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24 Jan 2020 | A Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess Story | 00:59:25 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
A Clockwork Behavior Analysis: Bobby Newman Discusses Myth and Reality Regarding Behavior Analysis, Crime and the Famous Anthony Burgess Story
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess is a controversial and intriguing novel about a violent, delinquent young man who is subjected to a radical conditioning procedure with frightening results. The 1963 book provides an image of a near future world that could be described as unique, humorous, dramatic and disturbing. In this podcast I interview Dr. Bobby Newman regarding his 1991 article on the Anthony Burgess fictional work, and how it has influenced the perception of behavior analysis.
Show Highlights:
- An explanation of what Burgess was trying to convey with his writings and how his vision was shaped by a devout Catholic faith.
- The question of free will becoming significant in a story like this. What is the behavior analytic view on the concept of free will?
- Behavior analysis, instead of crushing freedom (as depicted in certain fictional stories) could be the pathway to liberate us from environmental contingencies that have trapped us.
- Evidence for how behavior analytic techniques have helped reduce recidivism among juvenile delinquents.
- How psychology and behavior analysis are portrayed in Clockwork.
- How behavior analysis has portrayed itself to the public.
A Clockwork Orange on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0393341763/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
Dr. Newman’s 1991 article on Clockwork:
https://link.springer.com/article/10.5210/bsi.v1i2.169
Dr. Newman Runs in the St. Jude Marathon for Charity (“Team ABA”):
https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?fr_id=109867&px=4127584&pg=personal
Hero Rats Sniff out Landmines:
https://www.apopo.org/en
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01 Mar 2021 | Two MORE Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA - Part II) | 01:42:28 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Two MORE Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA - Part II) In our second installment of the webinar series (Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis - Part II) we have presentations from Joseph Cautilli and Michael Weinberg. Joseph Cautilli, PhD, BCBA-D, has served in numerous settings and has been a guest on a previous episode. Michael Weinberg, PhD, BCBA-D, has 35 plus years of experience in the application of behavior analytic services to various populations and age groups. SPECIAL NOTE: This is a recording of a live webinar and CE units are no longer available for purchase. A video presentation of this discussion can be found in its entirety below: https://youtu.be/9Mct_eGJmmA Our Facebook Page on the Novel Uses of ABA Webinar Series: https://www.facebook.com/NovelApplications To access the slides from these two lectures (Forensic Behavior Analysis Facebook Group - Under “Files.” Look for Novel Uses of ABA Webinar - Part II): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1103246663153346/files Cautilli Highlights: - The history of behaviorists in instruction - The interventions they created and their effectiveness. - The history of Curriculum Based Measurement (CBM) - Research supporting CBM - The importance of rate as a unit of measure in CBM - Methods for assessing students on reading curriculum Weinberg Highlights: - Definition of Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) - Three OBM methods as applied to improvement of staff performance - Describing a model of implementation of OBM to provide outcomes of an organization - Explanation and description of tools employers and HR professionals may use to improve hiring practices Criminal Behaviorology podcast with Joseph Cautilli on “Behaviorism Applied Everywhere” (8/28/2019): https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/2020-08-28T06_59_37-07_00 https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Behaviorism-Applied-Everywhere--Joe-Cautilli-Discusses-the-Many-Uses-of-Behavior-Analysis-eippns Portions of the first Novel Uses of ABA Webinar, as featured on this podcast (“Two Speakers on Behavior Analysis - Novel Uses of ABA”): https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/2020-09-30T18_55_28-07_00 https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Two-Speakers-on-Behavior-Analysis-Novel-Uses-of-ABA-eke5nm 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
15 Feb 2024 | Lab Leak! Nicholas Wade and the Origin of SARS-CoV-2 | 00:45:36 | |
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-hypothesisLook up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav.Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episodeshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNzhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorologyOn YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_GtwOn Rumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027On Locals Social Media:https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.comOn Twitter:https://twitter.com/CrimBehavOn Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699Amazon:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a3604516-0645-4341-a792-75d10754556d/criminal-behaviorologyPlease write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Oct 2020 | Two Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA) | 01:16:37 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Two Speakers on Behavior Analysis (Novel Uses of ABA) In a recent webinar on the Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis, we have presentations from two very accomplished speakers. Kent Corso, PsyD, BCBA-D, has worked in the areas of suicidality, health and military applications, and has been a guest on a previous episode. Vanessa Bethea-Miller, MA, BCBA, provides details regarding the juvenile justice population and how behavior analysis can make a difference. Kent begins at 04:55 and ends about 39:04. Vanessa begins at 40:31 and winds up the podcast. Corso Highlights: - How the research on behavior analysis has focused on such a small percentage of the population. - “Demand Signals” regarding where behavior analytic research could be useful. Options for the future dissemination of behavior analysis. - The importance of publishing in non-ABA journals and communicating respectfully and efficiently with those outside the field. Bethea-Miller Highlights: - Defining juvenile justice in behavioral terms. - Statistics and pertinent facts regarding this population. - Research on methods of treatment. - Token reinforcement and contingency management programs. - Switching from a reactive to a preventive model. Criminal Behaviorology Podcast with Kent Corso on preventing suicide in the military (8/17/2019): 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 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
17 May 2021 | My Presentation to the Arizona Association for Behavior Analysis (AZABA) | 00:57:47 | |
Criminal Behaviorology My Presentation to the Arizona Association for Behavior Analysis (AZABA) Every now and then a little good fortune comes in the form of being asked to present on your favorite topic. I graciously accepted after an unexpected invitation to speak at the AZABA regarding the specialization of crime and behavior analysis. This was a popular event, with many relevant questions about the very subject matter this podcast was made for. Show Highlights:
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22 Jul 2022 | The McMartin Sexual Abuse Trial: Operant Seeing and the Dangers of Expert Opinion | 01:00:43 | |
The video of this entire interview can be viewed here:
https://youtu.be/xA3ZDZ8COBM
Joseph Wyatt, Ph.D., is a retired forensic psychologist, and previous guest on Criminal Behaviorology. In 2002 he took an interest in the infamous McMartin Preschool trial, which took place in California. If you have not heard of this case, take some time to look up the story. It is simply the most shocking case of false accusation I have encountered. Joe takes a critical, and behavior analytic, viewpoint regarding the expert opinion of an archeologist who claimed to have discovered evidence of sinister tunnels built under the preschool buildings. These tunnels would seem to confirm the allegations of secret sexual abuse and ritualistic torture. But is there an alternative conclusion - one with a behavior analytic explanation?
