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

Homeland Security Today, 01.03.2026

Study Challenges Assumptions Linking Poverty and Terrorism

Matt Seldon

New York Times, 01.03.2026

The U.S. Released the Epstein Files. The Arrests Are Overseas.

Michael D. Shear

The Conversation, 01.03.2026

Neither preemptive nor legal, US‑Israeli strikes on Iran have blown up international law

Shannon Brincat, Juan Zahir Naranjo Cáceres,

The Conversation, 01.03.2026

Trump and Netanyahu want regime change, but Iran’s regime was built for survival. A long war is now likely

Amin Saikal

Jerusalem Post, 01.03.2026

After Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death, Israel saw justice, world saw escalation - analysis

The Guardian, 01.03.2026

The Pentagon says it’s ‘lethalitymaxxing’. Why has ‘incel’ slang crossed into the mainstream?

Matthew Cantor

New Statesman, 01.03.2026

Iran after Khamenei

Saeid Jafari

The Conversation, 02.03.2026

Does international law still matter? The strike on the girls’ school in Iran shows why we need it

Shannon Bosch

The Conversation, 02.03.2026

Will AI tools make better police officers?

Federico Iannacci, Stan Karanasios

The Conversation, 02.03.2026

How male rape myths stop some victims of sexual assault from getting justice – new study

Lee John Curley, Dominic Willmott, Kennath Widanaralalage

New York Times, 02.03.2026

He Hatched a Plot to Kill Trump on a Napkin. The F.B.I. Was Listening.

Santul Nerkar

Verfassungsblog, 02.03.2026

Is the International Norm Against Assassination Dead?

Sophie Duroy, Luca Trenta

The Guardian, 02.03.2026

The world wants to ban children from social media, but there will be grave consequences for us all

Taylor Lorenz

Verfassungsblog, 02.03.2026

Just One More Video…

Eva Lievens, Vita Shala, Valerie Verdoodt

WIRED, 02.03.2026

Security: Attacks on GPS Spike Amid US and Israeli War on Iran

Matt Burgess

The New Yorker, 02.03.2026

The Man Who Broke Into Jail

James Verini

The New Yorker, 02.03.2026

Can Donald Trump Win a War with Iran If He Can’t Explain Why He Started It?

Susan B. Glasser

The Conversation, 03.03.2026

Does regime change ever work? History tells us long‑term consequences are often disastrous

Matt Fitzpatrick

Verfassungsblog, 03.03.2026

International Law of Equals

Matthias Goldmann

The Conversation, 03.03.2026

Are heroes born or made? Role models and training can prepare ordinary people to take heroic action

Catherine A. Sanderson Poler

The Conversation, 03.03.2026

Welcome to the ‘gray zone’ − home to nefarious international acts that fall short of outright conflict

Andrew Latham

New York Times, 03.03.2026

Noem Defends Describing Minneapolis Protesters’ Actions as Domestic Terrorism

Michael Gold and Madeleine Ngo

New York Times, 03.03.2026

A Danish Program Takes On the Stigma of Mental Illness

Simar Bajaj

The Conversation, 04.03.2026

Banning social media for under‑16s won’t fix the real problem – the business model of these platforms is dangerous for all of us

Tony D Sampson

Newswise, 04.03.2026

Tired Minds, Unreliable Evidence: Why U.S. courts need to recognize the risks of trusting sleep-deprived statements and confessions

Iowa State University

The Conversation, 04.03.2026

Russia wanted a new world order. This wasn’t the one it had in mind

Mark Edele Hansen

The Conversation, 04.03.2026

How prepared are the US and its allies for a protracted conflict in Iran?

Andrew Gawthorpe

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

40% of teenage boys believe women lie about domestic and sexual violence: new research

Sara Meger, Kate Reynolds

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

How Denver’s Northeast Park Hill community reduced youth violence by 75%

Beverly Kingston

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

Can police reforms improve trust in UK forces?

