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Criminology Podcasts

Hello Criminologists! Here's some Criminology and Crime-related Podcasts!

A problem with Criminology is that there is not a subculture of "Pop Criminology" (as there is Pop Science), so to supplement the academics, I've also included some social science podcasts that are not so crime-focused, but do have crime topics. Well without further ado:

Academic Criminology

  • NW-SCC CRJ208 - Introduction to Criminology Distance Education. This is a video lecture featuring seventeen episodes of 50-minute segments that teaches the basics of Criminology. Features a lecturer and powerpoint slides.

Criminology/Criminal Justice Discussions & Pop Crime

  • Criminal Justice Discussions with David Onek. Every episode of this podcasts features guest speakers who hold conversations on relevant Criminal Justice topics. Examples of such guest speakers are police chiefs, a professor of the Berkeley law school, the president of the NAACP, etc.

  • Criminal Justice Research Podcast from the National Institute of Justice. This podcast from the NIJ features numerous brief discussions (usually under 10 minutes) on research and new improvements of the criminal justice system.

  • SAGE Criminology. Features authors who have written articles that deal with Criminology and has them discuss their articles. Every episode features a different author and provides a diverse collection of issues or improvements in the CJS.

  • UCT Centre of Criminology. Features lectures, interviews, and discussions on criminological topics with a variety of guest speakers.

  • Inside the FBI. Discusses some of the most interesting cases handled by the FBI, including scams, murders, white collar corruption, and gangs. This podcast provides the community insight into what the FBI does, such as how they investigate or how they apprehend criminals.

  • Its a Crime With Margaret McLean. Every episode is around 1 hour 36 minutes long with a variety of topics including: serial killers, organizational crime, interviews with former police, conspiracies, psychics, popular crime trials, forensics, movies, and far more.

Social Science Discussions

  • Social Science Bites. Has some discussions on criminology, inequality, disgust (deviance?), death, morality, and behavioral studies.

  • Thinking Allowed. Provides many discussions of crime, criminology, and inequality in numerous episodes. This podcast is expansive. There are so many topics that fall under social science and so many episodes here that it would be difficult to find this podcast uninteresting.

Well, that's all I got! Please recommend anything that I might have missed!

8 years ago by Konijn

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