(Podcast listeners - skip to 10:12 unless you enjoy Joe and I conversing on audio quality)
Show Highlights:
- A respected preschool center is accused of crimes so shocking it made news the world over.
- The use of anatomically detailed dolls to facilitate interviews with children. The misapplication of these methods, and the belief that children could not make up such explicit stories, led to the unjust prosecution in the McMartin case.
- How children could be influenced by the interviewing techniques used in the case.
- The parents of children involved in the case, in a very emotional state, asked for an archeological analysis to provide evidence of secret tunnels allegedly put in place to commit unspeakable crimes beneath the building. Ground penetrating radar, and a detailed report followed that supported the existence of underground tunnels.
- Skinner’s concept of “Operant Seeing.” Is this an explanation for why an expert archeologist’s flawed conclusions when the totality of the evidence clearly indicates an innocent explanation? Confirmatory bias - the pursuing of conclusions before the facts.
- The legacy of the McMartin trial. How could so many be so wrong about such a serious criminal case? The real victims of McMartin case.
McMartin Sexual Abuse Trial and the 2002 article by Joseph Wyatt:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMartin_preschool_trial
https://mds.marshall.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=psychology_faculty
The film Indictment (starring James Woods):
https://youtu.be/uMijKJg-7rk
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113421/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
Joseph Wyatt on Criminal Behaviorology - Interview with the Forensic Psychologist (2019):
https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Interview-with-the-Forensic-Psychologist--Dr--W--Joseph-Wyatt-discusses-his-long-career-as-it-is-detailed-in-his-book---The-Breaking-Point-Killing-And-Other-True-Cases-of-Murder-and-Malice-e3aq6g
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01 Mar 2025 | False Allegations: Why Accusations Matter - (Originally Broadcast on 9.30.2018) | 00:31:21 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 61 Title: False Allegations: Why Accusations Matter - (Originally Broadcast on 9.30.2018) The entire presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - https://youtu.be/-e1I4mbwvdQ The views of our guests, should he have any, do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Note: This a bit of a “throwback” to a podcast on our old platform from 2018. It is about false accusations of sexual assault. The sound quality is a little rough, but I consider the message to be quite important. Enjoy the rerun episode. An article in slate.com by Cathy Young (2014) reviews the importance of false rape accusations and the controversies that ensue. A segment from Roy Hazelwood and Ann Burgess from "Practical Aspects of Rape Investigation" (1987) provide insight on how to approach such cases. The sensitive nature of this topic requires an objective and careful examination of all the factors involved. Links for this podcast: - http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2014/09/false_rape_accusations_why_must_be_pretend_they_never_happen.html - https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/Publications/abstract.aspx?ID=105959 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMartin_preschool_trial Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episodes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com On Twitter: https://twitter.com/CrimBehav On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a3604516-0645-4341-a792-75d10754556d/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Oct 2022 | The FBI Files on B.F. Skinner | 00:51:52 | |
The FBI Files on B.F. Skinner The video of this entire interview can be viewed here:https://youtu.be/754JkfZn3qcThe views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors, if we had any. Dr. Joe Wyatt, forensic psychologist and behavior analyst, pursued the FBI files on B.F. Skinner through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Among the findings were a strange interest in Skinner as a researcher, family man, and even his acquaintances and former teachers. Why Skinner was of interest to the United States government is unknown. What is known is that psychologists, and other academics, may become the target of a government investigation for political reasons. Show Highlights:- When Joe Wyatt first heard about the FBI files on B.F. Skinner. Politics and science.- JFK orders an investigation of B.F. Skinner. Or did he?- Skinner’s contribution to the war effort using pigeons to guide missiles.- Investigations of Skinner past 1961.- The “Domino Theory” of Communism.- J. Edgar Hoover, iconic head of the FBI, for decades, may have had his own reasons for investigating potential communists as opposed to organized crime.- Questions to ask today about the investigations of B.F. Skinner.- The impact on Skinner himself.- Why the reputation of powerful institutions can be their most powerful asset. Dr. Wyatt’s Article on the FBI’s Investigation of B.F. Skinner: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.5210/bsi.v10i0.128.pdf The Manchurian Candidate (1962): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056218/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk Joseph Wyatt on Criminal Behaviorology, Two Prior Visits:- The McMartin Sexual Abuse Trial: Operant Seeing and the Dangers of Expert Opinion (7.22.2022):https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/PrPqR4LIKtb- Interview with the Forensic Psychologist – Dr. W. Joseph Wyatt discusses his long career as it is detailed in his book - The Breaking Point Killing: And Other True Cases of Murder and Malice (2.27.2019)https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/wkCsRx2IKtbLook up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav.Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites:https://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.comhttps://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorologyhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNzhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorologyhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_GtwOn Rumble:https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027On Locals Social Media:https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.comPlease write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.comThank you for listening. | |||
27 Jun 2022 | Mysopedia: The Sadistic Child Murderer | 00:52:23 | |
The video of this interview can be viewed here:
https://youtu.be/Xtz3yu70J2U
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 focused some of his work on the topic sexually motivated homicides. Mysopeds are an extreme outlier of the sexually motivated child killer.
Show Highlights:
- The AIAFS organization and Jerrod Brown’s contributions. Colleague, and previous guest, Eric Hickey.
- What is “mysopedia?” A little known, “sadistic pedophile,” murderer of children. How can it be distinguished from sexual sadists, pedophiles, and other conditions?
