Episodes

  • Not Your Average Serial Killer Episode
    Apr 14 2024

    This episode includes a scholarly, graphic discussion of serial killers. Content Advisory: Child Abuse, Sexual Assault, Physical Assault, Cannibalism, Murder

    Show more Show less
    41 mins
  • Welcome To Class-Four Explanations of Crime
    Apr 24 2023
    Biology Theories, Routine Activities Theory, Life Course Theories, or Reintegrative Shaming, which explains crime the best?? Tune in and let us know what you think!

    Show more Show less
    50 mins
  • Ending Mass Shootings
    Apr 15 2023

    The title really says it all, tune in to hear what we can do to end mass shootings.

    Show more Show less
    29 mins
  • Welcome to Class-Explaining Crime with Social Bond Theory
    Mar 6 2023

    Cults, homicide, serial killing, property crime, and more? Can one theory explain why all these actions occur? Listen to our discussion of Travis Hirshi's Social Bond Theory and foster your own perspective. Join us as we apply this theory to a variety of topics.

    **Warning: Discussion includes brief mentions of sexual assault and descriptions of victim-blaming rhetoric.

    Show more Show less
    51 mins
  • Welcome to Class-Explaining Class with Strain Theory
    Feb 14 2023

    Strain Theory explains criminal behavior as an illegal response to stress from society. The theorist Robert Merton originally designed the theory to describe crimes with financial motives, but as you will hear in our discussion, we believe it is applicable to many other forms of crime including torture and homicide.

    Show more Show less
    49 mins
  • Welcome to Class-Explaining Crime with Labeling Theory
    Feb 6 2023

    Ready to learn about why criminal behavior happens? Tune in to our live classroom discussion about Labeling Theory! This is your chance at a crash course in crime theory without the tuition costs or the homework!

    Show more Show less
    56 mins
  • A War on Drugs or People? The Flaws in U.S. Drug Policy
    Dec 16 2022

    The U.S. leads the world in rates of drug addiction and overdose deaths. If it was a War on Drugs, why didn't we win? After 50 years of the same policies maybe its time for a change.

    Much of the information about the history of drug use and the detrimental drug policies come from the books Dopesick by Beth Macy and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander.

    Audio snippet with the quote from John Ehrlichman taken from 13th.

    If you or someone you know is struggling with substance abuse, resources are available!

    https://nida.nih.gov/

    Show more Show less
    36 mins
  • American Composers of the Holocaust
    Nov 13 2022

    Did you know Hitler and the Nazi party revered President Franklin D. Roosevelt for the racist laws he introduced? Have you ever learned about how America's Jim Crow and other discriminatory legislation inspired the 400+ Nuremberg laws that regulated the private and public lives of Jewish people? Were you aware the U.S. State Department denied a vis request from Otto Frank and his family shortly before they were executed in Nazi death camps? I boldly suggest America's standard curriculum that teaches World War II is incomplete without this information. Take a listen and complete your understanding of America's participation in World War II!

    This episode is dedicated to Charlene Schiff. In honor of her bravery, and out of responsibility to her request, I ask that we all take the time to learn about these events so that we will not allow history to repeat itself. I have included her voice in part of this episode. Her voice recording came from a project created by the U.S Holocaust Memorial Museum.

    Episode Information Sources:
    -https://www.ushmm.org

    -Hitler's American Model: The United States and The Making of The Making of Nazi Race Law by James Whitman

    -Framing the Moron: The Social Construction of Feeble-Mindedness in the American Eugenic Era by Gerald O'Brien

    Show more Show less
    34 mins