21.03.2025

Humanizing Police Can Boost Recruitment Interest

American Society of Criminology

Christian Science Monitor, 21.03.2025

Why extreme violence in the US has police trying new tactics

Patrik Jonsson

TYLA, 21.03.2025

Forensic criminologist issues warning over the 8 stages of coercive control that eventually can lead to murder

Emily Puckering

spiegel.de/international, 21.03.2025

World Order Under Attack: Defend International Law against Putin and Trump!

Claus Kreß

spiegel.de/international, 21.03.2025

Revisiting the Wuhan of the West: The Scars of Bergamo Five Years after COVID

Francesco Collini und Katrin Kuntz

Forbes, 21.03.2025

Google Wants AI To Process Police Data Requests. It’s Not Going Well.

Thomas Brewster

The Conversation, 21.03.2025

Killers with severe mental health issues are perceived as monsters – a terrible failure of academics like me

Paul Crawford

The Conversation, 21.03.2025

The paradox of democracy’s success: behavioural science helps explain why we miss autocratic red flags

Ralph Hertwig, Stephan Lewandowsky

New York Times, 22.03.2025

The Strange, Post-Partisan Popularity of the Unabomber

Charles Homans

The Conversation, 23.03.2025

Could bullying be an evolutionary trait?

Tony Volk

New York Times, 23.03.2025

The Online Casinos That Can Operate as Long as They Say They Aren’t Actually Casinos

Ben Blatt

The Guardian, 23.03.2025

The new definition of antisemitism is transforming America – and serving a Christian nationalist plan

Itamar Mann and Lihi Yona

The Guardian / The Observer, 23.03.2025

Adolescence reveals a terrifying truth: smartphones are poison for boys’ minds

Martha Gill

New York Times, 23.03.2025

It’s Trump vs. the Courts, and It Won’t End Well for Trump

J. Michael Luttig

GNET Global Network on Extremism and Technology, 24.03.2025

Cryptocurrency and Extremism: How Social Network Analysis is Used to Track Extremist Cryptocurrency Donations

Clara Jammot

The Conversation, 24.03.2025

Rethinking repression − why memory researchers reject the idea of recovered memories of trauma

Gabrielle Principe

The Conversation, 24.03.2025

The peculiar Turkish corruption issue behind Istanbul mayor’s arrest – and how it became a tool of political oppression

Tulin Dzhengiz

Florida Atlantic University, 24.03.2025

White-Collar Crimes: ‘Fall from Grace’ and the Stigma of Reentry

Gisele Galoustian

Mother Jones, 24.03.2025

Domestic Violence and Maternal Mortality Are Rising. The NIH Just Defunded a Project to Study Both.

Julianne McShane

Verfassungsblog, 24.03.2025

International Law Under Pressure

Markus Gehring / Tejas Rao

Verfassungsblog, 24.03.2025

Regulating Social Media for Teenagers

Sarah Eskens

WIRED, 24.03.2025

The Quantum Apocalypse Is Coming. Be Very Afraid

Amit Katwala

The Atlantic, 24.03.2025

Can One Man Hold Syria Together?

Robert F. Worth

The Conversation, 25.03.2025

‘We don’t have a cultural place for men as victims’: why men often don’t tell anyone about sexual abuse

Vita Pilkington, Sarah Bendall, Zac Seidler

StudyFinds, 25.03.2025

When Your Biggest Fear Is Being ‘Googled’: The Modern White-Collar Criminal’s Reentry Nightmare

Sophia Naughton

Washington Post, 25.03.2025

Trump administration cuts national database tracking domestic terrorism

Ellie Silverman

BBC News, 25.03.2025

How an iPad dug up from the Thames solved museum thieves' murder plot

Thomas Mackintosh

The Guardian, 25.03.2025

Blackmailing girls and encouraging suicide: the young British men in online gangs

Rachel Hall

The Guardian, 25.03.2025

It’s war and peace with Donald and Pete – and the worst group chat the world has ever seen

Marina Hyde

Paisano - Independent Student Newspaper for the University of Texas, 25.03.2025

The future of hot spot policing in San Antonio

Simeon Trombitas

The Conversation, 26.03.2025

What works to prevent violence against women? Here’s what the evidence says

Kristin Diemer

World Bank Blogs, 26.03.2025

Rethinking measurement in organized crime research

Lelys Dinarte-Diaz

Newswise, 26.03.2025

Young Adults in Pain Start Using Cannabis Earlier and Are More Likely to Mix It with Alcohol

Binghamton University

EurekAlert!, 26.03.2025

Soldiers can cope with killing

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

EurekAlert!, 26.03.2025

Security-relevant research in times of geopolitical polarisation – Leopoldina and DFG joint committee presents fifth report

The Guardian, 26.03.2025

With its spotlight on the ‘manosphere’, Adolescence begs the question: how do we raise good men?