- Motive for these crimes. The depersonalization and hatred of the victim. The role of fantasy and fantasy development. A cyclical process where the perpetrator returns to a “baseline” state, ultimately.
- Trauma and attachment based lens. Rejection from family and friends. Brain development and the fracturing of attachment.
- Mysopedia as an “unfolding event” over time. A lot of moving parts, with much mystery in dealing with a combination of factors.
- Albert Fish - an infamous and prolific serial killer. Known for the most paraphiliac behavior. Pain and pleasure were equated. Reportedly, he had inserted so many metal pins in his body that he short-circuited the electric chair at his execution.
- Wesley Allan Dodd - A disturbing case of a young man who seemed to have progressed over time from a loveless upbringing to acts of murder as an adult. How the Dodd case could teach us about what interventions could make a difference - we hope.
- Jerrod’s interest in this area and his mission to aid in understanding the myriad causes of criminal actions.
Jerrod Brown on Mysopedia:
https://www.csp.edu/publication/mysopeds-a-need-for-increased-awareness-understanding-and-training/
https://www.aiafs.com
Albert Fish:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Fish
Wesley Allen Dodd:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westley_Allan_Dodd
Criminal Behaviorology podcast with Eric Hickey (2.29.2020):
https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Criminal-Profiling--Serial-Killers--Necrophilia--and-Other-Things-eb5mpu
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26 Jun 2020 | I Have Decided to Call this Criminal Behaviorology | 00:32:01 | |
Criminal Behaviorology I Have Decided to Call this Criminal Behaviorology In a recent symposium, presented online, your host had the opportunity to present on the Application and Dissemination of Applied Behavior Analysis in the Criminal Justice Field. Along with an excellent opportunity to discuss an area of behavior analysis not always presented at such conferences, there was also a walk down memory lane regarding some of the episodes we have presented previously. In addition, the announcement of an upcoming (July 30th, 2020) webinar on “Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis,” for which Continuing Education units are available. Sign-up information is below: https://www.signupforms.com/registrations/23153 Updates and other information on this webinar can be found at this Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/NovelApplications/ Show Highlights: - The start of Criminal Behaviorology as an area of interest. A brief review of literature on crime and behavior analysis that is by no means exhaustive. - A Special Interest Group with the Association of Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) on Crime, Delinquency and Forensic Behavior Analysis. - A special focus on domestic violence, in part because of some very intriguing literature, and because it is an area of where crime and behavior analysis intersect in some ways potentially quite beneficial. - The upcoming webinar on the novel applications of ABA. A set of speakers on different topics for students, researchers, and practitioners of applied behavior analysis. Criminal Behaviorology podcast on the Battering Assessment Tool by Marilyn Bonem: 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 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
25 Nov 2022 | All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression | 00:46:35 | |
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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
07 Apr 2021 | Kids, Cars and Danger: Hot Car Deaths and Human Memory | 01:28:41 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Kids, Cars and Danger
Janette Fennell had a rather dramatic beginning in her advocacy of car safety. Kidnapped at gunpoint with her husband, they were placed in the trunk of their own car and transported to an unknown location. After they managed to escape with their bare hands, she sought out data on cases of trunk entrapment and what could be done in terms of prevention. In time, she helped mandate interior trunk releases for all cars in the United States. Because of the efforts of this one-woman data collection machine, she began to work on the phenomenon of children dying in hot cars after lapses in memory by their parents. This episode focuses on the tragic and the hopeful. Dr. David Diamond, memory expert and neuroscientist, joins us to discuss his role in answering the question: “How could a parent mistakenly leave their own child in a vehicle?” As hundreds of children have died in hot car deaths, and notable criminal prosecutions have resulted, we delve into the intricacies of the human memory and technology that could save the lives of many.
Video of this interview in its entirety:
https://youtu.be/pGcUNnuSpHY
** Important update on the Justin Ross Harris Case:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/murder-conviction-overturned-georgia-hot-142320038.html
Show Highlights:
- Janette’s kidnapping from her own garage and escape from being contained in the trunk of her car. The realization that the National Highway Safety Administration did not collect data on deaths and injuries related to vehicles not on the roads, despite numerous such incidents in many different ways.
- The reality of children being left in hot cars. The change in environment (within the car) that came from laws having children ride in the back to prevent deaths from airbag deployment.
- Notable cases such as the films Stop All Clocks and especially the Justin Ross Harris case in Fatal Distraction.
- How prosecutors are handling cases like this. The significance of public perception and particularly how the media has responded.
- Dr. Diamond discusses the significance of brain anatomy and his own experiences in the potential for a loss of awareness due to environmental and neurological factors.
- The Hot Cars Act and the potential for an improvement in vehicle safety using technology to save the lives of children.
- The significance of data collection in regards to why some issues are perceived as important and others are sadly neglected.
