Die Internationalen „Daily Prevention News“ des Deutschen Präventionstages im Mai 2019
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31.05.: Intimate Partner Violence Against Women in the Americas
30.05.: Highest Firearm Mortality Rate among Young Men is Associated with Race and Education
29.05.: SDG16+ Progress Report 2019
28.05.: Global Drug Survey 2019: Intoxication, sexual assault and consent
27.05.: Save the Date: German Prevention Congress 2020 in Kassel
26.05.: Combating criminal consortia in the African gold mining and trade sector
25.05.: UN Scholarships 2019-2020
24.05.: Moral injury: violating your ethical code can damage mental health
23.05.: Posted today, busted tomorrow: Social media evidence is increasingly showing up in court
22.05.: The need for child marriage legislation in Pakistan
21.05.: Fears over rising violence in Amazon as 'forest guardians' battle logging
20.05.: Opening of the German Prevention Congress in Berlin
19.05.: Combating Discrimination in the European Union
18.05.: San Francisco Bans Facial Recognition Technology
16.05.: Gangs to gardens: Kenyan youth shun crime to create green spaces
15.05.: Psychological Profiling and Event Forecasting Using Computational Language Analysis
14.05.: Reimagining anti-graffiti
13.05.: Call for Papers: From Making Decision to Combating Criminality in the Era of Globalization
12.05.: Online sexual coercion and extortion is a crime
11.05.: Radicalization in Kyrgyzstan: Analysis of the Contemporary Situation
10.05.: Mega-Gang Turns Venezuela’s Largest Landfill into Criminal Fortress
09.05.: Call for Papers: Climate & Security
08.05.: Are Local Politics As Polarized As National?
07.05.: From catfish to romance fraud, how to avoid getting caught in any online scam
06.05.: What Makes Subways Safe? Harasser Bans? Women-Only Cars?
05.05.: Confident Terrorists: How Self-efficacy Can Contribute to Violent Extremism
04.05.: Seminar on the protection of public spaces
03.05.: Do counter-narratives actually reduce violent extremism?
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