10 episodes

Welcome to the ‘For When Forensics Fail’ Podcast! In this podcast mini-series, we go over various aspects of the application of behavior analysis to crime. This was made for a highschool research capstone project.

Transcripts & Resources: https://bit.ly/3qqk3Zg

For When Forensics Fail: Applying Behavioral Analysis to Crime Asmita

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Welcome to the ‘For When Forensics Fail’ Podcast! In this podcast mini-series, we go over various aspects of the application of behavior analysis to crime. This was made for a highschool research capstone project.

Transcripts & Resources: https://bit.ly/3qqk3Zg

    Episode 10: The Case of Jodi Arias: Crafting an Image

    Episode 10: The Case of Jodi Arias: Crafting an Image

    This episode explores the case of Jodi Arias

    • 3 min
    Episode 9: The Case of Chris Watts: Guilty, or Just Introverted?

    Episode 9: The Case of Chris Watts: Guilty, or Just Introverted?

    This episode covers the case of Chris Watts.

    • 4 min
    Episode 8: The Case of Stephanie Lazarus: Jealousy is a Disease

    Episode 8: The Case of Stephanie Lazarus: Jealousy is a Disease

    This episode covers the case of Stephanie Lazarus.

    • 6 min
    Episode 7: The Case of Casey Anthony: Passive Parents Also Can Make Liars

    Episode 7: The Case of Casey Anthony: Passive Parents Also Can Make Liars

    This episode covers the case or Casey Anthony.

    • 3 min
    Episode 6: The Case of Jennifer Pan: Strict Parents Make The Best Liars

    Episode 6: The Case of Jennifer Pan: Strict Parents Make The Best Liars

    In this episode, we go through the case of Jennifer Pan.

    • 8 min
    Episode 5: Pre and Post Behavior

    Episode 5: Pre and Post Behavior

    In this episode, we talk about the pre and post behaviors that occur before and after a crime by an offender, and how this allows law enforcement to predict the location of the offender.

    • 2 min

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Perfectly concise

Exactly what I look for in my podcasts. Articulate, informative, interesting, and concise.

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Chilling

At the first narration, I had chills... A crime told so eloquently with a concise and clear description of the process that will allow law enforcement to catch the perpetrators with speed leaving me with hope against such monstrous humans.

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