Janette Fennell - KidsAndCars:
https://www.kidsandcars.org
Dr. David Diamond:
https://theconversation.com/profiles/david-diamond-274127
Children dying in hot cars: a tragedy that can be prevented, by Dr. David Diamond
https://theconversation.com/children-dying-in-hot-cars-a-tragedy-that-can-be-prevented-60909
How one woman changed the safety standards of the entire car industry
https://thehustle.co/how-one-woman-changed-the-safety-standards-of-the-entire-car-industry/
Data on the change after children were required to ride in the back seat
http://www.kidsandcars.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/airbag_vs_heatstroke_EN.pdf
Pulitzer Prize-winning article..Fatal Distraction
https://www.kidsandcars.org/2016/07/08/fatal-distraction-forgetting-a-child-in-the-backseat-of-a-car-is-a-horrifying-mistake-is-it-a-crime-2/
Video About Vayyar Full-Cabin Monitoring Technology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mi-B6kyow8
Vayyar Pioneers Full-Cabin Monitoring with One Radar-on-Chip
https://www.carsifu.my/news/vayyar-pioneers-full-cabin-monitoring-with-one-radar-on-chip
Backup camera in every new car puts safety at forefront
http://www.chicagotribune.com/classified/automotive/sc-auto-cover-0517-backup-camera-mandate-20180509-story.html
Advocacy battle regarding review cameras
https://associationsnow.com/2018/05/advocacy-battle-behind-rearview-cameras-cars/
The Hot Cars Act
https://www.kidsandcars.org/hot-cars-act-of-2019/
Stop All Clocks (2012)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2302841/
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22 Apr 2023 | My Presentation on Competency to Stand Trial Restoration Using Behavior Analysis | 00:49:00 | |
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): The video of this presentation only can be found here: The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors, if we had any. 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:
Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episodes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com On Twitter: On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
09 Dec 2021 | Genes and Behavior - 4.25.18 | 00:16:14 | |
An examination of one chapter from Jay Moore's book "From a Behavioral Point of View: A Psychological Primer" where he discusses the idea that genes do not "cause" behavior in the common use of the term. Implications for behaviorists, and especially criminal behaviorologists, are significant. From a Behavioral Point of View: A Psychological Primer by Jay Moore:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34599965-from-a-behavioral-point-of-view | |||
30 Oct 2019 | Night of the Shaping Dead: Zombie Behavior, Shaping, and Resurgence | 00:42:21 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Night of the Shaping Dead: Zombie Behavior, Shaping, and Resurgence Being as it is the Halloween season, we can have some fun, right? Dr. Kennon Lattal wrote two blogs for the Aubrey Daniels Institute about zombies from a behavior analytic perspective. Why not? Dr. Lattal is on sabbatical currently, but was gracious enough to respond to my email questions. Let’s suspend the “dead man rule” in behavior analysis (where we say that if a dead man can do it we do not accept it as an intervention, i.e., “stay in one place,” “don’t make any noise,” etc.) and instead apply an undead rule as we seek to understand how to deal with zombies through behavior analysis. Show Highlights: - Why is shaping as a concept so important, and is it misunderstood – or just NOT understood at all? - What makes social relevance important and how do we determine what might be socially relevant in one instance or another? - How does one go about deciding where to start in terms of shaping behavior and how fast one should proceed from one step to the next? Do you find people are frustrated in the success of shaping because, with zombies or people, the progress can be quite slow? - What is resurgence, and how can it serve as an explanation for societal problems such as addiction or criminal recidivism? - How can resurgence result in behavior generally seen as positive (unlike what we usually see out of zombies)? Dr. Lattal’s page on West Virginia University: https://psychology.wvu.edu/faculty-and-staff/faculty-directory/kennon-lattal How to Shape a Zombie https://www.aubreydaniels.com/blog/how-shape-zombie Zombies and Resurgence: A Halloween Analysis https://www.aubreydaniels.com/blog/zombies-and-resurgence-halloween-analysis Article on Shaping (Ekerman, et al., 1980): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1332956/pdf/jeabehav00082-0006.pdf Article on Resurgence in the Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis: http://rmac-mx.org/category/vol-41-no-2-numero-monografico-2015/ Day of the Dead (1985) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088993/ Night of the Living Dead (1968) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063350/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 Zombie (1979) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080057/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 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 https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ | |||
31 Oct 2024 | Halloween Candy Poisoned? Reality and Urban Legend in Halloween Fears | 00:33:38 | |
The entire interview can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 A reading of two articles on the alleged poisoning of candy. The reality our favorite holiday ritual and fear in the community. Another on a dramatic case of poisoning as extortion out of Japan. Finally, a third article reviews the motivations for urban legends. Show Highlights:
- https://www.history.com/news/how-americans-became-convinced-their-halloween-candy-was-poisoned - https://www.history.com/news/extra-strength-tylenol-poisonings-1982 - Donavan, Todd & Mowen, John & Chakraborty, Goutam. (2001). Urban legends: Diffusion processes and the exchange of resources. Journal of Consumer Marketing. 18. 521-533. 10.1108/07363760110404468. Previous 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 - More Horror Movies Equals Less Crime: An Analysis of Movies on Crime Reduction, October 2022: Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/dashboard/episodes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com On Twitter: On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a3604516-0645-4341-a792-75d10754556d/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
30 Aug 2022 | Familicide: Jerrod Brown Discusses Family Mass Murders | 01:02:07 | |
The video of this entire interview can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/Lf6YDjEaaYw 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). His previous episode on this podcast is about Mysopedia, the sadistic child serial killer. In this broadcast, he discussed the phenomenon of familicide. Known sometimes as Family Annihilators, this is the murder of a family, committed usually by the father. Jarrod and I talk shop right from the get-go, so podcast listeners here this recording from the start. Show Highlights: - Listing of family annihilators in case history. - Jerrod discusses some of the important variables in these kinds of crimes. - The distinction between cases of familicide, family annihilators, family mass murderers, filicide, and other terms. - “Toxic masculinity,” “righteous slaughter,” and other concepts related to familicide. American Institute for the Advancement of Forensic Studies (AIAFS): https://www.aiafs.com https://www.aiafs.com/staff-member.asp?xd=60 Jerrod Brown talks familicide on The Criminologist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74yswC9ROSI&t=1663s Seductions of Crime by Jack Katz: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/seductions-of-crime-jack-katz/1111985566?ean=9780465076161 The John List case: https://allthatsinteresting.com/john-list William Bradford Bishop, Jr.: https://www.fbi.gov/wanted/murders/william-bradford-bishop-jr Ronald Eugene Simmons: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Gene_Simmons Robert Fisher: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_William_Fisher Dupont de Ligonnès Murders and Disappearance: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dupont_de_Ligonnès_murders_and_disappearance Jerrod Brown on Criminal Behaviorology - Mysopedia ( June of 2022): https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/K98tkhAXUsb 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