Tara Lai Quinlan

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

How the Iran war could create a ‘fertiliser shock’ – an often ignored global risk to food prices and farming

Nima Shokri, Salome M. S. Shokri-Kuehni

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

Iran conflict: air campaigns rarely work as intended – they often make matters worse

Matthew Powell

The Conversation, 05.03.2026

How dangerous has the conflict in Iran become? Expert Q&A

Scott Lucas

The Guardian, 05.03.2026

Power without a throne: how Khalifa Haftar controls Libya

Anas El Gomati

The Guardian, 05.03.2026

Checking your ex’s socials or overusing Find My Friends? Welcome to the age of interpersonal surveillance

Tatum Hunter

The Conversation, 06.03.2026

Epstein files reveal the power – and peril – of online sleuths doing the government’s work

Oliver Alfred Guidetti

University of Helsinki, 06.03.2026

The War Beyond the Front: Domestic Violence and Women’s Rights in Wartime Russia

Yuliya Brin

EurekAlert!, 06.03.2026

Most of the Spanish population considers prostitution a form of violence against women

Universitat Jaume I

Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), 06.03.2026

From Manosphere to Femicide: Investigating Misogyny and Violence Against Women

Ana P. Santos

The Conversation, 06.03.2026

Are women more safe today in England and Wales than they were in the past – or less? What the evidence shows

Nicole Westmarland

Newswise, 06.03.2026

Betting on geopolitics? Economist explains risks of prediction markets

Virginia Tech

New York Times, 07.03.2026

How Good Intentions Helped Pave Trump’s Road to Iran

Amanda Taub

The Guardian, 07.03.2026

Shrinking weapon stockpiles and regime-change uncertainty: doubts shadow US-Israel war on Iran

José Olivares

EurekAlert!, 08.03.2026

Study highlights stroke risk linked to recreational drugs, including among young users

University of Cambridge

Deutsche Welle, 08.03.2026

Spain: digital technology to combat gender-based violence

Nicole Ris

Mirage.News, 09.03.2026

Research: Childhood Trauma Not Destiny, 12-Year Research Finds

Verfassungsblog, 09.03.2026

Killing Khamenei

Aurel Sari

The Conversation, 09.03.2026

The Iranian revolution transformed global extremism, replacing left‑wing radicalism with religion

Alexander Howard

EurekAlert!, 09.03.2026

American Indian and Alaska native peoples experience higher rates of fatal police violence in and around reservations

Drexel University

War on the Rocks, 09.03.2026

AI and the New Blueprint of Terrorism

Brian Fishman

International Centre for Counter-Terrorism, 09.03.2026

Analysis: From Tehran to Europe: Terrorism Risks After the Killing of Iran’s Ayatollah

Graig R. Klein

The Conversation, 09.03.2026

Social media can draw attention to atrocities – a key factor in reducing risk of recurrence

Arnaud Kurze, Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm

The Conversation, 09.03.2026

How the U.S.‑Israel attack on Iran helps Russia in its war against Ukraine

James Horncastle, Edward and Emily McWhinney

Devdiscourse - International Development News, 10.03.2026

How Crime Experiences Shape Public Fear and Influence Economic Performance

The Guardian, 10.03.2026

Black people up to 48 times more likely to be stopped and searched in richest areas of London

Vikram Dodd

EurekAlert!, 10.03.2026

Heat does not reduce prosociality

PNAS Nexus

Newswise, 10.03.2026

Study Links Nextdoor Use with Heightened Crime Concern, Support for Aggressive Policing

University of Colorado Boulder

The Guardian, 10.03.2026

How the US far right bought into the myth of white South Africa’s persecution

Eve Fairbanks

The Conversation, 10.03.2026

Iran war: 4 big questions that help clarify the future of the Middle East

David Mednicoff

The Conversation, 10.03.2026

Who profits from war with Iran? Understanding that will be key to resolving the conflict

Jagannadha Pawan Tamvada

The Conversation, 10.03.2026

Iraq war’s aftermath was a disaster for the US – the Iran war is headed in the same direction

Farah N. Jan

The Guardian, 10.03.2026

‘Charismatic and extremely confident’: how to recognise – and handle – a psychopath

