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

National Geographic, 01.08.2013

Wars, Murders to Rise Due to Global Warming?

Shifts in temperature and rainfall linked to more aggression, study says.

Ker Than for National Geographic

theguardian.com,, 01.08.2013

Getting tough on crime does not make people feel safer, study finds

Report suggests Australians feel more secure, but not because of tough-on-crime rhetoric from politicians and the media
UC Berkeley, 01.08.2013

Warmer climate strongly affects human conflict and violence worldwide, says study

Kathleen Maclay

Newswise Released, 01.08.2013

Research Finds Emotional Intelligence of Martial Artists Higher Than General Population

Faculty members at The University of Findlay survey black belt martial artists.
New York Times, 01.08.2013

A Modest Decline of Homicides in Mexico

RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD

London Review of Books Vol. 35 No., 02.08.2013

Boys and Girls

At the juvenile detention centre in Kandahar there are two sets of children.

Andrew O’Hagan

Huffington Post, 02.08.2013

The NYPD's Secrecy Weapon

Jeff Morganteen, The New York World

New York Times, 02.08.2013

More Complaints Than Proposed Solutions at Trial Over Police Searches

JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN

Daily Caller, 03.08.2013

‘I’m scared to use it:’ Memphis area schools ban corporal punishment

Eric Owens

The Economist, 03.08.2013

Less than treachery

Next, the sentence
The Economist, 03.08.2013

In the secret state

Public opinion may be shifting, at last, against government intrusiveness
The Economist (UK),, 03.08.2013

Liberty’s lost decade

The war on terror haunts America still; it should recover some of its most cherished values
The Economist Aug, 03.08.2013

Strike less hard

Most of the world’s sharp decline in executions can be credited to China
Valley News, 03.08.2013

Column: Social Capital Has a Dark Side: It Can Aid and Abet Extremism

Cass R. Sunstein

The Independent, 04.08.2013

The real Minority Report? Kent Constabulary tests computer program to predict crime

Initial results from trial suggest algorithms can help police

Paul Peachey

The Independent, 04.08.2013

The real Minority Report? Kent Constabulary tests computer program to predict crime

Initial results from trial suggest algorithms can help police

Paul Peachey

Buffalo News, 04.08.2013

Does training prepare cops for the mentally ill?

Calls to help a mentally ill person are some of the most complex cops face. Many learn their skills on the job, through trial and error. Others embark on a new wave of training
New York Times, 04.08.2013

2 Years After 116 Police Bullets Flew, Few Answers

LIZETTE ALVAREZ

The New Yorker, 05.08.2013

Trial by Twitter

After high-school football stars were accused of rape, online vigilantes demanded that justice be served. Was it?

Ariel Levy

The Australian, 05.08.2013

Parents under pressure over challenge to the right to smack

Adam Shand

UPI.com (blog), 05.08.2013

Corporate crime gender gap: Fraud rings have glass ceilings

Female fraudsters face unequal pay and lack of opportunity inside their crime rings, study finds.

KRISTEN BUTLER

Daily Caller, 05.08.2013

Why almost all anti-drug campaigns fail miserably

Chicago Sun-Times, 05.08.2013

Arrests down among youths who got jobs, therapy: U. of C. study

MAUDLYNE IHEJIRIKA

EurekAlert!, 05.08.2013

Study highlights need for more social responsibility by online gaming industry

University of Washington, 05.08.2013

Abused children found to smoke more as teens and adults

Doree Armstrong

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 05.08.2013

Transfers from Germany Aid US Surveillance

Hubert Gude, Laura Poitras and Marcel Rosenbach

Minneapolis Star Tribune, 05.08.2013

Brazil government research institute says nation has far more homicides than reported

The Economist (Blog), 05.08.2013

Romania's recent past

The fate of half a million political prisoners

L.C. | BUCHAREST

The New York Review of Books, 06.08.2013

The New German Question

Timothy Garton Ash

Newswise Released, 06.08.2013

Online Predators Not Distinctively Dangerous Sex Offenders

A new University of New Hampshire study challenges the view that online predators are a distinctly dangerous variety of sex offender, requiring special programs to protect youth
Science Daily (press release)-, 06.08.2013

Anti-Social Tendencies of Entrepreneurs Demonstrated

The Economist (blog)-, 06.08.2013

Cloudy with a chance of war

E.X.

Chicagomag.com, 06.08.2013

Did America’s Homicide Rate Spike Because Mental Hospitals Shut Down?

Whet Moser

Age of Autism, 06.08.2013

Autism and Violence: From Newtown to Norway

Dan Burns and Dr. William Walsh

The Atlantic, 06.08.2013

The Confessions of Innocent Men

Why would two suspects caught up in a grisly murder investigation admit to a killing they didn't commit?

