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 | 359 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Ep 286: Instead of protection, this domestic violence survivor was sentenced to twenty years in prison. Was it justice, or a system stacked against her?
This is the Marissa Alexander story.
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Ep 285: Reconsidered: 34 - Virginia McMartin
Original Airdate: 12/01/20
In the 1980s a prominent 76-year-old owner of a family-run preschool was named as the head of a child molestation ring. The accusations eventually extending to her children and ... more
Ep 284: In 1988, an 8-year-old girl disappeared off of Hogan Avenue in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It would take 30 years for forensic technology to catch her abductor
This is the April Tinsley Story
Live Show info (Nov 5th 7pm): www.eventbrite.... more
Ep 283: Reconsidered: 33 - Marshae Jones
Original Airdate: 11/24/20
27-year-old, Marshae Jones was five months pregnant when she was involved in a fight that ended in tragic death of her unborn child. A few months later a grand jury indicted Marshae... more
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This podcast would be exactly what I’m looking for if it weren’t so stressful to listen to the failure of the storyteller-listener setup every single episode.
Other reviews seem to narrow it down to one or the other, blaming only Meghan or Amy for interrupting. It honestly doesn’t matter whose episode it is. Whoever’s listening will interrupt mid-sentence with a question that would obviously be answered soon through the story anyway.
What’s worse is that sometimes when the other one is respond... more
I have only listened to this podcast a few times because I can’t stand the way one of them consistently interrupts the other, talks over her and seems to think she’s the ultimate authority on this podcast; she’s totally obnoxious!! I don’t know the name but all you have to do is listen to figure it out!!
I’m trying to be more patient with Megan. Unfortunately, W&C Reconsidered is filler, rarely any new information or insight. Overall a very good podcast with insight into behavior.
I believe that this show is incredible. They both have the most soothing voices that I wouldn’t kick out of bed for eating crackers. Amy if you ever are interested in a hook up, we sure can. Meghan, you are more than welcome to join!
Can’t wait for more episodes…. Always on my mind.
I started listening to this podcast last year and I started at the beginning so I’m finally in the 2025 dates. Overall love this podcast! I love the interesting cases and the focus on women. I also like the analysis they do at the end and really get into the why and the justice side. My only complaints and this is probably because I listen to them in a row lol but sometimes I feel like the interaction between them isn’t great and they don’t always listen to the other cause they will ask question... more
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Offering a deep dive into female-centric criminal cases, this series highlights stories of women entangled in crime, either as offenders or victims, while integrating scientific insights on criminology and the legal system. The hosts, both accomplished criminologists, use their backgrounds to dissect cases, explore systemic issues within the justice system, discuss victimology, and celebrate notable female figures who have influenced the field. The episodes provoke thought about the underlying factors contributing to female criminal behavior and cultivate awareness around societal biases, presenting both detailed case studies and a platform for engaging discussions.
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