07 Jan 2022 | Child Welfare: Behavior Analysis Metrics (BAM) on Abuse, Neglect, and Family Preservation | 01:21:39 | |
Dr. Brandon F. Greene has worked for over forty years in dealing with child maltreatment, family preservation and a host of other areas of great interest to those working to improve society. A cogent, entertaining, and data-driven book is the end result of he and his colleagues’ work in some very challenging settings. Dr. Greene provides a range of techniques and instruments to assist the most vulnerable in our communities using behavior analysis as the guide. The video interview can be viewed on our Youtube channel: https://youtu.be/ubVQyNF97ik Show Highlights: - Dr. Greene’s career in the field of child welfare, family reunification, domestic violence prevention, etc. - Behavior Analysis Metrics & Applications (BAMA). - Critical Family Periods. A two-edged sword. - In cases where children are separated from their families, is the goal always to return home? The termination of parental rights. - The CLEAN instrument, and how it is used in child welfare cases. - The use of task analyses is discussed throughout the book. How these tools become important in regards to preservation and reunification processes. - Protecting children from "lures" as described in Dr. Greene’s book. - The CARE instrument used in domestic violence cases. - BAM used for visitation requirements. Data collection on visitations. Dr. Greene's role and findings. - The true litmus test of competency based training and why. - The concepts of "microlending" (coined by economist Muhammed Yunnus) and “microlabor” (coined by Dr. Greene). Behavior Analysis: Metrics & Applications for the Preservation & Reunification of Families (Volume 1: Behavior Analysis in Child Welfare) by Brandon F. Greene, Ph.D.: https://www.shenvalpress.com/product-page/behavioral-metrics-applications-for-preservation-reunification-of-families Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 h ttps://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
15 Jun 2019 | 51 School Attacks Averted! | 00:48:08 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Title: 51 School Attacks Averted! Frank Straub has been in law enforcement for decades. He has been an advisor to West Point, Indianapolis Chief of Police, a White Plains, NY, Public Safety Director, an Executive Deputy Inspector General for the Office of the New York State Inspector General, among other things. He is now the Director of Strategic Studies & Center for Mass Violence Response Studies. He has a PhD in Criminal Justice and is now interested in becoming a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). He recently wrote “A Comparison of Averted and Completed School Attacks from the Police Foundation Averted School Violence Database,” with psychologist Peter Langman. In this interview Frank discusses the comparison of 51 school attacks averted to those completed. Show Highlights: - Frank Straub’s extensive career in law enforcement and his path to an interest in behavior analysis. - The research that has been done on thwarting school attacks. The distinctions found between the 51 school attacks prevented, and those that were tragically completed. - How reporting on these stories matters and why the focus on victims can be beneficial. - How the monitoring of social media has made a difference. - Operational definition of a school attack and why they are similar to incidents of workplace violence. - Of course, not all school attacks can be prevented. Nonetheless, we look for opportunities to intervene, which can be so important.
The 2019 report by Straub and Langman: BARK – Social media monitoring system for parents: Link to Civilian Response to Active Shooter Events (CRASE) https://www.cityofmadison.com/police/safety/commTrainings/crase.cfm https://www.bark.us/blog/active-shooter-situation-frank-straub/ Webinar on 51 School Attacks Averted Compared to Those Completed (1/22/2019): Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. Please write a review on any of our podcast sites. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
28 Oct 2022 | More Horror Movies Equals Less Crime: An Analysis of Movies on Crime Reduction | 00:24:35 | |
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 Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology (Hit “$ Support”, then make selection) 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 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1826027 On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Jan 2025 | Remembering Phil Zimbardo: Obedience and Authority in the Stanford Prison Study | 00:43:48 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 59 Title: Remembering Phil Zimbardo: Obedience and Authority in the Stanford Prison Study The entire interview can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - https://youtu.be/VKiItBjp-_c The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 In October of this year (2024) Philip Zimbardo passed at the age 91. After a legendary career in psychology, he is known for a very innovative study at Stanford University. A group of students, who were about to get quite a surprise, were randomly assigned be either guards or prisoners. In this episode we look back at Zimbardo’s life and the surprising outcomes of some of his most controversial research on the dynamics of incarceration. Show Highlights:
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23 Apr 2024 | Hazing! Hank Nuwer on the Tragic Wrongs of Passage | 00:55:07 | |
Hazing! Hank Nuwer on the Tragic Wrongs of Passage The entire interview can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology The views of our guests do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Hank Nuwer has been a writer and journalist for decades. One of his interests has been educating the public about the realities of hazing. In this eye-opening interview, Hank discusses the many tragic cases of hazing deaths and injuries, as well as the efforts of victimized families and anti-hazing activists whose mission is to put an end to this practice in all of its forms. Show Highlights:
The Wrongs of Passage and Broken Pledges by Hank Nuwer: Cases:
Unofficial Hazing Clearinghouse Hazing Research by Hank Nuwer - https://library.buffalostate.edu/archives/nuwer Anti-hazing Organizations:
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30 Nov 2024 | The Sylvia Lkens Case in Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History by Ed Wenck | 00:27:11 | |
This is a brief reading of a book chapter focusing on the case. The author is Ed Wenck and the book is from 2012, Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History. | |||
01 Mar 2020 | Criminal Profiling, Serial Killers, Necrophilia, and Other Things | 00:59:06 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Criminal Profiling, Serial Killers, Necrophilia, and Other Things
Eric Hickey, PhD, an author and criminal psychologist, is interviewed on a variety of topics, all related to his interesting career and writings over many years.
Show Highlights:
- Dr. Hickey’s continual interest in forensic psychology, necrophilia and other areas of crime and criminology.
- How the interest in forensic psychology has grown since he began his career and why.
- Dr. Hickey’s work in the Jeffrey Dahmer case and what he found out about Dahmer’s interest in funerals. Some of the unique issues surrounding the phenomenon of necrophilia. The different kinds of necrophiles.
- Pavlov’s inescapable shock as it relates to the backgrounds of sexually motivated serial killers.
- Kim Rossmo’s Geographic Profiling.
- The Unabomber case. The different aspects of profiling and some unique features of the Ted Kaczynski case.
- The Myth of the Psychiatric Crime Wave. The realities of mentally ill defendants. The murky nature of the insanity defense. The Andrea Yates case.
