Episodes

  • Psychological Analysis of Jeffrey Dahmer
    Mar 20 2023

    This episode will cover the life and crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer and analyze such actions from a forensic psychology approach.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    48 mins
  • Case Study of Police Brutality against Racial Minorities and the History of Police in America
    Mar 20 2023

    In today’s episode we are going to be discussing the unfortunate epidemic of police brutality and police violence against minorities. With this in mind, we are going to be looking at the cases of Philando Castile, George Floyd, and Tyre Nichols. In addition to our discussion on police brutality, we are also going to touch on the history of police in America and how this history has created and maintained the systemic racism seen in our criminal legal system.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    32 mins
  • Kyle Rittenhouse: Self Defense and Politics in America
    Mar 20 2023

    On today’s episode we are going to be talking about the crimes and trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. This case was a huge case in the media due to the political aspect of the case and it also brings up a lot of interesting discussion in the legal realm as well with his defense of self defense so I thought it would be an interesting case to look at more in depth.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    27 mins
  • The Case of the Central Park Five: False Confessions and Wrongful Convictions
    Mar 20 2023

    In today’s episode we will be looking at the case of the Central Park Five and diving deep into the phenomenon of false confessions and how such a thing leads to wrongful convictions within our criminal justice system.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    25 mins
  • Brock Turner and Sexual Assault on College Campuses
    Mar 20 2023

    In today's episode we will be looking at the case of Brock Turner and Chanel Miller and focusing on the larger problem of rape culture in America and sexual assault on college campuses.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    23 mins
  • Analyzing the Crimes of Richard Ramirez in Relation to Criminological Theories
    Mar 20 2023

    Today’s episode will be covering the crimes of Richard Ramirez, also known as the Night Stalker and examining some of the criminological theories that could be used to help explain his actions.

    This podcast is part of a final thesis project and partially fulfills the requirements for a Bachelors in Science Criminology and Criminal Justice degree at Arizona State University.

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    26 mins