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Criminal Behaviorology is the synthesis of criminology and behavior analysis. This podcast reviews areas of importance to both fields and explores new possibilities. Criminal Behaviorology is a podcast for all those interested in crime, psychology, history, and improving the world we live in.
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Criminal Behaviorology Timothy Joseph

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Criminal Behaviorology is the synthesis of criminology and behavior analysis. This podcast reviews areas of importance to both fields and explores new possibilities. Criminal Behaviorology is a podcast for all those interested in crime, psychology, history, and improving the world we live in.
Contact: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com

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    Lab Leak! Nicholas Wade and the Origin of SARS-CoV-2

    Lab Leak! Nicholas Wade and the Origin of SARS-CoV-2

    Criminal Behaviorology 

    Lab Leak! Nicholas Wade and Origin of SARS-CoV-2
    The entire interview can be found on our YouTube channel:
     https://youtu.be/b-uyVPAnd5I

    The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. 

    Nicholas Wade has written numerous books and articles on science. As the Science Editor for the New York Times (1990 to 1996) he possesses the skills necessary to sift through complicated ideas and arrive at the truth. When the COVID-19 (aka SARS-CoV-2) pandemic began, he soon began to suspect there was an unspoken truth about the origin of the virus.  He found not only was there evidence this virus was not of natural origin, but there was a deliberate effort to keep such an idea from becoming part of the mainstream discourse.

    Show Highlights:

    Nicholas Wade’s concern with bias in science writing.
    How he became interested in SARS-CoV-2.
    The sustained campaign to suppress the lab leak hypothesis.
    How SARS-CoV-2 looks and acts differently than a natural virus.
    The three parts of the SARS-CoV-2’s genetic structure that point to a synthetic origin.
    The 2018 DEFUSE proposal: Manipulation of the original SARS virus.
    The objections to “gain-of-function” research. How they were ignored.
    Behavioral and circumstantial evidence. The uncooperativeness of the Chinese government.
    Political polarization regarding the SARS-CoV-2 issue.
    Do we have enough evidence already?
    The harm done to the reputation of the scientific community.


    The Story of the Decade, by Nicholas Wade:

    https://www.city-journal.org/article/new-documents-bolster-lab-leak-hypothesis



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    • 45 min
    ABA Beyond: A Panel Discussion on Crime and Behavior Analysis

    ABA Beyond: A Panel Discussion on Crime and Behavior Analysis

    Criminal Behaviorology 

    ABA Beyond: A Panel Discussion on Crime and Behavior Analysis



    The entire webinar presentation can be found on this YouTube channel (as well as the rest of the series on ABA Beyond):

     https://www.youtube.com/@ABABeyondASD/videos



    The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors, should we have any. 



    As part of a very special series from Southern Illinois University, your host took part in a panel discussion on the issue of crime and behavior analysis. My favorite topic to discuss. I was joined by two other very knowledgeable people, and an interested audience. 

    Show Highlights:


    What is crime, delinquency, and/or forensics?
    Within this specialty, what populations do you typically work with? What settings do you typically work in?
    What training or preparation is needed for this specialty? Are there any specific credentialing bodies for this specialty?
    Are there any prominent special interest groups or professional organizations for this specialty?
    What mentorship/supervised fieldwork or employment opportunities are available in this specialty?
    Where do you see, or hope to see, this specialty focusing on in within behavior analysis?
    What advice do you have for students who want to pursue a career in this field?



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    • 53 min
    My Presentation on Competency to Stand Trial Restoration Using Behavior Analysis

    My Presentation on Competency to Stand Trial Restoration Using Behavior Analysis

    Criminal Behaviorology 



    My Presentation on Competency to Stand Trial Restoration Using Behavior Analysis



    The entire webinar presentation can be found here (which includes Dr. David Feeney’s presentation on remote ABA services):

     https://youtu.be/8Sm4NrIqGc0



    The video of this presentation only can be found here:

    https://youtu.be/4Ip4YJQjugw

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    Your gracious host took part in a webinar on August 25th, 2022. This was titled Novel Uses of ABA: Part IV. My modest contribution was on the subject of competency to stand trial (CST). This was a well attended event, with much audience participation. 

    Show Highlights:


    What is CST and how can behavior analysis assist in the process.
    Discrete trial training in learning court terms and concepts.
    The use of matching cards, as well as “tacting,” and “intraverbals.”
    Should behavior analysts touch the criminal justice system with a twenty-one and a half foot pole? The importance of ethics in competency restoration.
    Practical issues raised in the Q&A about malingering, client populations, and how one can become involved in this area of behavior analysis.



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    • 49 min
    The Criminologist Meets the Criminal Behaviorology Podcast!!

    The Criminologist Meets the Criminal Behaviorology Podcast!!

    Criminal Behaviorology

    The Criminologist Meets the Criminal Behaviorology Podcast!!

    The Criminologist Podcast link of this entire episode on YouTube can be accessed here:
    https://youtu.be/eFnYjNwXFLw

    The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors, if we had any.

    Until last year, I thought of my podcast as the only one covering criminology and forensic psychology, in depth. How wrong I was. Jerrod Brown and Joe Arvidson (The Criminologist Podcast) and I put together a mutual podcast. I have uploaded Joe’s recording of this, first time ever, mutual podcast between The Criminologist and Criminal Behaviorology. Happy 2023!
    Show Highlights:
    We provide overviews our podcasts, and Jerrod Brown discusses trainings he has provided in the last twelve months.
    Jerrod Brown discusses Neurocriminology.
    How Jerrod has contributed to both our podcasts in this last year.
    Plans for the future from the three of us. An exciting new year coming.
    All things The Criminologist!


