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Blind Justice
Peoples Media, Monroe College
11 episodes
11 months ago
As the crisis of crime unfolds in our society, we seek to offer an animated 10-episode podcast series on violent crimes, mental health, the criminal mind, modern-day policing and the evolution of the criminal justice system.  Our highly credentialed faculty practitioners are on the front lines of law enforcement, legal, and social work leadership and will host the podcasts or will be featured as expert guests on the podcast series.

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As the crisis of crime unfolds in our society, we seek to offer an animated 10-episode podcast series on violent crimes, mental health, the criminal mind, modern-day policing and the evolution of the criminal justice system.  Our highly credentialed faculty practitioners are on the front lines of law enforcement, legal, and social work leadership and will host the podcasts or will be featured as expert guests on the podcast series.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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True Crime
Government,
Science,
Social Sciences
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Unsolved and Solvable Crimes: Understanding the Criminal Mind
Blind Justice
29 minutes 23 seconds
2 years ago
Unsolved and Solvable Crimes: Understanding the Criminal Mind

The first 48 hours are deemed critical in the investigation of crimes.  When a case goes cold, how do investigators use their skills and experience to understand the criminal mind and to track killers?  What errors lead to unsolved cases? Is the expansive use of DNA and public DNA databases harmful to our privacy interests? 


Guests: Dr. Thomas Coghlan & Professor George Chin 


Production by Peoples Media



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Blind Justice
As the crisis of crime unfolds in our society, we seek to offer an animated 10-episode podcast series on violent crimes, mental health, the criminal mind, modern-day policing and the evolution of the criminal justice system.  Our highly credentialed faculty practitioners are on the front lines of law enforcement, legal, and social work leadership and will host the podcasts or will be featured as expert guests on the podcast series.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.