Emine Saner

New York Times, 10.03.2026

How Trump and His Advisers Miscalculated Iran’s Response to War

Mark Mazzetti, Tyler Pager and Edward Wong

Project Syndicate, 10.03.2026

Epstein and the Globalization of Criminal Exploitation

Kevin Hyland

Center for Countering Digital Hate | CCDH, 11.03.2026

Killer Apps: How mainstream AI chatbots assist users planning violent attacks

The Conversation, 11.03.2026

US military leans into AI for attack on Iran, but the tech doesn’t lessen the need for human judgment in war

Jon R. Lindsay

The Conversation, 11.03.2026

Abuse, loneliness and financial strain in later life linked to poorer health

Kat Ford, Karen Hughes

EurekAlert!, 11.03.2026

University develops VR app to tackle violence against women and girls

Business Announcement Staffordshire University

EurekAlert!, 11.03.2026

Racial/ethnic disparities among people fatally shot by U.S. police vary across state lines

Verfassungsblog, 11.03.2026

Should Guns Be Able to Say No?

Zaid Al-Ali

The Conversation, 11.03.2026

‘We’re the good guys’: why moral storytelling doesn’t make the war on Iran necessary or legal

Tamer Morris

New York Times, 11.03.2026

Should Parents Be Held Responsible for School Shootings?

Natalie Proulx

Verfassungsblog, 11.03.2026

Private Power, Public Values

Lucas Henrique Muniz de Conceição

The Australian, 12.03.2026

How preschool literacy could halve future youth crime

The Conversation, 12.03.2026

Why exposing young children to AI content could have irreversible consequences

Sarah Whitcombe-Dobbs

New York Times, 12.03.2026

In Criminal Cases, Moss Is Often Underfoot and Overlooked

Samantha Drake

The Conversation, 12.03.2026

Ali Khamenei’s killing continues long US tradition of letting others pull the trigger

Luca Trenta, Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi

The Conversation, 12.03.2026

Afrobeats celebrates cybercrime and it’s becoming a global problem

Suleman Lazarus

The Conversation, 12.03.2026

Thirty years after Dunblane school shooting, the UK’s gun laws can still be improved

Peter Squires, Rachel Bolton-King

Verfassungsblog, 12.03.2026

An Abdication of Legal and Historical Responsibility

Anna-Christina Schmidl

EurekAlert!, 13.03.2026

Researchers develop AI tools for early detection of intimate partner violence

Mass General Brigham

National Institutes of Health, 13.03.2026

Researchers develop AI tool to predict patients at risk of intimate partner violence

The Guardian, 13.03.2026

Sons were suspects in nearly one in five cases of women killed by men in UK in past year

Alexandra Topping

New Statesman, 13.03.2026

Remembering Dunblane

Kate Clanchy

Reuters, 13.03.2026

In search of Banksy

SIMON GARDNER, JAMES PEARSON AND BLAKE MORRISON

Verfassungsblog, 14.03.2026

The Enduring Delusion of a War of Civilizations

Pavlos Eleftheriadis

New York Times, 14.03.2026

‘Sleeper Cells’ and Lone Attackers: Security Experts Brace for More Violence at Home

Campbell Robertson and Tim Arango

Verfassungsblog, 15.03.2026

Does International Law Prohibit the Assassination of State Leaders?

Margot Donzé

The Guardian, 15.03.2026

These aren’t AI firms, they’re defense contractors. We can’t let them hide behind their models

Avner Gvaryahu

Cyber Magazine, 15.03.2026

Hacking & Malware: Inside a Chinese Espionage Campaign Targeting the Military

Rithula Nisha

New York Times, 16.03.2026

I Was an F.B.I. Agent for 25 Years. Kash Patel Is Playing a Dangerous Game.

