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

THE BELIEVER, 01.06.2018

Our Arab

ZAINA ARAFAT

New York Times, 01.06.2018

Amid London’s Crime Surge, Authorities Take Aim at ‘Drill,’ a Bleak Style of Rap Music

Ceylan Yeginsu and Anna Codrea-Rado

Pacific Standard, 01.06.2018

Is the Trump Administration Hindering Asylum Seekers by Making It Harder to Tell Who Qualifies?

Francie Diep

New York Magazine, 01.06.2018

Is the World Done With Liberal Democracy?

Andrew Sullivan

CBC.ca, 02.06.2018

New questions about old Canadian study foreshadowing opioid crisis

Kelly Crowe

The Guardian, 02.06.2018

Legalising cannabis ‘could earn Treasury £3.5bn’

Jamie Doward

The Atlantic, 02.06.2018

The Trump Administration's Approach to School Violence Is More Style Than Substance

Alia Wong

The Independent, 02.06.2018

The Taliban's legacy in Afghanistan has plundered women's basic human rights

Barin Sultani Haymon

HeraldScotland, 03.06.2018

Revealed: the people most likely to be scammed

Peter Swindon

theguardian.com, 03.06.2018

Police facing surge in extremists released from jail, analysis finds

Jamie Grierson and Caelainn Barr

The Conversation, 04.06.2018

Combining the facial recognition decisions of humans and computers can prevent costly mistakes

David White

The Conversation, 04.06.2018

The slippery slope of dehumanizing language

Allison Skinner

The Conversation, 04.06.2018

Cambridge Analytica is more than a data breach – it’s a human rights problem

Lorna McGregor

HeraldScotland, 04.06.2018

Drug gangs preying on the weak to use homes for crimes

David Leask

The Strategist (blog), 05.06.2018

Understanding what drives terror

Isaac Kfir

The Conversation, 05.06.2018

Deterring cyber attacks: old problems, new solutions

Joe Burton

The Conversation, 05.06.2018

Peace walls and other social frontiers can breed crime and conflict in cities

Gwilym Pryce

City Limits, 05.06.2018

They Say Legal Guardians Ripped Them Off—and the State AG Let Them Down

Alisa Partlan

EurekAlert!, 05.06.2018

Psychedelic drug use associated with reduced partner violence in men

University of British Columbia Okanagan campus

The Economist, 05.06.2018

I know what you’ll do next summer

Jon Fasman

Newswise, 05.06.2018

Rural gangs in Mississippi have ties to Windy City

University of Arkansas

The Conversation, 06.06.2018

How a masculine culture that favors sexual conquests gave us today’s ‘incels’

Ross Haenfler

EurekAlert!, 06.06.2018

Terror: The power of narration

University of Bonn

war on the rocks, 06.06.2018

Compounding Violent Extremism? When Efforts to Prevent Violence Backfire

Jessica Trisko Darden

EurekAlert!, 06.06.2018

Internet search data shows link between anti-Muslim and pro-ISIS searches in the US

American Association for the Advancement of Science

The Independent, 06.06.2018

Terror attacks cost the UK economy £3bn last year, new research shows

Caitlin Morrison

Toronto Star, 06.06.2018

U of T researchers design algorithm that dupes facial recognition detectors

Julien Gignac

The Globe and Mail, 06.06.2018

Finally, a sign of national unity: racial profiling in policing

Denise Balkissoon

POLITICO EUROPE, 06.06.2018

What populists get wrong about migration

Craig Spencer

Folio Weekly, 06.06.2018

Community Divided: The Wedge Between Policing and the Policed

DIMA VITANOVA WILLIAMS

Public Radio Tulsa, 06.06.2018

"Cuz: The Life and Times of Michael A."

