
This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Science | ||||

November AMA!
We discuss everything from the ethics of forensic psychology to Travis Scott and the illuminati
In this video we go through everything you need to succeed in the final for forensic psychology!
For specific sections, the timestamps are:
00:03:01 - Qualifications
00:04:55 - Purpose of report
00:11:49 - Sources of Information
00:17:57 - Body ... more
As we speak, the United States is suffering another round of riots in response to the police shooting of Daunte Wright.
How do we, as forensic psychologists, understand the process of high-stakes decision-making and how can we know the degree to whi... more
In this video we actually look at one of my readings!
I study the personality correlates of police decision-making which is critical if we are going to start understanding, predicting, and potentially changing the types of decisions that are made wh... more
THE MUST AWAITED TA PODCAST!!!
This week we have the FIRST ever lecture from the "long awaited" TA duo of Presley and Hope!
Presley and Hope talk you through the psychology of the crowd.
There is no time in history when they study of the crowd is ... more
In this weeks Sundays with Shortland we
(1) Outline the upcoming Quiz!
(2) Discuss the case of Kendrick Jackson
(3) Talk about BURNOUT and how I avoid it!
For more on the case of Kendrick I would recommend these links: www.youtube.com/wat... more
In this weeks reading we explore Stott et al., (2008) who studies football hooligans. In this study he seeks to understand why the 200 Euros involved so much football violence, but the 2004 Euros were viewed as a great success! Its interesting theore... more
In this weeks lecture we explore the relationship between the brain and behavior.
We specifically focus on the case of "non-offending paedophiles" and the role that the brain plays.
The bulk of the lecture is a lecture by James Cantor who has track... more
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