Jacqueline Maguire

PsyPost, 16.03.2026

A reverse timeline of tragedy reveals the warning signs of incel violence

Karina Petrova

Mirage.News, 16.03.2026

OSCE Study Shows Strong Backing for Police-Community Ties

Newswise, 16.03.2026

Expert: Oscar-winning Film on “Empty Bedrooms” After School Shootings

George Washington University

Newswise, 16.03.2026

BGSU Researcher Finds That Telling the Truth Is Correlated with Better Criminal Justice Outcomes

Bowling Green State University

New York Times, 16.03.2026

The Epstein Files: A Timeline

Michael LaForgia

The Conversation, 16.03.2026

From the strait of Hormuz to Malacca, global trade relies almost entirely on these five narrow waterways

Gokcay Balci, Ebru Surucu-Balci

The Guardian, 16.03.2026

Analysis: Trump’s threats to Nato reveal glaring absence of any strategy on Iran

Dan Sabbagh

The New Yorker Annals of War, 16.03.2026

What’s Behind Trump’s New World Disorder?

Daniel Immerwahr

The Conversation, 17.03.2026

Trump’s war language is aggressive and extreme. It also offers some insight into his thinking

Rodrigo Praino

New York Times, 17.03.2026

We Study Mass Shooters. Something Terrifying Is Happening Online.

James Densley and Jillian Peterson

EurekAlert!, 17.03.2026

Thoughts don’t kill people, but study suggests options for keeping guns from doing so

Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

EurekAlert!, 17.03.2026

Shooting-free days decline in major US cities; new metric aims at building sustained periods of peace

Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

The Guardian, 17.03.2026

‘Industrial-scale scams’ and a state allegedly ‘co-opted’: What the rise and fall of the Prince group means for Cambodia

Rebecca Ratcliffe

The Conversation, 17.03.2026

What you need to know about Mexico’s drug cartels amid escalating violence

Raul Zepeda Gil

Newsweek, 17.03.2026

US Counterterrorism Official Resigns Over Iran War

Billal Rahman and Toby Meyjes

The Guardian, 17.03.2026

What was Doge? How Elon Musk tried to gamify government

Ben Tarnoff and Quinn Slobodian

The Guardian, 17.03.2026

Cannabis is not an effective treatment for common mental health conditions, says review

New York Times, 17.03.2026

What to Know About Banksy and the Effort to Unmask Him

Reggie Ugwu and Scott Reyburn

Law Society of Scotland, 17.03.2026

Inside Scotland's youth violence, drugs and gang culture epidemic with a leading criminologist

Ross Deuchar

The Conversation, 18.03.2026

Men can get out of the manosphere. Here’s what former incels say about why they left

Joshua Thorburn, Steven Roberts

The Conversation, 18.03.2026

How hatred of Jews became a common ground for Islamic terrorists and left‑wing extremists, fueling domestic terrorism

Arie Perliger

University of Portsmouth, 18.03.2026

From Demons to Mega Behemoths: How "monstrous” scam networks are growing

London Review of Books, 18.03.2026

Years of Lead Revisited

John Foot

The Conversation, 18.03.2026

Pittsburgh spends millions on juvenile detention – research points to cheaper, more effective alternatives

Jeffrey Shook

The Guardian, 18.03.2026

Jeffrey Epstein’s elite relationships visualised: the prince, the sultan and the politicians

Carmen Aguilar García, Michael Goodier, Philip McMahon, Ana Lucía González Paz, Paul Scruton and Paul Owen

The Conversation, 18.03.2026

OpenAI’s safety pledges in the wake of Tumbler Ridge aren’t AI regulation — they’re surveillance

Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon

New York Times, 18.03.2026

Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years

Manny Fernandez and Sarah Hurtes

London Review of Books Vol. 48 No. 5, 19.03.2026

Diary: Men explain Epstein to me

Susan Pedersen

EurekAlert!, 19.03.2026

Survey suggests one million UK adults had drink spiked in previous year

Anglia Ruskin University

GB News, 19.03.2026

Online gaming radicalising children and fuelling lone-wolf attacks ‘within weeks’, study claims

Oliver Partridge

EurekAlert!, 19.03.2026

The brain region associated with moral inconsistency

Cell Press

The Tab, 19.03.2026

‘At 18, it clicked that all of this was really wrong’

Hayley Soen

The Conversation, 19.03.2026

Why Iran is attacking Gulf energy infrastructure

Matthew Powell

The Conversation, 19.03.2026

Targeting of energy facilities turned Iran war into worst‑case scenario for Gulf states

Kristian Coates Ulrichsen

New York Times, 19.03.2026

Should the United States End the Death Penalty?

