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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Social SciencesScienceSociety & Culture | |||

This episode breaks down the hidden psychology behind escalation in serial offenders, showing how crimes evolve not just in severity, but in meaning, symbolism, and internal reinforcement. Drawing on behavioral analysis principles used by the FBI, it... more
The Moment Crime Stops Being a Thought is a longform audio special examining the neuroscience, forensic psychology, and criminology of the precise moment when harmful ideation becomes harmful action. Through real cases including the Golden State Kill... more
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Don’t give up I noticed that your not doing it as much the other review is just hate keep posting this was my go to but I ran out of episodes to listen to😭 please post more often
Might be good but music is so stupidly loud over host talking in the background i found it distracting and annoying. Shut it off and moved on to something else. Dont these people/producers listen to their own recordings?
I have to stop listening. I gave it a 2 because the subject matter is fascinating. I really tried to listen, but after suffering through the terrible audio for 8 episodes, I skipped ahead and was pleasantly surprised that a new microphone was mentioned. Unfortunately, the audio is still so poor that I can no longer pay attention. This could be a much better podcast if the professor would slow down a bit, write a script instead of fumbling about with notes, and get some good audio equipment. Als... more
Super super BAD SOUND, turn UP⬆️ you’re talking volume.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This show features in-depth discussions on the psychology of crime, rehabilitation, and the criminal justice system, often anchored by a clinician-host and scholarly guests. Episodes explore how early experiences shape behavior, the dynamics of insider involvement in trafficking, and real-world cases that illustrate investigative techniques, ethical considerations, and societal impacts. Across topics, the program leans into theoretical frameworks and practical implications for policy, prevention, and reform, while maintaining a narrative that appeals to listeners who crave rigorous analysis and credible expertise in true crime and criminology. A few episodes also examine historical incidents and governance failures to highlight lessons for ... more
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Inside The Criminal Mind launched 6 years ago and published 141 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Inside The Criminal Mind include:
1. Professor Jay Belsky
2. Jeffrey Rinek
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