- Crime in the United States 2008 (FBI, September 2009)
- Violent Crime Fell in 2008, F.B.I. Report Says (New York Times, 14.09.2009)
- A Drug Arrest Every 18 Seconds (change.org – Criminal Justice, 14.09.2009)
- New FBI Report: A Pot Arrest Every 37 Seconds in 2008 (Centre of Criminology Library Blog, 14.09.2009)
- Neuregelung zur Freigabe von Verschlusssachen des Bundes beschlossen (BMI, 16.09.2009)
- Flash Mapping Crime (Al’s Topics, 20.09.2009)
- Hip-Hop Justice (change.org – Criminal Justice, 16.09.2009)
- Suburban Gangs: Overreported or Misunderstood? (change.org – Criminal Justice, 18.09.2009)
- Over 100 Million Americans Have Smoked Marijuana — And It’s Still Illegal? (Centre of Criminology Library Blog, 14.09.2009)
- A Recipe for Disaster: School Cops Are Being Armed with 50,000-Volt Tasers (AlterNet, 16.09.2009)
- What Is Socialism in 2009? (New York Times – Room for Debate, 14.09.2009)
- Crime Makes a Comeback in California Politics (Wall Street Journal, 12.09.2009)
- Children’s Rights and the Minimum Age of Criminal Responsibility (Ashgate Publishing Blog, 14.09.2009)
- Brain, Blame, and Responsibility (Crime and Consequences, 14.09.2009)
- Millionenschäden durch organisierte Kriminalität (Welt Online – Hamburg, 17.09.2009)
- Calif. case casts harsh spotlight on sex offenders (Associated Press, 17.09.2009)
- Decision soon on 9/11 trials (Scotus Blog, 16.09.2009)
- GPS will monitor sex offenders at fair (redding.com, 16.09.2009)
- Ohio Plans to Try Again as Execution Goes Wrong (New York Times, 16.09.2009)
- 386. Go figure (Joel Jacobsen, 16.09.2009)
- Judge rules Miami-Dade sex-offender residency law is valid (The Miami Herald, 17.09.2009)
- When Criminal Justice Systems Collide: Improving the European Arrest Warrant (Jurist – Forum, 16.09.2009)
- Battle Looms Over the Patriot Act (New York Times, 19.09.2009)
- Britain’s youngest known crime suspect – aged three (Telegraph, 20.09.2009)
- Der Krieg der Kameras (schaltzentrale, 14.09.2009)
- Oxford Crime Heatmaps from the BBC (Cool Infographics, 16.09.2009)
- O’Malley on Neoliberalism & Criminology (Legal Theory Blog, 17.09.2009)
- Politik, Jugendkriminalität und Strafverschärfungen (Vom Leben gebloggt, 14.09.2009)
- NATO ‚alarmed‘ by lack of cooperation with EU (EUrActiv, 18.09.2009)
- Is Japan’s death penalty now about to be killed? (Sentencing Law and Policy, 19.09.2009)
- Antworten der Parteien zur Netzpolitik (netzpolitik, 17.09.2009)
- Keine Videoüberwachung ohne Rechtsgrundlage! Videoüberwachung durch Hamburger Behörden in vielen Fällen unzulässig (hamburg.de, 16.09.2009)
- Misha Glenny investigates global crime networks (TED, 14.09.2009, Video s.u.)