Crime
What street gangs can teach us about political leadership
A landmark US sociological work written in the 1920s shows the parallels between running a street gang and a political party.
Can hackers turn off the lights?
We all know cyber-criminals can steal our personal information, but what happens when hackers attack our power companies and other critical infrastructure?
Melody and mayhem: Music, the law, and incitement to violence
The complex nexus between sound and the law – from musical incitement to violence, to sonic crowd control, to the very deliberate design of courtroom acoustics.
Somebody’s following me: On stalkers and their victims
Forensic psychologist Rosemary Purcell on stalking, the different types of stalkers, and ways for victims to deal with unwanted attention.
A corrupt contest - how sport is fighting the fixers
As corruption becomes increasingly commonplace in sport, how much can fans trust what they see from the grandstand or on TV?