Rich Fisher

The Economist, 06.06.2018

How homosexuality became a crime in the Middle East

Washington Post, 06.06.2018

Where killings go unsolved

New York Review of Books, 07.06.2018

The Mass Murder We Don’t Talk About

Helen Epstein

London Review of Books, 07.06.2018

The Tower

Andrew O’Hagan

Wall Street Journal, 07.06.2018

Islamic State’s Attacks Raise Threat of Southeast Asia Hub

Yaroslav Trofimov

The Drive, 07.06.2018

'Eye in the Sky' Research Project Uses Drones to Spot Violence in Crowds

Marco Margaritoff

EurekAlert!, 07.06.2018

Systemic racism needs more examination related to health, says UofL researcher

University of Louisville

EurekAlert!, 07.06.2018

Bad news becomes hysteria in crowds, new research shows

EurekAlert!, 07.06.2018

The causes and effects of violence

The Conversation, 07.06.2018

Britain’s hostility to those seeking refuge didn’t start with Theresa May – it dates back a century

Anita Howarth Senior Lecturer in Journalism, Brunel University London

EurekAlert, 08.06.2018

First public forecasts from ViEWS, a political Violence Early-Warning System

Uppsala University

EurekAlert, 08.06.2018

Science of racism examined in new set of research articles

Association for Psychological Science

EurekAlert!, 08.06.2018

The burglary microbiome project

American Society for Microbiology

The Root, 09.06.2018

‘Is the President Aware That Taking the Knee Is About Police-Involved Shootings?’

Richard Prince

New York Times, 09.06.2018

In Newark, Police Cameras, and the Internet, Watch You

Rick Rojas

TheStreet.com, 10.06.2018

Can Legal Cannabis Help Slow the Opioid Drug Epidemic in the U.S.?

Free Press Journal, 10.06.2018

The ISIS Caliphate: From Syria to the Doorsteps of India by Stanly Johny- Review

Sandeep Singh

The Guardian Sun, 10.06.2018

How we all colluded in Fortress Europe

Kenan Malik

Globalnews.ca, 10.06.2018

From bomb threats to handcuffs, police warn scammers growing increasingly aggressive

Simon Little Digital Reporter CKNW

Power Line (blog), 11.06.2018

Unsolved killlings, what do they tell us?

Paul Mirengoff

IFLScience (blog), 11.06.2018

Australian Teens Are Committing Way Less Crime For A Peculiar Reason

Tom Hale

The Conversation, 11.06.2018

School shootings: why some young people are more traumatised than others

Áine Travers PhD Researcher in Psychology, University of Southern Denmark

EurekAlert, 11.06.2018

People who 'see the glass as half full' are more likely to fall prey to marketing scams

University of Plymouth

EurekAlert, 11.06.2018

Squashing cyberbullying: New approach is fast, accurate

University of Colorado at Boulder

EurekAlert!, 11.06.2018

Philosopher warns against 'drifting into state terrorism'

The Atlantic, 11.06.2018

What One Professor’s Case for Hating Men Missed

Conor Friedersdorf

The Conversation, 12.06.2018

Do abused women need asylum? 4 essential reads

Catesby Holmes

The Conversation, 12.06.2018

Living with neighborhood violence may shape teens’ brains

Darby Saxbe

EurekAlert!, 12.06.2018

Claiming credit for cyberattacks

University of Connecticut

EurekAlert!, 12.06.2018

Urban violence can hurt test scores even for kids who don't experience it

Johns Hopkins University

New York Times, 12.06.2018

She Was Raped and Threatened With Death. Now She Has Lost Hope of Asylum.

Liz Robbins

Journalist's Resource, 12.06.2018

Homicide in Brazil: What Journalists Should Know

Eduardo Salgado

The Washington Post, 12.06.2018

It’s time to stop laughing at Nigerian scammers — because they’re stealing billions of dollars

Cleve R. Wootson Jr.

The Colorado Independent, 13.06.2018

New data collection program will test bias in Denver policing

Alex Burness

Washington Post, 13.06.2018

How emoji can kill: As gangs move online, social media fuel violence

William Wan

The Conversation, 13.06.2018

How organised crime affects the most vulnerable communities

NIall Hamilton-Smith Senior Lecturer, University of Stirling

The Conversation, 14.06.2018

Why electronic surveillance monitoring may not reduce youth crime

Darren Palmer Associate professor, Deakin University

Horizon magazine, 14.06.2018

Why don’t most people become radicalised?

EurekAlert, 14.06.2018

Social rejection is painful and can lead to violence. Mindfulness may provide a solution.