- Controversial Issues in Criminology. Is prostitution a victimless crime? The legalization of drugs.
- Picking up hitchhikers is not recommended. However, the resulting conversations do make for some good book ideas!
Dr. Eric Hickey at Walden University
https://forensicnavigator.com/dr-eric-hickey
Serial Murderers and Their Victims:
https://www.amazon.com/Serial-Murderers-Their-Victims-Hickey/dp/1305261690/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1583021012&refinements=p_27%3AEric+W.+Hickey&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Eric+W.+Hickey
The Myth of the Psychiatric Crime Wave:
https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Psychiatric-Crime-Wave-byVitello/dp/B004TAWGZE/ref=pd_rhf_se_p_img_5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=ZX7EGHRTEDZJWV4W5XF5
Controversial Issues in Criminology:
https://www.amazon.com/Controversial-Issues-Criminology-Randolph-Fuller/dp/020527210X/ref=pd_rhf_dp_p_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=NG7AYAS322QXTA7FCRYK
Kim Rossmo and Geographic Profiling
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27 Dec 2020 | A Critical Look at In Cold Blood: The True Crime Novel as a Work of Literature | 01:13:24 | |
Criminal Behaviorology A Critical Look at In Cold Blood: The True Crime Novel as a Work of Literature After meeting writer Nicolas Tredell in 2018, I found him to have a keen understanding of true crime, writing, and history. He has edited a new book focusing on the Truman Capote novel, In Cold Blood. We discuss the infamous Clutter family murder as written about in Capote’s world-famous work, as well as in multiple film and television adaptations, as well as the influence of such a style of writing. Show Highlights: - The Clutter family murder in Holcomb, Kansas in 1959. The shocking nature of such a crime in its time as compared to today. - The psychology of the perpetrators, Smith and Hickock. The “folie à deux” (“madness for two”) element in this murder. The social-psychological factors involved. - The very pertinent issues in this case, impacting us to this day, including insanity as a defense, the death penalty, and so forth. - What is appealing regarding this case and Truman Capote’s book, In Cold Blood. - The cross-cutting technique in Capote’s writing and other prescient features that are hallmarks of modern true crime and fiction stories. - What is special about the true crime novel as literature and why true crime remains so popular. - The accuracy of these kinds of based-on-a-true-story type novels and movies. Can such a genre ever be completely accurate, or is some embellishment necessary to truly convey the ideas? - Capote’s possible insight into how our changing world was relevant to the Kansas murders. Crimes motivated for self-esteem. - How our modern life, highway travel, technology, and other factors all contribute to crimes manifested in new ways. Critical Insights: In Cold Blood, Edited by Nicolas Tredell (2020): https://salempress.com/book/critical-insights-in-cold-blood The Clutter Family Murder: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutter_family_murders In Cold Blood (1967): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0061809/ In Cold Blood (1996): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116619/ Capote (2005): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379725/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Infamous (2006): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0420609/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Jan 2023 | The Criminologist Meets the Criminal Behaviorology Podcast!! | 01:00:36 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
The Criminologist Meets the Criminal Behaviorology Podcast!!
The Criminologist Podcast link of this entire episode on YouTube can be accessed here:
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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
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2. Familicide: Family Mass Murder
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3. All the (Road) Rage: The Causes of Driver Aggression
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Joe Arvidson’s Podcast, The Criminologist
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28 Aug 2020 | Behaviorism Applied Everywhere: Joe Cautilli Discusses the Many Uses of Behavior Analysis | 01:29:06 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Joseph Cautilli, behavior analyst extraordinaire, discusses, at length, the use of this field in corrections, and in the treatment of mental disorders including depression, ADHD and schizophrenia. Joe also lists some of the past accomplishments which are at risk of disappearing unless a new generation of researchers will carry the torch. In this very cerebral conversation, we examine how specialists in the field have made important gains that were never put into widespread use or have otherwise been pushed aside in favor of more popular applications.
Show Highlights:
- Joe’s journey from counselor to behavior analyst.
- Mental Health TV.
- Behavior analysis in correctional facilities: Maybe some things work.
- Schizophrenia, ADHD and other disorders. Are these conditions biological in origin? Does it matter?
- The use of behavior analysis in speech therapy, couples counseling and other areas. The importance of tailoring our language to meet the needs of the population being served.
- The closing window of opportunity to learn from some innovative thinkers in behavior analysis.
Joe Cautilli:
jcautilli2003@yahoo.com
Episode on the Quincy television series: “Test for Living”:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0681749/
Media Psychology:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/hmep20/current
Reducing Prison Misconducts (by French and Gendreau):
https://de-escalate.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Reducing-Prison-Misconducts-What-Works.pdf
The Treatment of Offenders and Recidivism (by Illescas, Sánchez-Meca and Genové):
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.615.6027&rep=rep1&type=pdf
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27 Jul 2021 | The Effect of Nurture: Tony Biglan Discusses the Importance of a Positive Environment | 01:07:10 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
The Effect of Nurture: Tony Biglan Discusses the Importance of a Positive Environment
Tony Biglan has been an advocate, researcher and behavior analyst. His 2015 book, The Nurture Effect, covers many areas including adolescent behavior problems, cigarette smoking, mental health treatment, and corporate influence through precise, behaviorally-derived marketing campaigns. In this discussion, Tony Biglan gives us an optimistic worldview, but shows the need for how behavioral science is the key to making a better world.
This interview can be viewed in its entirety at our YouTube channel:
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Show Highlights:
Tony’s personal journey in seeing how behavior analysis can be used to solve interpersonal and mental health problems.
The Good Behavior Game and the reduction in child misconduct. The teaching of self-regulation.
Private prisons and criminal justice.
The “third wave” in behavior therapy. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).
Schizophrenia and ACT as a treatment.
Corporations marketing to the young: What all parents should be aware of.
Tony’s thoughts on capitalism and modern society. The cigarette manufacturers. The significance of the Powell memo.
