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Criminology 4 YOU

Criminology 4 YOU

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🔍 Welcome to Criminologo For You – where true crime meets expert criminology.

My name is FRANK PAUL E. (dr. Francesco P. Esposito).

Are you fascinated by unsolved cases, criminal psychology, and the minds behind the world’s most notorious crimes? You're in the right place.

🧠 Led by a professional criminologist, this channel dives deep into real cases, psychological profiling, and criminal behavior analysis. Whether you're a student of criminology or a curious true crime enthusiast, you’ll find content here that informs, intrigues, and challenges what you think you know about crime.

🎥 New videos every week: Case breakdowns Serial killer psychology Criminal profiling Law & justice system insights Behind-the-scenes criminology explained

👁️‍🗨️ Hit subscribe and turn on notifications — the truth is never what it seems. Criminology For You: Crime, decoded.Frank Paul E.
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  • Blood on the Sea: How Europe Pays Libya to Do Its Dirty Work
    Nov 18 2025
    There is an invisible line on the sea.

    On one side, we call it “rescue.
    ” On the other, “interception.”

    The sea is the same. What changes are the hands you deliver those bodies into. For years they’ve told us the same fairy tale: “We’re training the Libyan coast guard to fight traffickers.” (...)

    Nowadays we hear very often about criminology, serial killers and heinous murders.

    We hear about them on the news, cinema, literature, video games; the serial murderer has now polarized a good part of the media expression.

    Who has never heard of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, or Dexter Morgan? And who has never seen an episode of CSI? But how much truth is there? How do serial killers act? How do they choose their victims? And why do they kill? Do investigation techniques really work as we see in TV shows?

    These questions find their answers in this podcast, perfect for anyone who wants to approach the study of this discipline.
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    7 min
  • WAR ON DRUGS. Trump + Others
    Nov 18 2025
    When a president feels the ground shaking beneath his throne, sometimes he doesn’t confess – he detonates.

    He launches a war. Not always against a real enemy, but against a narrative he can control.

    They call it a War on Drugs, a War on Terror, a War on Crime – but beneath those words lies something else: fear dressed up as security, power cosplaying as morality.

    This is not just politics. It’s theatre. A staged show where organised crime is the perfect villain to keep you scared and quiet. Facts are no longer facts – they’re ammo.

    Concepts are no longer ideas – they’re shields to hide behind. When crime prevention turns into military doctrine, democracy stops listening.

    It only remembers how to march, how to obey, how to point at the “enemy” on command.

    Nowadays we hear very often about criminology, serial killers and heinous murders.

    We hear about them on the news, cinema, literature, video games; the serial murderer has now polarized a good part of the media expression.

    Who has never heard of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, or Dexter Morgan? And who has never seen an episode of CSI? But how much truth is there? How do serial killers act? How do they choose their victims? And why do they kill? Do investigation techniques really work as we see in TV shows?

    These questions find their answers in this podcast, perfect for anyone who wants to approach the study of this discipline.
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    11 min
  • Monster of Florence
    Nov 17 2025
    Anatomy of a Method

    Florence did not have “a monster.” It had a ritual.

    Point-blank shots, a knife, a repeated signature.

    In this episode, I break down the script: essential chronology, dynamics, possible profiles, investigative leads, errors, media rhetoric. No folklore. With respect for the victims. What you will find here: the crime scene as language patterns and variants: choice of location, timing, weapon, escalation comparison of historical hypotheses and leads what is proven, what is mere narrative what remains today: memory, archives, investigative limits If you want the translation adapted in a specific register (e.g., for narration or academic presentation), just specify. I’m a criminologist, and I deal in stories.The stories inside my case files (forensic criminologist).

    The stories of docuseries, fiction, and cinema (screenwriting consultant). Subscribe to this channel so you don’t miss any content. Follow and turn on notifications to experience a true Academy of Criminology.

    Nowadays we hear very often about criminology, serial killers and heinous murders.

    We hear about them on the news, cinema, literature, video games; the serial murderer has now polarized a good part of the media expression.

    Who has never heard of Dr. Hannibal Lecter, or Dexter Morgan? And who has never seen an episode of CSI? But how much truth is there? How do serial killers act? How do they choose their victims? And why do they kill? Do investigation techniques really work as we see in TV shows?

    These questions find their answers in this podcast, perfect for anyone who wants to approach the study of this discipline.
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    35 min
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