Marc Bookman

Newswise, 06.08.2013

Research Shows Negative Effects of Half-Siblings

Adolescents who have half-siblings with a different father are more likely to have used drugs and had sex by age 15 than those who have only full siblings, according to new research.
Newswise, 06.08.2013

Children Who Overestimate Their Popularity Less Likely to be Bullies

LawyersandSettlements.com, 06.08.2013

Financial Elder Abuse Often Perpetrated by Trusted Family and Friends

Prevention Action, 06.08.2013

Is changing parent’s behavior enough?

The New Yorker, 07.08.2013

Taken

Under civil forfeiture, Americans who haven’t been charged with wrongdoing can be stripped of their cash, cars, and even homes. Is that all we’re losing?

Sarah Stillman

Huffington Post-, 07.08.2013

Study: Chicago's Youth Employment Program Helps Reduce Violence

The Independent, 07.08.2013

Yes, child abuse victims can be 'predatory'

Barbara Hewson

Huffington Post, 07.08.2013

Race Undercover: The Matter of Bias in the Zimmerman Trial

Devon Carbado, Kimberle Crenshaw, Cheryl I. Harris and Valerie Purdie-Vaughns

New York Times, 07.08.2013

Long Before Little Charlie Became the Face of Evil

MANSON. The Life and Times of Charles Manson: By Jeff Guinn: Illustrated. 495 pages. Simon & Schuster. $27.50.

JANET MASLIN

GoodTherapy.org (blog)-, 07.08.2013

Alcohol Monitoring Anklet Reduces Binge Drinking

Jen Wilson, GoodTherapy.org Correspondent

Independent, 07.08.2013

‘Legion of doom’ phone call prompted al-Qa’ida terror alert

Hayley Parr

Acton Institute (blog)-, 07.08.2013

Dispersing Poor People And Crime

Anthony Bradley

Slate |Posted, 07.08.2013

Are Terror Warnings Pointless?

How overreacting to al-Qaida “chatter” harms America.

John Mueller

New York Times, 07.08.2013

The Iron Pipeline Thrives

THE EDITORIAL BOARD

Newswise, 07.08.2013

Smart Enough to Know Better: Intelligence is Not a Remedy for Racism

Smart people are just as racist as their less intelligent peers — they’re just better at concealing their prejudice, according to a University of Michigan study.
Springer New York / Heidelberg, 07.08.2013

Trust thy neighbor

During times of community change, familiar sources of information feel more trustworthy
Le Monde diplomatique, 07.08.2013

Is the Berlusconi verdict a cause for celebration?

Carlo Accetti Invernizzi

Foreign Policy (blog, 07.08.2013

Tunisia's feuding youth

Alissa Strunk

NOW Magazine, 08.08.2013

Armed and Dangerous

Fifteen people shot, seven of them dead, by police in the last two years. Is it time to disarm our cops?

Ben Spurr

NOW Magazine, 08.08.2013

Armed and Dangerous

Fifteen people shot, seven of them dead, by police in the last two years. Is it time to disarm our cops?

Ben Spurr

Alaska Dispatch, 08.08.2013

Racial bias and 'stand your ground' laws: what the data show

Patrik Jonsson The Christian Science Monitor

ABC Online- Updated, 08.08.2013

Friends, family key motivators for extremist behaviour, study finds

Telegraph.co.uk, 08.08.2013

Police report concludes officers should be polite

Newswise Released, 08.08.2013

Garden for Good: Inmates Finding Peace, Helping Community

Newswise Released, 08.08.2013

Garden for Good: Inmates Finding Peace, Helping Community

The Independent, 08.08.2013

Lords of the flies: How scientists are using maggots to help solve murders

Police are turning to forensic entomologists to gain vital evidence in the fight against crime

Steve Connor

Washington Post, 08.08.2013

Closing a restraining order loophole

Globe and Mail, 08.08.2013

Should I let my teen have a BB gun?

DR. MICHAEL DICKINSON Special to The Globe and Mail

SBS-, 08.08.2013

Social networks 'driving up violent extremism'

University of Kent Story, 08.08.2013

New forensic technique for analysing lipstick traces

EurekAlert!, 08.08.2013

Carnegie Mellon research shows cellphone use may not cause more car crashes

EurekAlert!, 08.08.2013

What do people expect from sexting?

