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

The Conversation, 01.03.2018

AI can now make fake porn, making revenge porn even more complicated

Nicola Henry, Anastasia Powell, Asher Flynn

New Humanist, 01.03.2018

"Solutions exist, and we can find better ones"

JP O'Malley

The Atlantic, 01.03.2018

The Plot Against America

Franklin Foer

Predictive Analytics Times, 01.03.2018

Justice Can’t Be Colorblind: How to Fight Bias with Predictive Policing

Eric Siegel

BBC News, 02.03.2018

How a teacher sought to recruit a terror 'death squad'

Dominic Casciani

The Conversation, 02.03.2018

How to overcome religious prejudice among refugees

Kat Eghdamian

Vox.com, 02.03.2018

A new, huge review of gun research has bad news for the NRA

German Lopez

New York Times, 02.03.2018

There’s an Awful Lot We Still Don’t Know About Guns

QUOCTRUNG BUI and MARGOT SANGER-KATZ

Minnesota Public Radio News, 02.03.2018

How segregation shapes fatal police violence

Gene Demby

Newswise, 02.03.2018

Digital-age Tools and Technology Give Rise to Fake Videos

Arizona State University (ASU)

The Guardian, 02.03.2018

The unwelcome revival of ‘race science’

Gavin Evans

New York Times, 02.03.2018

Elder Abuse: Sometimes It’s Self-Inflicted

Paula Span

Japan Today, 03.03.2018

Does terrorism cause poverty? Or the reverse?

Michael R Czinkota, Valbona Zeneli and Gary Knight

The Conversation, 04.03.2018

How thinking about murderers as hunters could help the police

Jessica Leigh Thornton, Rosabelle Boswell

The Verge, 04.03.2018

Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You is a morally challenging game about surveillance

Michael Moore

New Yorker, 05.03.2018

The N.R.A. Lobbyist Behind Florida’s Pro-Gun Policies

Mike Spies

New Yorker, 05.03.2018

The Afterlife of Pablo Escobar

Jon Lee Anderson

EurekAlert!, 05.03.2018

How does resolving cannabis problems differ from problems with alcohol or other drugs?

Massachusetts General Hospital

Smithsonian, 05.03.2018

Artificial Intelligence Is Now Used to Predict Crime. But Is It Biased?

Randy Rieland

The Red & Black, 05.03.2018

OPINION: There's a connection between toxic masculinity and gun violence

Asher Beckner

Medical Xpress, 05.03.2018

Study finds differences in how domestic violence victims seek help

University of Arkansas

University of Oxford, 05.03.2018

Dying for the group: what motivates the ultimate sacrifice?

The Guardian, 05.03.2018

Crime, punishment and the Lego thief: how randomised trials change our world

CNN, 05.03.2018

What Parkland law enforcement failed to learn from Columbine

James Gagliano

Journalist’s Resource, 05.03.2018

Criminal restitution: Tens of billions in debt remain unpaid

Denise-Marie Ordway

The Conversation, 06.03.2018

Why the gun debate needs to move away from simplistic ideas of ‘good’ and ‘bad’

Samara McPhedran

Crime Report, 06.03.2018

How iPads Changed a Police Force’s Response to Mental Illness

John Ramsey

The Conversation, 06.03.2018

Lessons from history on what to do with foreign fighters returning from Syria

Nir Arielli

HuffPost, 06.03.2018

Men Are Impersonating Police To Sexually Exploit Women, And We’re Not Paying Enough Attention

Jenavieve Hatch

Newswise, 06.03.2018

Study Finds Differences in How Domestic Violence Victims Seek Help

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

The Conversation, 06.03.2018

‘These are the keys of this paradise’: how 700 years of Muslim rule in Spain came to an end

Elizabeth Drayson Lorna

EurekAlert!, 06.03.2018

What do crime scene investigators actually do? (video)

American Chemical Society

The Conversation, 07.03.2018

Phenibut, online drug markets and the limits of law enforcement

Andrew Childs, Melissa Bull

The Weekly Standard, 07.03.2018

Radley Balko: 'The Biggest Problem in Our System is Bad Incentives'

NPR, 07.03.2018

Here's How To Prevent The Next School Shooting, Experts Say

Anya Kamenetz

The Conversation, 07.03.2018

AI profiling: the social and moral hazards of ‘predictive’ policing

Mike Rowe

NL Times, 07.03.2018

Only 2 pct. of innocent suspects can give watertight alibi: study

Janene Pieters

The Lens, 07.03.2018

Should Big Brother get to watch you buy booze in the Big Easy? Council slates vote for tomorrow