The 2018 Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Substance Abuse Conference in Washington, D.C.
Values to Action website:
https://www.valuestoaction.org
The Nurture Effect by Tony Biglan:
https://www.valuestoaction.org/books
Trailer for The Nurture Effect:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhV5Ag4bCuI&t=206s
Humphrey Bogart on being an entrepreneur in Sabrina:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qg-baYLXfxU
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03 Apr 2019 | Michigan’s True Crime – Tobin T. Buhk discusses his career as a true crime writer as we focus on his book True Crime: Michigan – The State’s Most Notorious Criminal Cases | 00:52:05 | |
Show Highlights: - How Tobin Buhk became involved with true crime writing and his many books on the topic. - Why we tend to look for a single explanation for why crime occurs, and how a multi-factorial approach is often rejected in favor of more peculiar theories. - Strang Circumstances covers the assassination of the “King of Beaver Island” in 1856. The leader of a Mormon sect comes to an untimely end at the hands of his enemies. - Andrew Kehoe, the “Dynamite Farmer,” becomes the perpetrator of the worst school massacre in history, in the year 1927. - The diabolical mind of Arthur Waite, a chronic liar and “Heiress Hunter” who hatches a plot to poison an entire family and inherit their fortune. - Why the true crime genre remains such a popular subject for writers, and how the “gapers block” is one explanation of our ongoing fascination with the macabre. True Crime: Michigan by Tobin Buhk: Tobin Buhk’s Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.com/Tobin-T-Buhk/s?k=Tobin+T.+BuhkLook up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav His latest book Pardonable Matricide: Robert Irving Latimer, from Michigan's "Most Dangerous Inmate" to Free Man: https://www.amazon.com/Pardonable-Matricide-Latimer-Michigans-Dangerous/dp/1476676348/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=Tobin+T.+Buhk&qid=1554073136&s=gateway&sr=8-6-spell Tobin Buhk’s blog on true crime: darkcornersofhistory.com Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Feb 2025 | Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future | 00:40:08 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Episode # 60 Title: Artificial Law: AI Legal Cases and Crimes of the Future The entire presentation can be found on our YouTube channel: @criminalbehaviorology - https://youtu.be/hEhxfNS5cYM The views of our guests, should he have any, do not necessarily reflect those of Criminal Behaviorology, nor our sponsors. Donate to Criminal Behaviorology Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81930699 Two articles on the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) now being used in the legal system. How this new technology is impacting our laws, and our rights. In addition, a reading from the book Future Crimes, and how we can prepare ourselves for these new technological realities. Show Highlights:
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05 Oct 2021 | The Sylvia Likens Case: The Infamous Indiana Torture Slaying | 01:20:08 | |
Criminal Behaviorology The Sylvia Likens Case: The Infamous Indiana Torture Slaying The murder of Sylvia Likens is one of the most horrific cases on record. In July of 1965, Sylvia and her younger sister Jenny Likens moved into the home of Gertrude Baniszewski, to be cared for while their parents were working out of state. On October 26th, 1965, 16-year old Sylvia Likens succumbed to injuries from months of humiliation, neglect and torture. In this podcast, we examine the details of the case, and seek to understand the mental, emotional and behavioral factors culminating is such crimes.
Show Highlights:
- The shocking facts of the case: From a seemingly normal babysitting job to unspeakable acts of abuse.
- The children of the household committed acts of violence under the direction of their sadistic mother, as did children from the surrounding neighborhood.
- The failure of the authorities on every level to intervene on the crimes committed against the Likens girls.
- Testimony of experts regarding the perpetrators’ actions.
- Convictions and sentencing.
- The troublesome question of insanity.
- Can a case like this be understood? Different viewpoints regarding crime, the environment and criminal responsibility.
Wikipedia article on Sylvia Likens: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Sylvia_Likens
House of Evil by John Dean: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/house-of-evil-john-dean/1101341478;jsessionid=968FEBC05D33D9C484E6243C9DEB5765.prodny_store02-atgap18?ean=9780312946999
Victim or Survivors - Criminal Behaviorology podcast, with Dr. Karola Dillenburger (1/31/2021): https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Victims-or-survivors---Victimology-as-Viewed-by-a-Behavior-Analyst-epodjl
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27 Feb 2019 | Interview with the Forensic Psychologist – Dr. W. Joseph Wyatt discusses his long career as it is detailed in his book - The Breaking Point Killing: And Other True Cases of Murder and Malice. | 00:56:40 | |
In this interview we cover Dr. Wyatt’s work as an expert witness and how his interest in behavior analysis developed into a unique perspective on crime, forensic psychology and modern mental health care. Show Highlights: - The title case describes how bullying ultimately culminated into a lethal event. How a behavior analytic view differs from the way traditional psychology might conceptualize such a case. - A private life made public, mental deterioration and a tragic act result in the aftermath of an overseas scam, in “He Murdered His Gay Partner.” - Some of the limitations in our standard methods for treating mental illness, and especially psychiatry’s intriguing recent history. Ways that a behavior analytic viewpoint could be of benefit in the future for those in need of care. - The real-life work of a forensic psychologist as an expert witness and how Dr. Wyatt has navigated through our adversarial legal system by offering critical testimony in numerous cases. https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Point-Killing-Murder-Malice-ebook/dp/B01BN54GNC/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1551267087&refinements=p_27%3AW.+Joseph+Wyatt&s=digital-text&sr=1-1&text=W.+Joseph+Wyatt Dr.Wyatt’s Amazon Page: https://www.amazon.com/s?i=digital-text&rh=p_27%3AW.+Joseph+Wyatt&s=relevancerank&text=W.+Joseph+Wyatt&ref=dp_byline_sr_ebooks_1 Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. https://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.com https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
01 Feb 2021 | Victims or survivors? Victimology as Viewed by a Behavior Analyst | 01:24:36 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Victims or survivors? Victimology as Viewed by a Behavior Analyst
Karola Dillenburger is a Professor of Behaviour Analysis and Education and Director of the Centre for Behaviour Analysis at Queen’s University Belfast. She provides insights from her 2007 article on behavior analysis and victimology. Her own experiences living in Northern Ireland supplement this often neglected side of the impact of criminality. We find that many of the same contingencies found with victims are also in place in the learning histories of perpetrators.
