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CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
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32 episodes
2 months ago
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Week 10 Lecture
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
1 hour 21 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
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. 
CRIM3430 Forensic Psychology
This is the podcast for all educational materials associated with CRIM3430 "Forensic Psychology"