Hannah Kreiger-Benson and Mariama Eversley

Ben Swann's Truth In Media, 07.03.2018

Northeastern Study: Schools Safer Than in ’90s, Shootings ‘Not an Epidemic’

Barry Donegan

New York Review of Books, 08.03.2018

A Glimmer of Justice

Aryeh Neier

EurekAlert!, 08.03.2018

False news spreads widely and easily

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Washington Post, 08.03.2018

The #MeToo movement has shaken the world. Can #MosqueMeToo shake Islam?

Jason Rezaian

The Conversation, 08.03.2018

Use of the word ‘radicalisation’ is ballooning – and it’s hiding the real causes of violence

Rob Faure Walker

The Conversation, 08.03.2018

School shooters: What can law enforcement do to stop them?

James Jacobs

The Conversation, 08.03.2018

Victims are more willing to report rape, so why are conviction rates still woeful?

Michele Burman, Oona Brooks

EurekAlert!, 08.03.2018

Bullying based on stigma has especially damaging effects

University of Delaware

EurekAlert!, 08.03.2018

Exposure to childhood violence linked to psychiatric disorders

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Pacific Standard, 08.03.2018

We Asked Three Experts to Discuss the Role of Criminal Intent and Insanity in Our Legal System

Candace Butera

Tanvi Misra, 09.03.2018

United States of Anti-Muslim Hate

Bloomberg, 09.03.2018

Why Brazil's Strict Gun Laws Have Misfired

Mac Margolis

The Virginian-Pilot, 09.03.2018

Analysis | How states with loose oversight export crime guns nationwide

Christopher Ingraham

Washington Post, 09.03.2018

MS-13 is ‘taking over the school,’ one teen warned before she was killed

Michael E. Miller

Science News, 09.03.2018

What we do and don’t know about how to prevent gun violence

Rachel Ehrenberg

Macleans, 09.03.2018

Donald Trump makes video games a gun-violence bogeyman again

Andray Domise

Snopes.com, 09.03.2018

Does the United States Have a Lower Death Rate From Mass Shootings Than European Countries?

The Atlantic, 09.03.2018

How to Lose Your Job From Sexual Harassment in 33 Easy Steps

Deborah Copaken

Atlanta Black Star, 10.03.2018

Tall, Dark and Dangerous? Study Finds Tall Black Men Are In More Danger Of Biased Policing

Cecilia Smith

CBC.ca Posted, 10.03.2018

'Into the dark': With just months to go before legalization, federal government funds marijuana research

Susan Lunn

Chicago Tribune, 10.03.2018

Give a civilian oversight board the power to remove police superintendent, set policy, community groups propose

Annie Sweeney

Polygon, 10.03.2018

A brief history of blaming video games for mass murder

Colin Campbell@ColinCampbellx

The Cornell Review, 11.03.2018

The Mueller Indictments and the Crisis of the Modern American Presidency, Part III

Alex Clark

The New Yorker, 12.03.2018

The Gun-Control Debate After Parkland

Margaret Talbot

The New Yorker, 12.03.2018

Christopher Steele, the Man Behind the Trump Dossier

Jane Mayer

New York Times, 12.03.2018

Congress Quashed Research Into Gun Violence. Since Then, 600,000 People Have Been Shot.

SHEILA KAPLAN

Psychology Today Posted, 12.03.2018

Slavery’s Legacy on Modern Gun Violence

Glenn Geher, Ph.D

The Conversation, 12.03.2018

Why mental health treatment is not an easy solution to violence

Sarah Desmarais Professor of Psychology

Newswise Article, 12.03.2018

How to Stop a Bully: A Guide for Students, Parents and Teachers

Source Newsroom

The Conversation March, 12.03.2018

Three radical steps to derail doping in elite sport

Paul Dimeo Senior Lecturer

The Conversation, 12.03.2018

Sergei Skripal and the long history of assassination attempts abroad

Dan Lomas Programme Leader,

ScienceDaily, 12.03.2018

On Twitter, false news travels faster than true stories, study finds

New Statesman, 12.03.2018

What Britain’s organised criminals think of Brexit

Mike Marinetto

New York Times, 12.03.2018

Why Demonstrating Is Good for Kids

LISA DAMOUR

New York Times online, 13.03.2018

The Real Problem With Video Games

SETH SCHIESEL

The Conversation, 13.03.2018

Many men are sexually harassed in the workplace – so why aren’t they speaking out?