New York Times, 09.08.2013

West Germany Engaged in Sports Doping in 1970s, Study Says

JERÉ LONGMAN

Police Oracle, 09.08.2013

Sex offences: Training needed to overcome 'culture' problems

EurekAlert (press release)-, 09.08.2013

Racial differences in types of alcohol drinks consumed by adolescent girls

Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, 09.08.2013

In US, a Youth is Killed by a Gun Every Three Hours

James Swift

Huffington Post, 09.08.2013

Nasser Al-Wahishi, Al Qaeda Leader In Yemen, Outlines Jihad Blueprint In Letter To Fellow Terrorist

RUKMINI CALLIMACHI

Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, 10.08.2013

Oversight is critical in intelligence game

The Economist, 10.08.2013

How to get out of a vicious circle

A murder trial is symptomatic of Europe’s biggest social problem
The Economist, 10.08.2013

A new prescription

New Zealand’s plan to regulate designer drugs is better than trying to ban them and failing
The Economist, 10.08.2013

A byte for a byte

Letting companies strike back at computer hackers is a bad idea
The Economist, 10.08.2013

Firewalls and firefights

A new breed of internet-security firms are encouraging companies to fight back against computer hackers
EurekAlert, 11.08.2013

Study to investigate mental health care for prisoners

Huffington Post, 11.08.2013

Marijuana History In United States Sees Milestone, Pot First Banned In California 100 Years Ago

GazetteNET, 11.08.2013

Wrapped in extremism — a childhood in the John Birch Society

JOHN SHEIRER

Haaretz, 11.08.2013

Holocaust facts: Where does the figure of 6 million victims come from?

Considering the amount of original research that has been done in recent decades, is this number still considered accurate by scholars of the subject?
TIME-Aug., 12.08.2013

NYPD Wrongly Targeted Minorities, Judge rules

AP / Colleen Long

Foreign Policy (Blog), 12.08.2013

So You Want to Disperse a Large Islamist Sit-In

David Kenner

Police Oracle, 12.08.2013

New forensic research could transform major investigations

Studies developing and testing fingerprint collection and bodily fluid identification tactics could revolutionise investigation techniques.

Jasmin McDermott - Police Oracle

EurekAlert!, 12.08.2013

'Fifty Shades of Grey' perpetuates violence against women

EAST LANSING, Mich. — "Fifty Shades of Grey," the best-selling novel that's promoted as a tale of erotic romance, actually perpetuates the problem of violence against women, a new study finds.
EurekAlert!, 12.08.2013

Young beer-drinkers binge-drink more frequently

Police Oracle Date, 12.08.2013

Chief: Mutual aid officers 'do not need firearms'

Personnel deploying to Northern Ireland have been well protected by PSNI colleagues, says public order lead.

Cliff Caswell - Police Oracle

Prevention Action, 12.08.2013

Scale of the challenge

Toronto Star, 13.08.2013

Pot: to legalize or not

Should mrijuana be legal in Canada? Readers discuss.
The Center for Public Integrity, 13.08.2013

Conference addresses alternatives to racial profiling, harsh school discipline

Hardnews, 13.08.2013

Surveillance: Big Brother is Listening

USA TODAY, 13.08.2013

Thanking the Zimmerman jury: Column

Why the verdict may actually have been good for African-American community.

Robert K. Ross

EurekAlert!, 13.08.2013

Prisons must do more to provide health and social care to growing population of older prisoners

More needs to be done in prisons to look after a growing population of older male prisoners, according to research by The University of Manchester
Washington Post, 13.08.2013

Here’s what you need to know about stop and frisk — and why the courts shut it down

Dylan Matthews

PsychCentral.com (blog, 13.08.2013

Empathy Linked to Age Rather than Species

Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 14.08.2013

Vos and Flynn on 'broken-windows' crime fighting

By Don Walker of the Journal Sentinel

BBC News, 14.08.2013

Criminologists identify family killer characteristics

Melissa Hogenboom Science reporter, BBC News

Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, 14.08.2013

Pilot Study Finds ER Patients Drinking High-Octane Beer

Study Shows Feasibility of Collecting Alcohol Brand Consumption Data in ER Departments
International Business Times, 14.08.2013

Why Do Fathers Kill Their Families? New ‘Family Annihilator’ Study Reveals New Clues

Charles Poladian

Nature.com, 14.08.2013

Evidence-based justice: Corrupted memory

Elizabeth Loftus has spent decades exposing flaws in eyewitness testimony. Her ideas are gaining fresh traction in the US legal system.
Delta-Optimist-, 14.08.2013

From police officer to assistant prof

Former Delta Sgt. Rick Parent ventures into world of academia & has position with SFU's school of criminology

Jessica Kerr / Delta Optimist

University of Wisconsin-Madison, 14.08.2013

Children exposed to lead more likely to be suspended from school

Meghan Lepisto

Telegraph.co.uk, 14.08.2013

Film violence: why it's worth fighting for

Do violent films like Kick-Ass 2 whet our appetite for real-life bloodshed? Quite the opposite, argues Robbie Collin.
The New York Review of Books, 15.08.2013

They Know Much More Than You Think

In mid-May, Edward Snowden, an American in his late twenties, walked through the onyx entrance of the Mira Hotel on Nathan Road in Hong Kong and checked in.