Virginia Commonwealth University

EurekAlert!, 14.06.2018

System allows surveillance cameras to 'talk' to the public through individual smartphones

Purdue University

The Conversation, 15.06.2018

Violent crime against older people is at record levels — here’s why

Hannah Bows Assistant Professor in Criminal Law, Durham University

The Conversation, 15.06.2018

The eye in the sky that can spot illegal rubbish dumps from space

Ray Purdy Senior Research Fellow in Law, University of Oxford

The Conversation, 15.06.2018

The secret information hidden in your hair

Richard Paul Principal Academic in Biological Chemistry, Bournemouth University

The Conversation, 17.06.2018

Greer is right to say rape law has failings, but wrong to suggest its decriminalisation

Kate Galloway Associate Professor of Law, Bond University

The Conversation, 17.06.2018

Technology is both a weapon and a shield for those experiencing domestic violence

Hadeel Al-Alosi Lecturer, School of Law, Western Sydney University

The Conversation, 17.06.2018

Face-to-face, humans are not good at violence’: Randall Collins in conversation with Michel Wieviorka

Michel Wieviorka Sociologue, Président de la FMSH, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (FMSH) – USPC

The Globe and Mail, 17.06.2018

How new software to recover laptop data helped police investigate Quebec mosque shooter’s motives, techniques

Stephanie Marin

The New Yorker, 18.06.2018

Why Do We Care So Much About Privacy?

Louis Menand

The Conversation, 18.06.2018

To design safer parks for women, city planners must listen to their stories

Nicole Kalms Director of XYX Lab + Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture at Monash University, Monash University

New York Times, 18.06.2018

Are Women Responsible for Their Own Safety? Australians Point Fingers After Comedian’s Rape and Murder

Adam Baidawi

EurekAlert, 18.06.2018

Violence against women significantly more likely after high-risk sex

The Conversation, 18.06.2018

US communities can suffer long-term consequences after immigration raids

Elizabeth Oglesby Associate Professor of Latin American Studies and Geography, University of Arizona

Harvard Magazine, 18.06.2018

Writing Crime into Race

Lydialyle Gibson

The Conversation, 19.06.2018

Trump’s war on children is an act of state terrorism

Henry Giroux Chaired professor for Scholarship in the Public Interest in the Department of English and Cultural Studies, McMaster University

Jerusalem Post June, 19.06.2018

The decreasing effectiveness of Hamas terrorism

Hillel Frisch

The Independent, 19.06.2018

Separating kids from parents at the border mirrors a 'textbook strategy' of domestic abuse, experts say

Kevin Loria

The New Yorker, 19.06.2018

Trump’s Cruelty and the Crying Children at the Border

David Remnick

The Conversation, 19.06.2018

Boris Becker: can the sports star really claim diplomatic immunity to avoid his debts? A lawyer investigates

Helga Hejny Lecturer in Law, Anglia Ruskin University

The Conversation, 19.06.2018

Cannabis: how British laws around the drug have evolved

Alex Stevens Professor in Criminal Justice and Faculty Director of Public Engagement, University of Kent

New York Times, 19.06.2018

New York City Will End Marijuana Arrests for Most People

Benjamin Mueller

theguardian.com, 19.06.2018

Italy’s war on migrants makes me fear for my country’s future

Roberto Saviano

The Wire, 19.06.2018

The Stanford Prison Experiment, or How to Make It Big Using Research Fraud

The Wire Staff

Chicago magazine, 19.06.2018

More Here’: A Tribute to Gang-Research Legend James F. Short, Jr.

Andrew V. Papachristos

New York Times, 19.06.2018

The Five Conflicts Driving the Bulk of the World’s Refugee Crisis

Megan Specia

The Independent, 20.06.2018

Malmö shooting: Three dead in Swedish drive-by gun attack

Shehab Khan

EurekAlert!, 20.06.2018

Daily cannabis use is on the rise in American adults

EurekAlert, 20.06.2018

Using bloodstains at crime scenes to determine age of a suspect or victim

American Chemical Society

The Wire, 20.06.2018

Art of the State: Using Presumed Guilt to Prolong Jail Terms

Sukanya Shantha

The Nation, 20.06.2018

Declaration of War

Patrick Blanchfield

New York Times, 21.06.2018

Sixth Grader’s Parents Say School Didn’t Do Enough to Stop Her Suicide

Mihir Zaveri

The Hill, 21.06.2018

Stricter borders — if preventing terrorism is the goal, the Trump approach is deeply flawed

