Two Criminologists cover a new female-focused story each episode and examine how women fare in the criminal justice system. We’ll explore the causes of female crime, victimology, as well as celebrate heroines who have left their mark on the criminal justice system.Dr Meghan Sacks and Dr Amy Shlosberg are both Associate Professors of Criminology at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Both have years of first-hand experience working with offenders and professionals in the criminal justice system. They teach classes such as: Women & Crime, Race & Crime, Criminology, and Serial Killers.
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Ep 87: As a top lawyer and human rights advocate, this woman has fought tirelessly for gender equality in her home country, helping to move beyond a historical culture of injustice. This is the Karuna Lundy story Sources for Today's Episode: • Time •... more
Ep 86: On a Saturday evening, this 17-year-old girl hopped in her car to meet her friends for a fun night out, planning to make it home by her midnight curfew But by 3 am when she hadn’t arrived home, her panicked mother called 911 reporting her daug... more
Ep 85: In the summer of 1949, the FBI learned that secrets regarding the construction of the atomic bomb had been shared with soviet spies. An immediate investigation led to an arrest of several people, including a young mother of two. Was this woman... more
I love the show! They bring a different perspective and I enjoy listening to their theories. I am so excited that we get an episode every week now. Definitely something to look forward to starting my week out. Highly recommend!!
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I love this podcast and am soooo excited they just upped their posting to 1 podcast episode every week!! I am a counseling student with a background in mental healthcare, so I love learning about the criminological theories and social factors that go into criminal activity and victimology. There are numerous crime podcasts, many of which I listen to, but this podcast adds a truly unique take by contributing the podcasters’ criminological knowledge to help us better understand the criminals, thei... more
Well researched, well represented and informative. Made me want to start a criminal psych degree again
When Billy and Mary's daughters turned 12 - the age when Billy started messing around with Mary - he said he finally realized how inappropriate the relationship was between an adult and that age of a child. He finally believed he was a victim, and that's why he left Mary.
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Women and Crime launched 3 years ago and published 95 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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