James Bamford

witf.org-03.08.2013, 15.08.2013

As PA ages, the state examines guardianships and abuse

Halle Stockton | PublicSource

The Atlantic Cities, 15.08.2013

The Prisoner Suicide Puzzle

Chris Opfer

Slate Magazine, 15.08.2013

New Research Supports the Notion That There’s No Such Thing as a “Consensual” Police Encounter

Justin Peters

EurekAlert!, 16.08.2013

Soft drinks and behavioral problems in young children

National Post, 16.08.2013

Sugary drinks linked to aggressive behaviour in young children: U.S. study

David Rockne Corrigan

WWNO-Originally, 16.08.2013

What Makes A Whistleblower?

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 16.08.2013

The Straight Dope

Detlef Hacke, Udo Ludwig and Michael Wulzinger

National Review Online (blog), 16.08.2013

The Children of the Incarcerated

Reihan Salam

Wall Street Journal, 16.08.2013

'Diversion' Programs Send More to Treatment, Instead of Prison

Federal Policy Changes Could Lead to Wider Adoption for Lower-Level Offenders

JOE PALAZZOLO and ASHBY JONES

New Scientist, 16.08.2013

States lead the US toward a new era in its war on drugs

Peter Aldhous

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 17.08.2013

Mandatory minimums won't reduce gun crimes

Michael Tonry

The Age, 17.08.2013

The battle over human nature

Steve Connor

New York Times-, 17.08.2013

Victims’ Dilemma: 911 Calls Can Bring Eviction

ERIK ECKHOLM

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, 17.08.2013

News Analysis: Is Columbus dangerous?

Sonya Sorich

The New Republic, 19.08.2013

Science Is Not Your Enemy

An impassioned plea to neglected novelists, embattled professors, and tenure-less historians

STEVEN PINKER

Birmingham Mail, 19.08.2013

Birmingham academic's theory on killers in the family

Ben Hurst

CTV British Columbia Published, 19.08.2013

Police tech could stop crimes before they even happen

Police technology is getting closer and closer to being able to stop crimes before they occur. Science fiction films like Minority Report no longer seem quite so far-fetched.
Accountingweb.com, 19.08.2013

Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal

Terri Eyden; Bill Barrett, CPA/ABV/CFF

EurekAlert!, 19.08.2013

Far from being harmless, the effects of bullying last long into adulthood

A new study shows that serious illness, struggling to hold down a regular job, and poor social relationships are just some of the adverse outcomes in adulthood faced by those exposed to bullying in childhood.
FleetNews, 19.08.2013

Three-quarters of motorists want to take the law in to their own hands

New research suggests motorists want to be more proactive in reporting reckless driving on Britain’s roads.
New York Times, 19.08.2013

Misrule of Law

HUA ZE

San Francisco Chronicle (press release)-, 19.08.2013

New Law Enforcement Investigative Data Technology Helps Police Solve More Cases Efficiently.

The Guardian, 19.08.2013

Glenn Greenwald: detaining my partner was a failed attempt at intimidation

The detention of my partner, David Miranda, by UK authorities will have the opposite effect of the one intended
Coloradoan.com, 22.08.2013

Is marijuana OK for you? Research stunted, even in Colorado

The U.S. government's classification of marijuana deems it more dangerous than meth and cocaine, with 'no currently accepted medical use.

Robert Allen

MSU today, 27.08.2013

Dating violence impedes victims' earnings

Dating violence in adolescence not only takes a physical and emotional toll on young women, it also leads to less education and lower earnings later in life, according to a first-of-its-kind study led by a Michigan State University researcher. - See more at:

Andy Henion, Adrienne Adams

Crystallake.patch.com, 27.08.2013

Task Force to Study Youth Heroin Use in Illinois

Illinois lawmakers have recently passes legislation to create a Young Adults Heroin Use Task Force to combat the growing use of heroin in Illinois.
Pacific Standard, 27.08.2013

Is Exposure to Lead Partially to Blame for High Rates of Violent Crime in Black Communities? Examining the relationship between lead, race, and crime.

In the late 1990s, I turned down my publisher’s offer to do a third edition of my criminology textbook. It wasn’t just that editions one and two had failed to make me a man of wealth and fame. But it was clear that crime had changed greatly. Rates of murder and robbery had fallen by nearly 50 percent; property crimes like car theft and burglary were also much lower. Anybody writing an honest and relevant book about crime would have a lot of explaining to do. And that would be a lot of work.

Jay Livingston

The Huffington Post, 28.08.2013

America Has More Reasonable Drug Laws Than Canada: What the Hell?

It beats me why so many American conservatives have smartened up about when it makes sense to send people to jail when Canadian conservatives -- at least the ones who count -- clearly haven't.

Colin Kenny

Prevention Action, 28.08.2013

A less controlling way to promote good parenting?