Based on My Simple Art of Complex Thinking initiative that aims to make knowledge accessible in bite size chunks by unpacking complexity. This podcast is designed to support student learning, bringing knowledge and information to accessible spaces. Students today have busy lives and competing demands on their time, I wanted to find a way to help them stay on top of their learning by making short lessons easily available and mobile friendly. For more student learning resources please check out my website at http://www.ngonsalves.ca
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Based on My Simple Art of Complex Thinking initiative that aims to make knowledge accessible in bite size chunks by unpacking complexity. This podcast is designed to support student learning, bringing knowledge and information to accessible spaces. Students today have busy lives and competing demands on their time, I wanted to find a way to help them stay on top of their learning by making short lessons easily available and mobile friendly. For more student learning resources please check out my website at http://www.ngonsalves.ca
In this episode we briefly examine the link between Forensic Psychology and Juries. We talk about the The Supreme Court of Canada’s two fundamental characteristics of juries: Representativeness & Impartiality. - We explore the subject of NCRMD (In 1992, Bill C-30 was enacted and the term “not guilty by reason of insanity” was changed to “not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder” (NCRMD). - We also discuss the 1843 case of Daniel NcNaughton.
Complexity Unpacked
Based on My Simple Art of Complex Thinking initiative that aims to make knowledge accessible in bite size chunks by unpacking complexity. This podcast is designed to support student learning, bringing knowledge and information to accessible spaces. Students today have busy lives and competing demands on their time, I wanted to find a way to help them stay on top of their learning by making short lessons easily available and mobile friendly. For more student learning resources please check out my website at http://www.ngonsalves.ca