Robin Bailey Senior Lecturer in Psychological Therapies, University of Central Lancashire

EurekAlert, 13.03.2018

Field-data study finds no evidence of racial bias in predictive policing

New York Magazine, 13.03.2018

Gray Hat

Reeves Wiedeman

The Guardian, 13.03.2018

Muslim Cyber Army: a 'fake news' operation designed to derail Indonesia's leader

thejournal.ie, 13.03.2018

Why does a person become radicalised? That's the million dollar question

Homeland Security, 13.03.2018

Canadian Intelligence Identifies Key Trends in Terrorist Mobilization to Violence

Reason.com, 13.03.2018

Trump Says the Border Wall Will Pay for Itself. It Won't.

Eric Boehm

Psychology Today (blog), 13.03.2018

How Verbal Descriptions Affect Identification of Criminals

The Crime Report, 14.03.2018

Life in a Rural Gang: Little Future, Less Hope

Katti Gray

Medscape Medical News, 14.03.2018

TBI: A Risk Factor for Violent Crime?

Deborah Brauser

The Conversation March, 14.03.2018

Russian spy attack: how toxic chemicals can cause widespread contamination

Vera Thoss Lecturer in Sustainable Chemistry, Bangor University

EurekAlert, 14.03.2018

Educational success curbs effects of child abuse, neglect

University of Michigan

Scientific American, 14.03.2018

Why Are White Men Stockpiling Guns?

Jeremy Adam Smith

FiveThirtyEight, 14.03.2018

These Researchers Have Been Trying To Stop School Shootings For 20 Years

Maggie Koerth-Baker

Mother Jones, 14.03.2018

This Is the Legal Thicket the NRA Has Created to Make It Impossible to Study Gun Violence

Nathalie Baptiste

Aeon, 14.03.2018

A history of alienation

Martin Jay

The Verge, 15.03.2018

New Orleans ends its Palantir predictive policing program

Ali Winston

The Atlantic, 15.03.2018

Telling the Truth About CIA Torture

Ali Soufan

Pacific Standard, 15.03.2018

Gang Databases Are a Life Sentence for Black and Latino Communities

Emmanuel Felton

The Conversation, 15.03.2018

Zero tolerance discipline policies won’t fix school shootings

Derek W. Black Professor of Law, University of South Carolina

The Guardian, 16.03.2018

I found out what happened when a mother took her son to be kneecapped in Northern Ireland

Sinéad O'Shea

Newsweek, 16.03.2018

Give Teachers Guns, And More Black Children Will Die

Calandrian Simpson Kemp

Insightcrime.org, 16.03.2018

Ex-FARC Mafia Boss Had Cocaine Network, Mexico Ties

Mimi Yagoub

The Journal News, 16.03.2018

Cops, guns and politics: How police who shoot see gun laws differently

Jordan Fenster

BBC News, 16.03.2018

Child sexual exploitation: How the system failed

Bethan Bell BBC News

The West Australian, 16.03.2018

Six-month body-camera trial fails to reduce assaults on WA cops

Gabrielle Knowles

The Conversation, 16.03.2018

Salisbury spy attack: a lesson from history on how hard it is to prove Russian involvement

Patrick Kiernan

The Conversation, 16.03.2018

My Lai: 50 years after, American soldiers’ shocking crimes must be remembered

Robert Hodierne

The Conversation, 16.03.2018

Prisons will only improve if the public demands change

Sophie Ellis

Washington Examiner, 17.03.2018

Edward Snowden: Facebook is a surveillance company rebranded as 'social media'

Daniel Chaitin

The Guardian, 17.03.2018

Migrants tell of abuse and violence on the streets of Paris

Mark Townsend

The Guardian, 17.03.2018

The crisis in modern masculinity

Pankaj Mishra

The Guardian Sun, 18.03.2018

Data scandal is huge blow for Facebook – and efforts to study its impact on society

Olivia Solon

The New Yorker, 19.03.2018

Reddit and the Struggle to Detoxify the Internet

Andrew Marantz

Youris.com, 19.03.2018

Beyond the Godfather

Margherita Sforza

Christian Science Monitor, 19.03.2018

How treating gun violence as public-health issue could help children

Stacy Teicher Khadaroo

Psychology Today (blog), 19.03.2018

Science Sheds Light on Risk Factors for Youth Violence

Brad J. Bushman and Sarah M. Coyne

Iowa State University News Service, 19.03.2018

Psychologists: Risk factors for youth violence should guide policy in response to mass shootings

WBAA, 19.03.2018

IUPUI Study Addresses Racial Bias Concerns In Predictive Policing

Becca Costello

WBFO, 19.03.2018

How Is Bullying Linked To Violence In Society?