    Dr. Jerrod Brown on Criminal Behaviorology, Three Prior Visits:

    1. Myspoedia: The Sadistic Child Murderer
    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/WBJxCpY3kub
    2. Familicide: Family Mass Murder
    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/RmBHJnY3kub
    3. All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression
    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wMu4cd4Dewb

    Joe Arvidson’s Podcast, The Criminologist
    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd_uZVwsQmGxMk54ay4knlS9r9r7GakdF
    https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/theparagongroupllc/Tim_and_Jerrod.mp3


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https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology 
https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology 
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https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ 
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    • 1 hr
    All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression

    All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression

    Criminal Behaviorology All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression 

    The video of this entire interview can be viewed here: 

    https://youtu.be/I4YW5JoDt3A 

    The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors, if we had any. 

    Dr. Jerrod Brown, Ph.D., is a professor, trainer, consultant, and researcher, and the founder and CEO of the American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS). He has had two previous appearances on Criminal Behaviorology (listed below). He once again came to educate us the subject of road rage (Driver Aggression). If you are traveling for the holidays, or any reason, this might be an important episode. Stay safe out there. 

    Show Highlights: 

    - Dr. Brown looks at the behaviors involved in road rage from a psychological perspective. 

    - Minor driving aggression (what we all do) can progress into full rage. Road rage as on the most extreme side of the spectrum. 

    - Anxious driving behavior, driver related stress, and other types of problematic driving behaviors. 

    - The variables involved: dehydration and nutrition; what happens before one gets in a car; warm temperatures; neurology and impulse control (executive function); maturity level; population (more cars on the road); alexithymia; emotional intelligence; sleep deprivation. 

    - Road Rage: What it is, and what it is not. The coining of the term sometime in the 1980s. 

    -What is the intent, if there was one? Driven by rage. -What are the behaviors observed? Intimidation? Gestures of aggression, threats? 

    - Triggering events: Slow driving; reckless driving behavior of others; discourtesy and disrespect by other drivers; time urgency; family troubles; driver distractions. 

    - The personal nature of the automobile. How the car gives us so much autonomy, attention, respect and other benefits. The car as a second home or office - If you are in an automobile accident… How to act. What to do. 

    The Richard Aderson Case: 

    https://www.nyspnews.com/state-police-continue-to-actively-investigate-cold-case-twenty-five-years-later.htm 

    https://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Richard_Aderson Alexithymia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexithymia Dr. Jerrod Brown Discusses 

    Driver Aggression on The Criminologist: 

    https://theparagongroupllc.libsyn.com/ep-15-our-interview-with-dr-jerrod-brown-discussing-driver-aggression-aka-road-rage 

    Dr. Jerrod Brown on Criminal Behaviorology, Two Prior Visits: 1. Myspoedia: The Sadistic Child Murderer https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/WBJxCpY3kub 2. Familicide: Family Mass Murder https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/RmBHJnY3kub Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger.  CB Podcast Sites: https://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.com https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 
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 https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology 
 https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology  
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    • 46 min
    More Horror Movies Equals Less Crime: An Analysis of Movies on Crime Reduction

    More Horror Movies Equals Less Crime: An Analysis of Movies on Crime Reduction

    Criminal Behaviorology 

    More Horror Movies Equals Less Crime: An Analysis of Movies on Crime Reduction 

    The video of this entire reading can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/QmlSTwl0UW8 

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    A reading of a 2017 Washington Post article, and 2009 Quarterly Journal of Economics article, on horror movies. The idea of horror movies reducing violent crime appears counterintuitive. However, the concept of a replacement behavior becomes critical in understanding of this study. The whole idea brings about more questions than it answers. Do not be afraid to explore this new idea. Wait! On second thought, be afraid. It is Halloween! 

    Show Highlights: 

    - Do horror movies produce more crime, or are they “harmless” 

    - An analysis of crime when Happy Death Day (2017) was in theaters 

    - The draw of popular horror movies reduces the occurrences of violence 

    - The reduction in alcohol consumption as a factor 

    - Reduction of crime in South Africa using a computer program 

    - The power of good replacement behavior at the right time, and in the right context. 

    - Appearance (maybe) in the 2001 movie Hannibal 

    Katherine L. Milkman article in the Washington Post (10/27/2017): What if horror movies actually stop crime, not cause it? https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/10/27/what-if-horror-movies-actually-stop-crime-not-cause-it/ Does Movie Violence 

    Increase Violent Crime? Dahl and DellaVigna, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2009: https://eml.berkeley.edu/~sdellavi/wp/moviescrimeQJEProofs2009.pdf 

    Ideas 42: 

    https://www.ideas42.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Using-Behavioral-Science-to-Improve-Criminal-Justice-Outcomes.pdf 

    Happy Death Day (2017) 

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Death_Day 

    Hannibal (2001): 

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0212985/ 

    Halloween Specials on Criminal Behaviorology: 

    - Night of the Shaping Dead, October 2019: 

    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/qupNR9T4pub 

    - Trick or Treat! Behavior Theory and Crime, Dog Training and Beggars’ Night Becomes Halloween, October 2020: 

    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/0P8qJ7X4pub 

    - Eating at Us: Cannibalism in History, Legend and in the Animal World, October 2021: 

    https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/YXBeX734pub 

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    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

Calamity Drey ,

Incredible Learning Experience

I adore this profoundly informative, if some what nerdy, podcast!
The explorations and interviews are always meaningful and engaging.
Powerful Content!
Thank you.

Not happy with company ,

Want to give 5 stars, however—

Audio is frustrating. Host is clear, but guests are lower volume, fuzzy, and I really want to hear every detail but can’t. Disappointing to have great topics and not be able to hear them—needs correcting.

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