
Two Criminologists cover a new female-focused case each episode. You’ll hear the stories of these women, paired with the science that tells you where it all went wrong. We’ll explore the causes of female crime, victimology, the legal system, as well as celebrate heroines who have left their mark on the criminal justice system. Dr Meghan Sacks and Dr Amy Shlosberg are both Professors of Criminology... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 414 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTrue Crime | |||

Ep 335: Reconsidered: 55 - Cheshire Murders
Women & Crime: Reconsidered is where we revisit our episode catalog and bring new insights, behind the scenes or updates.
Original Airdate: 08/10/21
Jennifer Petit and her 11-year-old daughter Michaela we... more
Ep 334: A young woman dies while on vacation with her friends. But dueling international inquests stall the wheels of justice
This is the Shanquella Robinson story
Sources for Today's Episode:
• CNN
• NBC News
• ABC News
• The Charl... more
Ep 333: Reconsidered: 54 - Shayna Hubers
Women & Crime: Reconsidered is where we revisit our episode catalog and bring new insights, behind the scenes or updates.
Original Airdate: 07/27/21
Excited for his evening, Ryan Poston was planning to meet ... more
Ep 332: For years, this woman showcased luxury and success on national television. However, off camera investigators were building a case that would put her at the center of a major federal investigation.
This is the Jennifer Shah story.
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I’ve made the decision to cancel my subscription. I’ve been enjoying the podcast for a while, and it seems like interrupting each other has gotten worse. I was just listening to the Technology Outpacing Law episode and you read a review of someone critiquing you both, but Amy specifically for interrupting, but you both do it. You both hardly allow a sentence to be said before interrupting with questions that likely wouldn’t be necessary if you just let each other finish, and then ask questions. ... more
This episode was so impactful. I love this show. I am so proud of these women and I don’t even know them. As always, great discussions.
I want to say that I have the utmost respect for both hosts. I am an attorney and have worked in criminal law in the past. I quite enjoy the deep dive this podcast goes into the criminological aspects each story. Usually, this is done with respect and a clear passion for the work!
However, it now seems that every single update from yall is a “case revisited.” It is simply not interesting, especially for long time listeners. These stories are already published and listenable—why do a “recap” o... more
You misspelled Suzanne’s name… please fix this, rather inconsiderate lack of proofreading.
After listening to the latest episode and literally every episode leading up I had to leave a review. I love listening to these ladies discuss cases. They’re knowledgeable, of course, and cover these cases with their own takes. I thought hearing that they had voices for the written word was humorous because I love listening to them talk. I have to say I looked up pictures of them before watching any videos so just had, in my head, the idea of whose voice belonged to who. When I saw a documentary... more
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Two criminologists bring rigorous, academic analysis to female-focused crime stories, pairing narrative case recounting with criminology theory to explain motives, societal context, and the legal system. Episodes routinely explore victimology, gender dynamics, and how policy or legal reforms intersect with real-world cases, while featuring expert perspectives from scholars and practitioners. A standout aspect is the blend of careful research, accessible storytelling, and a willingness to critique institutions with nuance, making complex topics approachable for listeners who want both depth and practical takeaways for understanding crime and justice.
Listeners are likely drawn to evidence-based discussion, academically informed insights, an... more
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