Jay Pearson

EurekAlert!, 21.06.2018

Police killings of unarmed black Americans affect mental health of black community

University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Rolling Stone, 21.06.2018

Music's Fentanyl Crisis: Inside the Drug That Killed Prince and Tom Petty

David Browne

The Conversation, 22.06.2018

Social media in court: your tweets could be used as evidence against you

Nicola Antoniou Senior Lecturer in Law, University of East London

Pacific Standard, 22.06.2018

California Could Become the First State to Dramatically Restrict Police Use of Deadly Force

Rebecca Worby

thesocietypages.org, 22.06.2018

Queering” Criminality and Victimization

Caity Curry

San Francisco Chronicle, 23.06.2018

MS-13 is scary, but Trump may be exaggerating the threat

Evan Sernoffsky and Joe Garofoli

The Bitgrum, 23.06.2018

Social Media Sites Help In Reducing Youth Crime, Research Say

Annette Jacobs

KXXV News Channel, 23.06.2018

Like a vice principal in the sky, this A.I. spots fights before they happen

Luke Dormehl

Psychology Today (blog)-, 23.06.2018

Wordlessness, Trauma, and the Right to Explanation

Laura Niemi, Ph.D.

New York Times, 23.06.2018

Is the Border in Crisis? ‘We’re Doing Fine, Quite Frankly,’ a Border City Mayor Says

Manny Fernandez and Linda Qiu

Motherboard, 23.06.2018

When Your Arrest Photo Appears on a Mugshot Website

Anjali Nayar

The Conversation, 24.06.2018

The damage we’re doing to our children and ourselves

Mike Sosteric Associate Professor, Sociology, Athabasca University

EurekAlert, 25.06.2018

Justice not blind to gender bias

Arizona State University

YLE News, 25.06.2018

Study: Harsher penalties rarely applied to hate crimes in Finland

Brown Political Review, 25.06.2018

Police Brutality: A Global Incentive Analysis of Killer Cops

Stella Canessa

The Root, 25.06.2018

Unprotected, Underserved: The (False) Criminalization of Black America

Michael Harriot

Chron.com Updated, 25.06.2018

Rice researcher finds risk assessment tools may increase incarceration rates

Keri Blakinger

The Times, 25.06.2018

Criminals exploiting the young as police struggle to contain spiralling street violence

Rachel Sylvester | Alice Thomson | Fiona Hamilton, Crime Editor

The Conversation, 25.06.2018

Can university graduates really become police detectives in 12 weeks? The jury’s still out

Stuart Kirby Professor of Policing and Criminal Investigation, University of Central Lancashire

WBHM, 25.06.2018

How Data Analysis Is Driving Policing

Martin Kaste

The Conversation, 25.06.2018

Ideological war against the decriminalisation of sex work risks sidelining much of the evidence

Erin Sanders-McDonagh Lecturer in Criminology, University of Kent

Newsweek, 25.06.2018

Entire Town's Police Force Arrested After Murder of Mayoral Candidate

David Brennan

The Conversation, 25.06.2018

We’ve discovered a way to recover DNA from fingerprints without destroying them

Sarah Fieldhouse Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science, Staffordshire University

The Times, 25.06.2018

Gardaí unaware of force’s policing plan

Seán McCárthaigh, Senior Ireland Reporter

BBC News, 25.06.2018

Police geeks trying to win over old-school cops

Jessica Lussenhop

OCCRP, 26.06.2018

U.S. “Zero Tolerance” Policy May Increase Organized Crime

Jesse Chase-Lubitz

Smithsonian, 26.06.2018

Can Artificial Intelligence Help Stop School Shootings?