New York Times, 19.03.2018

Facebook’s Surveillance Machine

Zeynep Tufekci

John Jay News, 19.03.2018

Professors Jeglic and Calkins Are on a Mission to Create a World Free of Sexual Violence

EurekAlert!, 19.03.2018

Eliminating injustice imposed by the death penalty

University of Chicago Press Journals

The Conversation, 20.03.2018

We won’t stop lone-actor attacks until we understand violence against women

Jude McCulloch, JaneMaree Maher, Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Sandra Walklate

The Conversation, 20.03.2018

MS-13 is a street gang, not a drug cartel – and the difference matters

Steven S. Dudley

The Conversation, 20.03.2018

Zero civilian casualties: why the face of Western war gives us a false idea of conflict

Sten Rynning

The Daily Pennsylvanian, 20.03.2018

Penn study shows increase in assault rates for cities that held Trump presidential rallies

Bernie Rodgers

The Atlantic, 20.03.2018

The Refugee Detectives

Greame Wood

EurekAlert!, 20.03.2018

Child sex abuse much greater than believed with more women committing offenses

University of Huddersfield

theguardian.com, 20.03.2018

'Utterly horrifying': ex-Facebook insider says covert data harvesting was routine

Paul Lewis

The Conversation, 20.03.2018

How young children can develop racial biases – and what that means

Nathalia Gjersoe

The Conversation, 21.03.2018

Confronting hate speech with the geography of freedom

Simon Springer

The Conversation, 21.03.2018

Threat assessments crucial to prevent school shootings

Dewey Cornell

Washington Post, 21.03.2018

Austin bombing suspect Mark Conditt des after blowing himself up, police say

Kristine Phillips, Mark Berman, Meagan Flynn and Eva Ruth Moravec

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 21.03.2018

The Ghosts of Islamic State

Christoph Reuter

The New Republic, 21.03.2018

The Trump Administration’s Death Penalty Daydream

Matt Ford

The Conversation, 22.03.2018

School resource officers can prevent tragedies, but training is key

Elizabeth Englander

Newswise, 22.03.2018

Breakthrough Test Detects Heroin and Cocaine From a Fingerprint

American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC)

EurekAlert!, 22.03.2018

Care home admissions risk breaching human rights of older people

University of East Anglia

CityLab, 22.03.2018

Forget Broken Windows: Think 'Busy Streets'

Marc A Zimmerman

Refinery29, 22.03.2018

The Austin Bombing Suspect Isn't A Victim. The Media Needs To Stop Covering Him Like He Is.

Ashley Alese Edwards

The Conversation, 22.03.2018

Want to fight crime? Plant some flowers with your neighbor

Marc A Zimmerman

The Conversation, 22.03.2018

Five controversial interrogation techniques still not judged as torture in missed opportunity for human rights

Samantha Newbery

TIME, 22.03.2018

6 Real Ways We Can Reduce Gun Violence in America

Sean Gregory and Chris Wilson

The Conversation, 22.03.2018

Aum Shinrikyo subway sarin attack: Japanese cult members await execution two decades on

Mai Sato

SPIEGEL ONLINE, 23.03.2018

A Soviet Nerve Agent Triggers a New Cold War

The Conversation, 23.03.2018

Gun control and March for Our Lives: 4 essential reads

Naomi Schalit

The Conversation, 23.03.2018

If cannabis is getting stronger, why aren’t cases of schizophrenia rising?

