• True Crime People & Places

  • By: Linda Sage
  • Podcast
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True Crime People & Places

By: Linda Sage
  • Summary

  • Hello and welcome to "True Crime People & Places," the podcast where we explore the world of true crime from an academic perspective. I'm Linda Sage, a criminal psychologist with over four decades of experience working with some of the most dangerous individuals in the world. Today, we will be discussing the psychology of serial killers.


    This podcast may contain discussions of violence, murder, sexual assault, and other topics related to true crime. Listener discretion is advised. If you are sensitive to these topics, please be aware that this podcast and blog may be triggering for you. If at any point you feel overwhelmed or distressed, please take a break, and seek support from a mental health professional or support organisation.


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    Linda Sage
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Episodes
  • The Link Between Policing in Theory & Practice
    Jun 6 2024

    Join us for a captivating episode of our podcast as we sit down with Tom Andrews, Lecturer in Policing at Derby University, for an in-depth exploration of his career and insights into the link between policing in theory and practice.


    With Tom's wealth of experience in the field, we'll uncover the nuances of policing strategies, the challenges faced by law enforcement professionals, and the practical application of theoretical concepts in real-world scenarios. Whether you're a student of criminology, a law enforcement professional, or simply curious about the workings of the justice system, this episode promises to offer valuable perspectives and engaging discussion.


    Tune in for an enlightening conversation that bridges the gap between academic theory and the realities of policing.


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    32 mins
  • Highlighting Minority Isolation Legally & in Society with renown Specialist Rikki Arundel
    May 30 2024

    Dive into a thought-provoking conversation on our latest podcast episode with renowned specialist Rikki Arundel as we explore the complex issue of minority isolation, both legally and in society.


    Join us as we navigate the intricacies of societal stereotyping and the legal implications for marginalised communities. With Rikki's expertise, we'll uncover strategies for challenging stereotypes and fostering inclusivity in our ever-changing world.


    Don't miss this enlightening discussion that promises to inspire positive change and promote greater understanding and acceptance for all.


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    29 mins
  • The Difference Between the US & UK Prison System, featuring the eminent Dr. Kathryn Whiteley, PhD
    May 16 2024

    Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring the eminent Dr. Kathryn Whiteley, PhD, as we delve into the intriguing topic of the disparities between US and UK prisons, with a particular focus on female offenders.


    Dr. Whiteley's expertise sheds light on the unique challenges faced by women within the criminal justice systems of both countries, exploring differences in rehabilitation programs, sentencing policies, and overall treatment. Join us for an insightful discussion that offers valuable perspectives on how these distinct systems impact the lives of female inmates and society at large.


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    24 mins

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