• Harvey Glatman: the photographer serial killer, bonus #3
    Nov 6 2023
    We are in Los Angeles in the late 1950s, precisely between 1957 and 1958. A toolbox is found in Harvey Glatman's apartment. When opened, horror is discovered: photos depicting women with their hands tied behind their backs, terror painted on their faces. In an orderly manner, other photos were arranged, the subjects of which are the same as the others but, in this case, they are dead. Thus began the investigations against Glatman. It turns out that he grew up in Colorado...
    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    6 min
  • Crime Scene and Forensics Sciences #3
    Oct 26 2023
    "Criminology for Beginners" is your criminology podcast that explains the fundamentals of the subject with one episode per week.

    Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the podcast continues to expand its content and will always remain FREE!


    “Crime Scene and forensic sciences”

    “When I was a kid I used to pray every night for a new bicycle. Then I realized that the Lord doesn't work that way so I stole one and asked Him to forgive me.”
    EMO PHILIPS

    Criminology is not an autonomous and self-sufficient discipline, but is part of many other sciences that deal with human nature and society...
    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    19 min
  • "The art of arguing well, bonus #2
    Oct 19 2023
    "Criminology for Beginners" is your criminology podcast that explains the fundamentals of the subject with one episode per week.

    Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the podcast continues to expand its content and will always remain FREE!

    "Arguing without annihilating each other.", episode BONUS
    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    5 min
  • Murder and criminology. Episode #2
    Oct 9 2023
    "Criminology for Beginners" is your criminology podcast that explains the fundamentals of the subject with one episode per week.

    Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the podcast continues to expand its content and will always remain FREE!


    Special episode: Sherlock Holmes, the first criminologist?


    When investigating a murder case, you must have at least one of the following to find the culprit:
    1. a (spontaneous) confession;
    2. a witness (direct/de relato);
    3. a material proof (depending on the categories of law).
    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    19 min
  • Sherlock Holmes, Bonus #1
    Oct 9 2023
    "Criminology for Beginners" is your criminology podcast that explains the fundamentals of the subject with one episode per week.

    Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the podcast continues to expand its content and will always remain FREE!


    Special episode: Sherlock Holmes, the first criminologist?

    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    6 min
  • Was criminology born in Europe? Episode #1
    Oct 9 2023
    "Criminology for Beginners" is your criminology podcast that explains the fundamentals of the subject with one episode per week.

    Thanks to the use of artificial intelligence, the podcast continues to expand its content and will always remain FREE!

    Was criminology born in Europe?


    To answer this question we need to investigate the historical basis of the profession and take, without further delay, a wonderful journey that will lead us to the present day. To explain how to become a criminologist, it is appropriate to deal with a short story on the origin, history and evolution of this fascinating discipline.

    The very first dawn of criminology can in fact be traced back to the European Enlightenment. Many authors claim that criminology was born in the eighteenth century with the treatise of the Italian jurist Cesare Beccaria: “On crimes and punishments”.

    From the premise of the treaty we can read: “he laws, which although they are or ought to be pacts of free men, were for the most part only the instruments of the passions of some few, or born from a fortuitous and passing necessity; not already dictated by a cold examiner of human nature, who in one place concentrated the actions of a multitude of men, and considered them from this point of view: maximum happiness divided into the greatest number”. The punishments, according to said author, aretherefore aimed both at preventing the perpetrator from breaking the laws again, and at diverting other citizens from committing similar faults.

    The punishments must therefore be chosen in proportion to the crime committed and must be able to leave an indelible impression on men, without however being excessively tormenting or unnecessarily severe for those who have violated the law. During the mid-nineteenth century, criminology rose to the rank of autonomous science.
    Mostra di più Mostra meno
    21 min