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The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

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The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

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The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

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The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

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The Psychology of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

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In this sound bite, host Grant talks about what he calls "the universality of goodness" which relates to whistleblowing.  This has been topical in the past week with the release of Julian Assange and this brief episode will serve as the basis f
Following on from the popular episode on stalking, Wayne and Grant talk about false reports in stalking including the motivations and features of false reports compared to real stalking cases.#false reports #psychology #criminology
Following on from the popular episode on stalking, Wayne and Grant talk about false reports in stalking including the motivations and features of false reports compared to real stalking cases.#false reports #psychology #criminology
In this "sound bite" Wayne provides a basic overview of forensic victimology, the application of victimological knowledge to answer investigative and legal questions.  This serves as the foundation for a full length future episode.#forensicvic
In this episode Wayne and Grant go through the findings from a publication on female stalking.  We look at the points of similarities and differences from male perpetrated stalking and discuss the features of stalking when committed by females.
In this three-part episode, Wayne and Grant discuss teen crime through the ens of Social Bond Theory which states that crime and antisocial behaviour are less likely to occur when the individual is bonded or attached to their friends, family, a
In this three-part episode, Wayne and Grant discuss teen crime through the ens of Social Bond Theory which states that crime and antisocial behaviour are less likely to occur when the individual is bonded or attached to their friends, family, a
In this three-part episode, Wayne and Grant discuss teen crime through the ens of Social Bond Theory which states that crime and antisocial behaviour are less likely to occur when the individual is bonded or attached to their friends, family, a
In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss criminal profiling.  The hosts talk about what it is, some of the different methods and profiling and what profiling hopes to achieve.#psychology #criminology #criminalprofiling #criminalprofile #victi
In this episode Wayne and Grant discuss what makes a crime a serial crime.  They l look at features of serial crimes such as victim count, time, and location.#serialcrime #victims #crime #serial
Wayne and Grant discuss the lunacy around the full moon and crime.  Does the full moon actually increase criminal behaviour?#lunacy #lunatic #moon #fullmoon #crime #victimisation
Wayne and Grant do a follow up to their cults episode looking specifically at cults and adult sexual grooming.#cults #vulnerabilty #crime #criminalbehaviour @adultsexualgrooming
Wayne and Grant take on the very large topic of evolutionary theories.  What are they and how does evolution affect behaviour?#crime #victims #victimisation #evolution #adaptations
In this episode Wayne and Grant touch on a few key points from our first. few episodes.
In this episode on false reports Wayne and Grant look at what a false report is, why they occur, and some of the contexts in which a false report can be made.#crime #victimisation #falsereporters #falsevictims
Wayne and Grant discuss stalking - what is it, what behaviours could be considered stalking, and some of the legal definitions for stalking.#stalking #crimes #victimisation #harassment #intrusion
In this raw, unedited first episode we introduce you to our podcast hosts Dr. Wayne Petherick and Dr. Grant Sinnamon.
In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about the full moon and whether or not this has any effect on criminal behaviour.
A timely topic given recent media exposure, Wayne and Grant discuss the relationship between cults and adult sexual grooming
Wayne and Grant take a look at evolutionary theories and how they influence crime and victimisation
In this episode Wayne and Grant provide a recap of some of the main points from the first few episodes
In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about the false report.  Tins includes an introduction to motivation and the different types of false reports.
In this episode Wayne and Grant talk about stalking.  What it is, how it is defined, and how it is viewed through legislation.
This week Wayne and Grant take a dive into the topic of adult sexual grooming.  In this episode we introduce adult sexual grooming, and discuss Sinnamon's Seven Stage Model.#adultgrooming #adultsexualgrooming #victims #victimisation #vulnerabi
This episode is the second in the vulnerabilities series.  Your hosts Wayne and Grant discuss what vulnerabilities are, and how they may have an effect on crime and victimisation.#victims #vulnerabilities #precipitation #victimsofcrime #victim
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