
This podcast is designed to dedicate time talking about criminal psychology and criminal law. I will incorporate policing, prisons, psychiatric centers, and crimes.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

Current events within politics and cases discussed about policing and prisons. A continuation of previous episodes.
This episode dives into the abolition movement and advocates and researchers within the area of study. Explored the creativity and imaginative aspects to how abolition is constructed and the different definitions.
This explains the cognitive and social psychology within the work of Dave Grossman. Police militarization and government programs also discussed.
Exposes the history, corruption, and different movements that have been advocating for a better society.
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Apple Podcasts | #216 |
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