Natalie Proulx

The Conversation, 20.03.2026

Overconfidence is how wars are lost − lessons from Vietnam, Afghanistan and Ukraine for the war in Iran were ignored

Monica Duffy

YouGov, 20.03.2026

How do victims of crime feel about the police and criminal justice system?

weaponizedspaces.substack.com, 21.03.2026

AI Chatbots Keep Encouraging Violence. That’s By Design.

Caroline Orr Bueno

Phys.org, 21.03.2026

Are humans naturally violent? New research challenges long-held assumptions

Callum Thomas

The Guardian, 21.03.2026

Analysis: How the FBI can conduct mass surveillance – even without AI

Nick Robins-Early

New York Times, 22.03.2026

Israel Thought It Could Spur Rebellion Inside Iran. That Hasn’t Happened.

Mark Mazzetti, Julian E. Barnes, Edward Wong and Ronen Bergman

The Guardian, 22.03.2026

Palantir extends reach into British state as it gets access to sensitive FCA data

Robert Booth

The Conversation, 23.03.2026

Family violence protection orders can be a lifeline, but the system needs reforming

Heather Douglas, Allanah Colley

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2026

Police misconduct often traceable to warning signs before hire

American Psychological Association

Newswise, 23.03.2026

The Brain Remembers: The Hidden Cost of Young Adult Substance Use

University of Michigan

The Guardian, 23.03.2026

Pete Hegseth is promoting a nihilist cult of death

Jan-Werner Müller

The Guardian, 23.03.2026

Breaching the Iron Dome: the Iranian cluster bombs bypassing Israeli air defences

Lorenzo Tondo

EurekAlert!, 23.03.2026

Childhood mortality by parental cause of death

JAMA Network

The Conversation, 23.03.2026

Iran can’t ‘win’ this war. But it can force a US retreat using these 4 insurgency tactics

Jessica Genauer

The Conversation, 23.03.2026

Will ending short prison sentences fix prison overcrowding? What an expert thinks

Jake Phillips

The New Yorker Annals of Technology, 23.03.2026

Does A.I. Need a Constitution?

Jill Lepore

The Observer, 24.03.2026

AI chatbots are the ‘wild west’ for violence against women and girls

Patricia Clarke

EurekAlert!, 24.03.2026

Decade of war linked to widespread PTSD and suicidal behavior in Ukrainian children

University of Turku

Washington Post, 24.03.2026

Trump is breaking an axiom of war. Did no one warn him?

Matthew Lynn

The Conversation, 24.03.2026

A host nation at war with a participant: uncertainty and tension swirl around soccer’s World Cup

Daryl Adair

The Guardian, 25.03.2026

Social media: Meta and YouTube designed addictive products that harmed young people, jury finds

Dara Kerr

Phys.org, 25.03.2026

Motivations behind violent extremism uncovered in new global study

Ruth Sanderson

Science | AAAS, 25.03.2026

Public opinion on police misconduct: Discrimination and information resistance

Kristine Eck and Christoph V. Steinert

EurekAlert!, 25.03.2026

Parental advice on interacting with police varies widely by race

Rutgers University

The Guardian, 25.03.2026

Israel’s death penalty bill for Palestinian prisoners moves to final vote

Lorenzo Tondo

The Conversation, 25.03.2026

Donald Trump’s ‘new’ 15‑point plan is the biggest sign yet that Washington fears it is losing this war

Bamo Nouri, Inderjeet Parmar

New York Times, 25.03.2026

Trump Had His Eye on China, Then Plunged Into a New Mideast War

Edward Wong

Verfassungsblog, 26.03.2026

Copyrighting Voice and Image

Alma Eggers

Mirage.News, 26.03.2026

Two Faces Of Extremism

Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 26.03.2026

Being male, more religious and more aggressive increases the likelihood of transphobia

Universität Zürich, 26.03.2026

Victims’ Background Shapes Perceptions of Police Violence

The Conversation, 26.03.2026

What can Australia do about reports of child criminal exploitation?

