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CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
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32 episodes
2 months ago
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CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
November AMA
November AMA!    We discuss everything from the ethics of forensic psychology to Travis Scott and the illuminati 
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3 years ago
1 hour 12 minutes 8 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Sundays with Shortland FINAL(E)
In this video we go through everything you need to succeed in the final for forensic psychology! For specific sections, the timestamps are: 00:03:01 - Qualifications 00:04:55 - Purpose of report 00:11:49 - Sources of Information 00:17:57 - Body of report 00:29:07 - Conclusions   Good luck!
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4 years ago
34 minutes 29 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 12 lecture
As we speak, the United States is suffering another round of riots in response to the police shooting of Daunte Wright. How do we, as forensic psychologists, understand the process of high-stakes decision-making and how can we know the degree to which someone is culpable? This is not an easy topic but it is one we MUST explore. In this weeks lecture we look to a case from the military to begin our understanding of the immense complexities of diagnosing decision-making.
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4 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 57 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 12 Reading
In this video we actually look at one of my readings! I study the personality correlates of police decision-making which is critical if we are going to start understanding, predicting, and potentially changing the types of decisions that are made when police officers face challenging situations on duty.   I hope you enjoy my work! 
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4 years ago
25 minutes 40 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 11 Lecture
THE MUST AWAITED TA PODCAST!!!  This week we have the FIRST ever lecture from the "long awaited" TA duo of Presley and Hope! Presley and Hope talk you through the psychology of the crowd. There is no time in history when they study of the crowd is more important! So enjoy this lecture - and we have a lot more to learn on Thursday!
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4 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes 59 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Sundays with Shortland Week 10
In this weeks Sundays with Shortland we (1) Outline the upcoming Quiz! (2) Discuss the case of Kendrick Jackson (3) Talk about BURNOUT and how I avoid it!   For more on the case of Kendrick I would recommend these links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWp8XXwEbb8
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4 years ago
17 minutes 28 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 11 Reading
In this weeks reading we explore Stott et al., (2008) who studies football hooligans. In this study he seeks to understand why the 200 Euros involved so much football violence, but the 2004 Euros were viewed as a great success! Its interesting theoretically and methodologically!
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4 years ago
23 minutes 1 second

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 10 Reading
In this weeks reading we leave the usual "psychology" literature and listen to a lawyer doing the talking!    Litton explores the issues of traumatic brain injury from a legal perspective and outline 4 possible arguments for consider the relationship between the brain and criminal and moral responsibility!    Enjoy! 
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4 years ago
31 minutes 44 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 10 Lecture
In this weeks lecture we explore the relationship between the brain and behavior.We specifically focus on the case of "non-offending paedophiles" and the role that the brain plays.    The bulk of the lecture is a lecture by James Cantor who has tracked the neural underpinnings of deviant sexual interest all the way back to events that occur in the womb.   What does this mean for the "big questions"? Who is to blame? Can we treat it? Can we prevent it?    Enjoy! It is no understatement that this is the most challenging question facing forensic psychology right now. 
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4 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 37 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 9 Lecture
Welcome to week 9!! In this week we answer 5 questions about terrorism! What is terrorism? Who is a terrorist? Why do people become terrorists? Can we reverse terrorism? How do we stop terrorism?   Its a GREAT time! We even have our own Hope acting as X-Right Wing terrorist (thanks Hope!)
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4 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 53 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 9 Reading
In this weeks reading we look at the 2008 John Horgan paper 'From Profiles to Pathways, and from Routes to Roots". It is no exaggeration to say this paper is formative in the field - and actually plays a important role in my own journey to Professor at UML! Enjoy!
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4 years ago
1 hour 28 minutes 53 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Sundays with Shortland Week 8
This SUNDAYS WITH SHORTLAND is OFF THE CHARTS FUN. 0:01:40 We start with re-visiting the Elliot Turner case and all the fallout from that (both personal and legal) 0:23:53 I discuss my journey into Forensic Psychology 0:28:00 We tackle the REAL complexity of last weeks #Atlanta shooting and the psychology of the shooter. Thank YOU for your engagement and your questions !!! This was emotionally exhausting. As I am sure you can tell! But I love hard questions.
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4 years ago
40 minutes 34 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 8 reading
This week we explore the concept of instrumental and expressive homicide and what this means for the psychology of the murderer. Before we discussed this in the realm of "profiling", here we think about the implications of this for sentencing, rehabilitation and release! Enjoy! 
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4 years ago
22 minutes 19 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 8 Lecture
In this weeks lecture we look at the role of Psychology in the court room - we jump right into the issue of culpability and how we, as forensic psychologists, deal with that question. We go through some theory, a integrated theory, and then finish with a case study of four terrorist offenders who tried to blow up Mosques in New York. What a ride.
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4 years ago
1 hour 19 minutes 54 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Sundays with Shortland Week 6
In this weeks Sundays with Shortland we look at the upcoming mid-term and how you can achieve your best score! We cover the mid-term structure, the "do's" and the "do not's"
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4 years ago
22 minutes 37 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 7 Lecture
In this weeks lecture we explore an often overlooked part of the etiology of a harmful act - a breakdown in communication. Professor Laurence Alison and I explore three viral clips of police - civilian interaction and see what went wrong/right! If you want to learn more about this - Check out our new book Rapport on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rapport-People-Conversations-Revolutionise-Relationships/dp/1785042068/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=rapport+book&qid=1595517275&sr=8-1
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4 years ago
43 minutes 3 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 6 Reading
In this weeks reading we look at the Levine et al., (2010) article where he tests what happens to your ability to detection lies after watching "lie to me"? It speaks to a bigger point about can psychologists teach people tricks and tips and what happens when we do! Another personal favorite - so enjoy!
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4 years ago
14 minutes 49 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 6 Lecture
This week we explore the psychology of lie detection.   Can we do it? How do we do it? And why is it the #1 most studied thing in forensic psychology? I give you the chance to spot some lies, and we even have a go at micro-expression detection!   Get excited!
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4 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 7 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 5 Reading
In this weeks reading we explore Laurence Alison's seminal paper on ORBIT with a sample of high value terrorist suspects. It really is a good one!
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4 years ago
29 minutes 49 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
Week 5 Lecture
In this weeks lecture we explore the concept of "rapport" and what that would look like with high-value detainees. Enjoy - and see you on Thursday!
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4 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 58 seconds

CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"