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  1. Motherboard and Vaterland: The gendered dimensions of right-wing radicalization and violence in Germany Contribution
    Lippert, Lisa M. Sarida (2025)
    In: Ahmad, Haval; Christie, Kenneth; Kampmark, Binoy (Eds.), Global extremism de-radicalization programmes and policies, Springer Nature, Cham, pp. 53-77
  2. Drilling a Telegram-YouTube pipeline: Cross-platform affordances of German anti-government extremist networks Journal Article
    Heyn, Leoni; Whittaker, Joe (2025)
    In: Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, pp. 1-28
  3. Gathering electronic evidence in administrative punitive proceedings in Germany Contribution
    Blume, Philipp; Gahn, Maria; Reichmann, Julia Leo; Zoller, Christoph; Brodowski, Dominik (2025)
    In: Lannier, Salomé; Tosza, Stanislaw (Eds.), Gathering electronic evidence from online services providers in administrative punitive proceedings, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, pp. 207-250
    Open Access
  4. Harnessing inter-organizational collaboration and automation to combat online hate speech: A qualitative study with German reporting centers Journal Article
    Bäumler, Julian; Riebe, Thea; Kaufhold, Marc-André; Reuter, Christian (2025)
    In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(2), pp. 1-31
  5. Cyberbullying and peer influences in online and offline contexts Journal Article
    Hirsch, Thalia (2025)
    In: Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform
  6. The digital dimension: Victim's experiences of technology's impact on penetrative child sexual abuse Journal Article
    Chauviré-Geib, Katrin; Gerke, Jelena; Fegert, Jörg M.; Rassenhofer, Miriam (2025)
    In: Journal of child sexual abuse
  7. Digital evidence and the cooperation of service providers in Germany Contribution
    Brodowski, Dominik (2025)
    In: Franssen, Vanessa; Tosza, Stanislaw (Eds.), The Cambridge handbook of digital evidence in criminal investigations, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 289-308
  8. Impact and consequences of sexual offences in the metaverse using the example of virtual rape Journal Article
    Steffes, Bianca; Zichler, Anna; Salemi, Simone; Schneider, Tim (2025)
    In: Deviant Behavior, pp. 1-16
  9. Criminal liability of deepfake pornography under Turkish and German criminal law Journal Article
    Eisele, Jörg; Duman, Irmak (2025)
    In: Zeitschrift für Internationale Strafrechtswissenschaft, 4(1), pp. 69-82
    Open Access
  10. Private parties' contribution to the detection and investigation of crime under German law Contribution
    Vogel, Benjamin (2024)
    In: Kosta, Eleni; Lassalle, Maxime; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), Law of public-private cooperation against financial crime: developing information-sharing on money laundering and terrorism financing, Intersentia, Cambridge, pp. 191-244
  11. Shifting paradigm of terrorism Contribution
    Maniszewska, Katarzyna (2024)
    In: Maniszewska, Katarzyna (Eds.), Towards a new definition of terrorism. Challenges and perspectives in a shifting paradigm, Springer, Cham, (Contributions to Security and Defence Studies, ), pp. 39-64
  12. Legal and criminological perspectives on hate crime and hate crime control in Germany Contribution
    Kilchling, Michael (2024)
    In: Anderez Belategi, Mikel; Garro Carrera, Enara; Gordon Benito, Iñigo; Landa Gorostiza, Jon-Mirena (Eds.), Hate crimes in comparative legal perspective, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, pp. 78-101
  13. The effect of content moderation on online and offline hate: Evidence from Germany's NetzDG Journal Article
    Jiménez Durán, Rafael; Müller, Karsten; Schwarz, Carlo (2024)
    In: SSRN Journal
  14. Use and abuse of social media as a punitive remedy in light of criminal law: A tool or a court? Analysis of the Chilean regulation Journal Article
    Castillo Ara, Alejandra (2024)
    In: Social Science Computer Review
  15. Patterns of criminalization of intimate image abuse. Continental approaches and foundations Contribution
    Cancio Meliá, Manuel (2024)
    In: Caletti, Gian; Summerer, Kolis (Eds.), Criminalizing intimate image abuse. A comparative perspective, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 193-217