Musa Sami

The Conversation, 23.03.2018

Russia doesn’t just violate international law – it follows and shapes it too

Philippa Hetherington, Ben Noble

Newswise, 23.03.2018

Study: Are They Lying? What Non-Verbal Clues Can and Cannot Tell You

University at Buffalo

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2018

Exposed: The path of ransomware payments

Washington Post, 24.03.2018

How the nerve agent in the spy attack and other toxins cause widespread contamination

Vera Thoss

CBC News, 25.03.2018

Diverse mix of gangs a growing security challenge for federal prisons

Kathleen Harris

Boston Globe, 25.03.2018

NRA has long history of suppressing data on gun violence

Annie Linskey

Newswise, 26.03.2018

University of Utah Researchers Identify Link Between Chicago Homicide Spike and Decline in Stop-and-Frisk Policing

University of Utah

EurekAlert!, 26.03.2018

Who becomes a hero? It is more than just a personality trait

Ohio State University

Christian Science Monitor, 26.03.2018

In Europe, preventing gun violence often starts with mental health search for solutions

Sara Miller Llana

Christian Science Monitor, 26.03.2018

Wall Street firms want to know what firearms makers are doing to reduce gun violence

Marley Jay

The Guardian, 26.03.2018

The Brexit whistleblower: ‘Did Vote Leave use me? Was I naive?'

Carole Cadwalladr

The Conversation, 26.03.2018

Psychographics: the behavioural analysis that helped Cambridge Analytica know voters’ minds

Michael Wade

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

The dismal failure of efforts to empower people in the Arab world

Janine A. Clark

The LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy, 27.03.2018

Women and men receive different punishments for their involvement in the same crime: prostitution.

Brookings Institution (blog), 27.03.2018

How can we hold those who benefit from racism accountable?

Andre M. Perry

Washington Post, 27.03.2018

Police violence affects women of color just as much as men. Why don’t we hear about it?

Jonathan Capehart

InfoMigrants, 27.03.2018

Europe's shame: The abuse and sexual of exploitation of migrant kids in Greece

Chloe Lyneham

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Culture of trust is key for school safety

Calvin Morrill Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Michael Musheno

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Is counter-attack justified against a state-sponsored cyber attack? It’s a legal grey area

Sandeep Gopalan

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Trump plan to execute ‘big drug pushers’ will do nothing to stop opioid overdoses

Angélica Durán-Martínez

The LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy, 27.03.2018

Women and men receive different punishments for their involvement in the same crime: prostitution.

Washington Post, 27.03.2018

Police violence affects women of color just as much as men. Why don’t we hear about it?

Jonathan Capehart

InfoMigrants, 27.03.2018

Europe's shame: The abuse and sexual of exploitation of migrant kids in Greece

Chloe Lyneham

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Culture of trust is key for school safety

Calvin Morrill Stefan A. Riesenfeld, Michael Musheno

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Is counter-attack justified against a state-sponsored cyber attack? It’s a legal grey area

Sandeep Gopalan

The Conversation, 27.03.2018

Trump plan to execute ‘big drug pushers’ will do nothing to stop opioid overdoses

Angélica Durán-Martínez

The Conversation, 29.03.2018

Slovakia’s political crisis: the murder that forced a whole government to resign

Nicolette M Makovicky

York Dispatch, 29.03.2018

Report: What America’s mass killers have in common

The Washington Post, 29.03.2018

Mass violence in the U.S. usually follows warning signs from attackers, report finds

Mark Berman

The Atlantic, 29.03.2018

A New Plan to Create an 'Islam of France'

Karina Piser

EurekAlert!, 29.03.2018

Child sexual abuse in US costs up to $1.5 million per child death, study finds

Georgia State University

The Guardian, 29.03.2018

When will Britain face up to its crimes against humanity?

Kris Manjapra

The Atlantic, 29.03.2018

The Lie Detector in the Age of Alternative Facts

Megan Garber

The Conversation, 30.03.2018

How Cambridge Analytica’s Facebook targeting model really worked – according to the person who built it

Matthew Hindman

New York Times, 30.03.2018

The Myth of the Criminal Immigrant

ANNA FLAGG

The Washington Post, 30.03.2018

Noor Salman, the Orlando nightclub shooter’s wife, acquitted of charges she aided 2016 massacre

Barbara Liston and Matt Zapotosky

VICE, 30.03.2018

How Sex Offender Registries Can Result in Vigilante Murder

Rob Csernyik

Boing Boing, 30.03.2018

Georgia criminalizes routine security research

Cory Doctorow

Bloomberg, 30.03.2018

Opioid Abuse Isn't 'Victimless.' What About the Kids?

Naomi Schaefer Riley

Newswise, 30.03.2018

New Study Confirms Racial Disparities in Vermont Traffic Stops, Searches

University of Vermont