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Forensic Psychology: Global Podcast Series

Welcome to Forensic Psychology: Global Perspectives, a groundbreaking podcast series that explores the intersection of psychology, criminal behavior, and the justice system. This series is the result of an innovative collaboration between students from St. John’s University in New York City and the University of Montreal in Montreal, Canada. Together, these students bring diverse cultural and academic perspectives to tackle some of the most critical topics in forensic psychology.Each episode dives into thought-provoking themes such as terrorism, trauma, sexual victimization, white-collar crime, and offender profiling. By blending international insights and academic expertise, this podcast sheds light on the global challenges and unique nuances of forensic psychology while fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a criminal justice professional, or someone curious about th

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    Forensic Psychology & Terrorism Cases

    Episode Authors:Atéa Carroué - University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, CanadaReilly Kruk - St. John's University, New York, NY, USRose Létourneau-Vachon - University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, CanadaSpecial guest: Dr. John Horgan

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Forensic Psychology: Global Perspectives, a groundbreaking podcast series that explores the intersection of psychology, criminal behavior, and the justice system. This series is the result of an innovative collaboration between students from St. John’s University in New York City and the University of Montreal in Montreal, Canada. Together, these students bring diverse cultural and academic perspectives to tackle some of the most critical topics in forensic psychology.Each episode dives into thought-provoking themes such as terrorism, trauma, sexual victimization, white-collar crime, and offender profiling. By blending international insights and academic expertise, this podcast sheds light on the global challenges and unique nuances of forensic psychology while fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration.Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a criminal justice professional, or someone curious about th

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Marina Sorochinski; Tamsin Higgs; Samuel Girard; Lélia Makeen-Brazé

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Welcome to Forensic Psychology: Global Perspectives, a groundbreaking podcast series that explores the intersection of psychology, criminal behavior, and the justice system. This series is the result of an innovative collaboration between students from St. John’s University in New York City and the...

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Forensic Psychology: Global Podcast Series is created and hosted by Marina Sorochinski; Tamsin Higgs; Samuel Girard; Lélia Makeen-Brazé.
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