Susan Baidawi Associate professor, Monash University

The Conversation, 26.03.2026

Iran has been threatening to close the strait of Hormuz for years – it’s a key part of Tehran’s defence strategy

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies, Inaugural Co-Director of Centre for AI Futures, SOAS, University of London

The Conversation, 26.03.2026

God on their side: how the US, Israel and Iran are all using religion to garner support

Toby Matthiesen Senior Lecturer in Global Religious Studies, University of Bristol

Modern Diplomacy, 26.03.2026

Maduro Trial Tests Limits of US Narcoterrorism Law

Sana Khan

The Conversation, 27.03.2026

Why so many victims don’t realise they have been raped until later

Andrea Hollomotz

The Conversation, 27.03.2026

Cameras have quietly appeared in thousands of US cities – now, their integration with AI is sounding alarms

Jess Reia

The Guardian, 27.03.2026

A war of regression: how Trump bombed the US into a worse position with Iran

Patrick Wintour

The Guardian, 27.03.2026

Number of AI chatbots ignoring human instructions increasing, study says

Robert Booth

PsyPost, 28.03.2026

Metacognitive training reduces hostility between left-wing and right-wing voters

Eric W. Dolan

Netherlands Times, 28.03.2026

Netherlands needs updated data on children exposed to domestic violence, experts say

The Conversation, 29.03.2026

The economics of war extend far beyond energy prices and stock markets

Junaid B. Jahangir

The Conversation, 29.03.2026

How do Israel and Iran’s nuclear status differ under international law?

Catherine Maia

New York Times, 29.03.2026

Deaths in ICE Custody Are Growing. ‘They Let Him Rot in There.’

Jazmine Ulloa, Allison McCann and Emiliano Rodríguez Mega

The Conversation, 30.03.2026

A war without accountability: why the Middle East crisis is also a legal quagmire

Anna Marie Brennan

R Street Institute, 30.03.2026

What Works in American Policing Part 2—Evidence-Based Policing: Letting Data Lead

Jillian Snider

Newswise, 30.03.2026

Craving in Addiction May Alter How the Brain Makes Decisions

Yale School of Medicine

EurekAlert!, 30.03.2026

Bullying and peer victimization can trigger trauma symptoms in children, study finds

University of Florida

The Conversation, 30.03.2026

Rapists’ lawyers are using their victim‑survivors’ counselling notes in court. This needs to stop

Rachael Burgin, Gemma Hamilton

The Conversation, 30.03.2026

More evidence doesn’t mean more justice: The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases

Kamari Maxine Clarke, Jennifer Burrell, Sara Kendall

The Conversation, 30.03.2026

After 216 days on the run, how was Dezi Freeman caught and what happens now?

Terry Goldsworthy

The Conversation, 30.03.2026

How do fugitives like Dezi Freeman evade police for so long?

Vincent Hurley

The Guardian, 30.03.2026

‘Assault on justice’: how far-right attacks are threatening rule of law in Europe

Jon Henley, Angela Giuffrida, Deborah Cole and Jakub Krupa

The New Yorker, 30.03.2026

He Helped Stop Iran from Getting the Bomb

David D. Kirkpatrick

Harper's Magazine Letter from New Orleans, 30.03.2026

Thirty-Eight Days of ICE

Daniel Brook

New York Times, 30.03.2026

How Russia Weaponized the Cold Ukrainian Winter

C.J. Chivers

The Conversation, 31.03.2026

New Israeli law could mean death penalty by default for Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks

Shannon Bosch

New York Times, 31.03.2026

The New Drug War: How the Internet Became the ‘Cookbook’ of the Drug Trade

Matt Richtel

The Conversation, 31.03.2026

Smart glasses with facial recognition could be devastating to sex workers and other vulnerable people

Brynn Colledge

The Guardian, 31.03.2026

Can Europe’s public service media survive attacks by the far right?

Jon Henley, Angela Giuffrida, Deborah Cole, Jakub Krupa