Randy Rieland

The Conversation, 26.06.2018

Female suicide bombers: how terrorist propaganda radicalises Indonesian women

Eva Nisa Lecturer in Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington

The Marshall Project, 26.06.2018

Training the Brain to Stay out of Jail

Eli Hager

CBS News, 26.06.2018

New data shows U.S. hate crimes continued to rise in 2017

Brian Levin, James J. Nolan, and John David Reitzel The Conversation

The Conversation, 26.06.2018

How tech companies are successfully disrupting terrorist social media activity

Stuart Macdonald Professor of Law, Swansea University

Times Literary, 26.06.2018

War of error

EDWARD N. LUTTWAK

Macleans.ca, 26.06.2018

How the internet may be turning us all into radicals

Adnan R. Khan

Harvard Law School News, 26.06.2018

Morality in the Machines

Erick Trickey,

New York Times, 27.06.2018

One Building, One Bomb: How Assad Gassed His Own People

MALACHY BROWNE, CHRISTOPH KOETTL, ANJALI SINGHVI, NATALIE RENEAU, BARBARA MARCOLINI, YOUSUR AL HLOU and DREW JORDAN

The Conversation, 27.06.2018

Hacking your holiday: how cyber criminals are increasingly targeting the tourism market

Joe Burton Senior Lecturer, New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science, University of Waikato

The Crime Report, 27.06.2018

Many With Dementia Use Guns to Kill Family Members

Crime and Justice News

Newsmax Wednesday, 27.06.2018

FBI Holds Summits on Preventing Mass School Shootings

New York Review of Books, 28.06.2018

Brave Spaces

Jeremy Waldron

EurekAlert, 28.06.2018

Perceived race of victims, location determine concern in terrorist attack

University of Kansas

The Conversation, 28.06.2018

From alternative facts to tender age shelters – how euphemisms become political weapons of mass distraction

Marina Lambrou

HuffPost Canada, 28.06.2018

Nobody Thinks Of Themselves As Racist, And Other Lessons About Bias

Hannah Sung

Phys.Org, 28.06.2018

New tool to help police identify victims of coercive control

University of Liverpool

HuffPost Canada, 28.06.2018

Nobody Thinks Of Themselves As Racist, And Other Lessons About Bias

Hannah Sung

Phys.Org, 28.06.2018

New tool to help police identify victims of coercive control

University of Liverpool

Washington Post, 28.06.2018

Does ‘zero tolerance’ protect the U.S. from terrorism or crime? Let’s examine the evidence.

Tricia Bacon

Newham Recorder, 28.06.2018

Police trial facial recognition technology to catch violent criminals in Stratford

Rhiannon Long

Full Fact, 28.06.2018

How many children are in gangs? The data’s not good enough to know

Il Globo, 28.06.2018

The delicate role of the media: Saviano responds to Salvini’s “threat” to remove his police protection

Luca Maria Esposito / Laura Egan

New York Review of Books, 28.06.2018

It Can Happen Here

Cass R. Sunstein

theguardian.com, 29.06.2018

Senior Ice lawyer sentenced to prison for stealing immigrants' identities

Raphael Sanchez

Barron's, 29.06.2018

Defending the Economy With Ex-Offenders

Jeffrey Korzenik

CBC.ca, 29.06.2018

Along with Annapolis attack, here's how many people were shot across U.S. yesterday

Jonathon Gatehouse

New York Times, 29.06.2018

The Tragedy of Angela Merkel

Wolf Biermann

CNN Updated, 29.06.2018

5 facts behind America's high incarceration rate

Drew Kann

Reveal, 29.06.2018

The Hate Report: The big lie fueling the immigration crackdown

Aaron Sankin

South China Morning Post, 29.06.2018

Islamist militant prisoners freed in Indonesia turn a new leaf via schemes to change their radical beliefs and return them to society

Washington Post, 29.06.2018

Five myths about MS-13

José Miguel Cruz

RightsInfo, 29.06.2018

Charged For Three Clicks of a Mouse: Online Crime and the New Counter-Terrorism Bill

Hoda Hashem

The Conversation, 30.06.2018

More than just money: getting caught in a romance scam could cost you your life

Cassandra Cross

ABC News, 30.06.2018

How DNA and genetic genealogy are becoming the 'major game-changer' to heat up decades-old cold cases

Emily Shapiro

Salon, 30.06.2018

Exclusive: Accused Annapolis shooter Jarrod Ramos had dark links to the alt-right

Paul Rosenberg

ABC News, 30.06.2018

Eyes in the sky: Drones are being taught to spot violence in crowds

Victoria Pengilley

NOLA.com, 30.06.2018

It started with your shoes, then your water; now the TSA wants your snacks