The UoN Crim Podcast The UON Criminology and Criminal Justice Society
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The UON Criminology and Criminal Justice Society Presents: "The UoN Crim Podcast" for a third year. The UONCCJS are welcoming the new year by dedicating its efforts to education and advocacy to spark reform for the purposes of criminal justice. From the comfort of your home, you may engage in fascinating criminal justice topics.
Hosts:
2022 - Jessica Horne & Nick Minch
2021 - Isabella Crebert
2020 - Tomika Hillebrand
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Expert Witnesses 101 with Jane Goodman-Delahunty
Welcome back to the UON criminology podcast, episode 3 of
season 6! I am your host Estelle Cutler. Have you ever wondered what it means to call upon an expert witness in court? Also, how do they help the jury make
a final decision?! Today, we will be talking to Professor Jane Goodman-Delahunty, a leading expert on human memory and jury behaviour. We will discuss about what it means to be an expert witness in a criminal case and how it might cause challenges in court proceedings.
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Charity Ball: https://clubs.getqpay.com/?eid=20717
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Forging Pathways: Police Matrons to Officers With Alice Neikirk
This year marks the 125th anniversary for the first recognition of a woman in a policing role here in Australia. On this months episode we have a discussion with Alice Neikirk about how police matrons turned into the modern day female police officer.
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Cyber Crime in Australia with Greg Austin
In Ep. 1 Season 6 of the UON Crim podcast, Estelle talks with cyber security specialist Professor Greg Austin about cyber crime in Australia. We ask why Australia is so vulnerable and what our government should be doing to fix this. As well as this we discuss who are the victims of cyber crime and are we seeing a new rise to cyber criminals?
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Jury Decision-Making in Sexual Violence Cases with Dr. Faye Nitschke
In Ep.4 Season 5 of the UON Crim Podcast, Nick talks with Dr. Faye Nitschke about the psychological processes that underlying jury-decision making and interventions designed to achieve more accurate verdicts in sexual violence cases.
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False Confessions with Dr. Hayley Cullen
This episode of the UON Crim Podcast features Dr. Hayley Cullen and Nick Minch discuss the psychology behind false confessions, its prevalence, and interventions implemented to reduce the likelihood of false confessions.
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The Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative Newcastle
In Season 5 Episode 2 of the UON Crim Podcast, I interview PhD candidate Tori Berezowski and criminologist Peter Gogarty about their work with the Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative. Their work involves the investigation of potentially wrongful convictions and other miscarriages of justice.