Michael Flood

The Atlantic, 26.03.2025

Here Are the Attack Plans That Trump’s Advisers Shared on Signal

Jeffrey Goldberg and Shane Harris

The Guardian, 26.03.2025

What the accidentally leaked war group chat reveals about the Trump administration

Moira Donegan

The Guardian, 26.03.2025

Stockpile 72 hours of supplies in case of disaster or attack, EU tells citizens

Jennifer Rankin

Verfassungsblog, 26.03.2025

Stopping Autocratic Legalism in America – Before It Is Too Late

Scott Cummings

New York Times, 26.03.2025

Trump Administration Considers Money for Pardoned Jan. 6 Rioters

Erica L. Green

New York Times, 26.03.2025

Online ‘Pedophile Hunters’ Are Growing More Violent — and Going Viral

Aric Toler and Neil Bedi

The Conversation, 27.03.2025

Friday essay: from Watergate to Zippergate to Pussygate – how a shameless Trump has reshaped the US presidential sex scandal

Rodney Tiffen Emeritus Professor, Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney

New York Times, 28.03.2025

I Am the Turkish President’s Main Challenger. I Was Arrested.

Ekrem Imamoglu

The Conversation, 28.03.2025

Banning face coverings, expanding facial recognition – how the UK government and police are eroding protest rights

Daragh Murray Senior Lecturer in International Human Rights Law at Queen Mary University of London, Queen Mary University of London / Pete Fussey Professor of Criminology and Head of Department for So

New York Times, 28.03.2025

Hillary Clinton: How Much Dumber Will This Get?

Hillary Clinton

Verfassungsblog, 28.03.2025

The Arrest of Istanbul’s Mayor is Textbook Lawfare

Cem Tecimer

London Review of Books, 28.03.2025

İmamoğlu’s Arrest

Helen Mackreath

The Conversation, 29.03.2025

How is classified information typically shared and can officials declassify secrets whenever they want? A national security expert explains

Dakota Rudesill Associate Professor of Law, The Ohio State University

APNews, 29.03.2025

Private groups work to identify and report student protesters for possible deportation

ADAM GELLER

New York Times, 29.03.2025

The Partnership: The Secret History of the War in Ukraine

Adam Entous

New York Times, 29.03.2025

Tate-Pilled Boys Are a Problem for Schools

Jessica Grose, Opinion Writer

The Guardian, 30.03.2025

Trump’s counter-terror cuts will harm fight against far right, experts warn

Ben Makuch

New York Times, 30.03.2025

Haiti Doesn’t Make Guns. So How Are Gangs Awash in Them?

David C. Adams and Frances Robles

The Guardian / The Observer, 30.03.2025

‘It is about vulnerable guys’: violent far-right groups in Sweden recruit boys as young as 10

Miranda Bryant

The Conversation, 31.03.2025

Marine Le Pen’s victim narrative is already being constructed – but there are ways to stop her criminal conviction benefitting her

Aurelien Mondon Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Bath

The Guardian, 31.03.2025

Analysis: Marine Le Pen verdict throws National Rally into chaos but could boost far right

Angelique Chrisafis in Paris

The Conversation, 31.03.2025

How should police officers use force? The Kristian White case is an insight into what the community thinks

Emma Ryan Lecturer in Criminology, Deakin University

Verfassungsblog, 31.03.2025

Silencing Greenpeace

Christina Eckes, Phillip Paiement

EurekAlert!, 31.03.2025

Incidences of urban U.S. hate crime declined slightly in 2024, but anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim crimes continued to rise

EurekAlert!, 31.03.2025

Childhood hardships affect emotions later in life

EurekAlert!, 31.03.2025

Program that aims to reduce cyclical, retaliatory gun violence saw shootings decline after prevention program in Lansing, MI

New York Times, 31.03.2025

U.S. Tied Migrants to Gang Based Largely on Clothes or Tattoos, Papers Show

Alan Feuer

The Guardian, 31.03.2025

Vance’s posturing in Greenland was not just morally wrong. It was strategically disastrous

Timothy Snyder

London Review of Books, 31.03.2025

As the Met bruised in

James Butler

New York Times, 31.03.2025

The Random Punch That Wrecked Two Families’ Lives

Maia Coleman and Wesley Parnell