- Enthüllung über Dutschke-Attentäter – Schrecken aus dem braunen Sumpf (Spiegel Online, 06.12.2009)
- Eine Meldung und ihre Geschichte – Der letzte Wille (Spiegel Online, 04.12.2009)
- 2009 Marked the Beginning of the End of Failed Drug War: Top 10 Stories of the Year (AlterNet, 04.12.2009)
- Italy’s Media Wrestle With Immigrant-Bashing (AlterNet, 02.12.2009)
- Supreme Court Sends ACLU Torture Photos Case Back to Appeals Court -ACLU Will Continue to Press for Photos‘ Release (CommonDreams.org, 02.12.2009)
- Majority of Americans Think Torture ‚Sometimes‘ Justified – New Poll Finds Americans Favor U.S. Isolationism, Acting Alone (CommonDreams.org, 04.12.2009)
- Selective Empathy (New York Times, 03.12.2009)
- bad times = lower crime? (contexts crawler, 04.12.2009)
- everything you wanted to know about death row (but were afraid to ask) (public criminology, 03.12.2009)
- Jessica’s Law too vague to enforce? – Most local offenders too close to schools, parks (The San Diego Union-Tribune, 29.11.2009)
- Will Juries Kill the Death Penalty? (change.org – Criminal Justice)
- Toward a Criminology of Genocide (Science of Global Security and Armed Conflicts, 30.11.2009)
- EU gewährt USA Zugriff auf Bankdaten (Zeit Online, 30.11.2009)
- SWIFT-Abkommen zum Transfer von Bankdaten an US-Behörden beschlossen (heise online, 30.11.2009)
- ESRIF Final Report (euro-police, 04.12.2009)
- Anschläge in Hamburg und Berlin – Vermummte überfallen Polizeiwache – Anschlag auf BKA-Gebäude (Hamburger Abendblatt, 04.12.2009)
- Mit Intelligence gegen Flüchtlinge (german-foreign-policy.com, 04.12.2009)
- Übersteigertes Verhältnis (law blog, 05.12.2009)
- Mephedrone and the problem with ‚legal highs‘ (The Guardian, 05.12.2009)
- Giving tourists a look at gang culture (Los Angeles Times, 05.12.2009)
- Die Schweiz verlängert Versuch mit elektronischer Fußfessel (heise online 05.12.2009)
- NIJ Journal No. 264 – The National Institute of Justice has released the latest issue of „NIJ Journal Issue No. 264“. This issue focuses on solving cases involving missing persons and also includes articles about mobile crime labs, an analysis of terrorism, increasing sexual assault prosecution rates, and the evaluation results of Chicago’s CeaseFire program. (National Institute of Justice, 06.12.2009)
- Gordon Brown on global ethic vs. national interest (TED, 01.12.2009) (siehe unten)