A video presentation of this discussion can be found in its entirety below:
https://youtu.be/3GrmLz9lKkk
Show Highlights:
- What is Victimology as a field of study?
- The main differences between victims and survivors?
- The three key concepts: a) personal learning history; b) prevailing contingencies; and c) cultural contexts. How these concepts factor in the development of victims and perpetrators.
- The importance of behavioral economics in the study of victims. Closed and open economies.
- Trans-generational transmission of trauma.
- The old idea of an “unconscious longing to be a victim.” The lack of evidence to support such a notion and how a careful examination of the contingencies involved can dispel many of these mysterious explanations of victim behavior, as in domestic violence and other examples.
- Karola’s emphasis on getting away from “bigger and bigger words,” greater elaboration found in much of psychodynamic and psychological literature, and instead focus on the basics of behavior. What is the antecedent? What is happening now?
- Behavior analysis as a means to deal with depression and bereavement.
- The increased use of behavior analytic concepts in several fields, often without even mentioning the field of behavior analysis specifically.
Dillenburger, K. (2007). A behavior analytic perspective on victimology. International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 3, 433-448. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ801233.pdf Queen’s University Belfast
- Centre for Behaviour Analysis:
https://www.qub.ac.uk/cba
Behaviour Analysis: A Primer: http://behaviouranalysis.eu.com
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27 Jul 2020 | Bad Analysis Equals Wrongful Conviction: The Tragic Case of Timothy Masters | 01:09:26 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Bad Analysis Equals Wrongful Conviction: The Tragic Case of Timothy Masters
Timothy Masters was released from a Colorado prison in 2008 after serving nine years for a crime he did not commit. In this episode, we will review an article (When Worlds Collide, The Forensic Examiner, 2009) by Frank S. Perri and Terrence G. Lichtenwald on the Masters case, and focus on the proper and improper use of criminal profiling.
In addition, the announcement of an upcoming (July 30th, 2020) webinar on “Novel Uses of Applied Behavior Analysis,” for which Continuing Education units are available.
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Show Highlights:
- The facts of the Masters case including the details of the crime, the extrapolation of personality and behavioral characteristics from Masters’s drawings and the lack of physical evidence linking him to the murder.
- Allegations of the defense not receiving pertinent details, including the opinion of retired FBI Agent Roy Hazelwood.
- The use of a forensic psychologist in cases of criminal profiling, and why such an expert could view the same information very differently from a seasoned criminal investigator.
- The reality of criminal profiling and why we must be careful in the interpretation of evidence in cases like this one.
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27 Mar 2022 | Indiana’s Mayhem & Murder: Historical True Crime in the Hoosier State | 00:50:49 | |
Author Keven McQueen has written books for decades now, and has taken an interest in what he calls “historical true crime.” In this interview we discuss his book on crimes in the Hoosier state before 1940. In addition, some of Keven’s musings on history, society, and the particular sources he has found most helpful in finding these unique stories. Show Highlights: - Keven’s journey in becoming a non-fiction author. - His moral and ethical concerns writing about criminal cases. The reason for his cutoff of 1940 as the last year he will draw stories from. - Thoughts on the popularity of true crime. An explanation of “historical” true crime. - Hazel Triumphant! A young mother is accused of the murder of her infant twins. She was the sole caretaker of the two children, until it was discovered they were not real. - Hypothetical Questions in Abundance. An outspoken, pro-German, minister shares his views in the World War I period. Did this result in his murder? Or was there something more to the story, like espionage? - The Boy Bandit. A young man goes on a crime spree. Was he influenced by “dime-store novels,” or was he just bad? Many twists and turns in this story. - Three Ways to Escape Punishment. What appears to be a simple murder-for-hire scheme certainly has an elaborate defense strategy. First the wife didn’t have anything to do with it. Then it was she had to do it because her husband was insane. No, she had to do it because of her own insanity! - Grave robbery as a common crime in Indiana. Behavioral economics and the reduced frequency of some crimes over time. - The best ways to research crime stories. Why local papers, and ancestry.com, can be great resources. The conversations Keven has had with descendants of some of individuals in his books. - Future books Keven is working on. Murder & Mayhem in Indiana (2014): https://www.hamiltonbook.com/murder-mayhem-in-indiana-paperbound Keven Mcqueen’s Website / Written Works: http://www.kevenmcqueenstories.com/published_works Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav. Criminal Behaviorology on Blogger. CB Podcast Sites: h ttps://criminalbehaviorology.podomatic.com https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/criminal-behaviorology/id1441879795?mt=2&uo=4 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw On Locals Social Media: https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com/?showPosts=1 https://criminalbehaviorology.locals.com Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
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18 May 2020 | Criminology from a New Perspective: The Psychosocial View | 01:31:53 | |
David Gadd and Tony Jefferson wrote the book Psychosocial Criminology. These gentlemen graciously agreed to interview via WebEx and discuss the ideas in the book. Although we had some differences in approach to the fascinating world of criminality, we also shared some common ground on the importance of individual experiences and the complexities involving each case. We went on past the scheduled time, but Tony Jefferson reminded me that none of us are going anywhere, with things as they are, so we continued the discussion a bit longer.
Show Highlights:
- The distinction of the psychosocial view from a purely sociological examination on what causes crime.
- The significance of the case-study approach. Contrasting case studies from cross-sectional research. How looking at large population comparisons can be a problem when analyzing data. The proper use of case studies and cross-sectional approaches.
- Freud’s ideas regarding mental conflict. The relevance of the Freudian view and what is the unconscious anyway (sorry behavior analysts 😊).
- The sensitive topic of sexual assault and the motives involved. How the idea of “power” being the motivation is, perhaps, too simplistic.
- The Jeffrey Dahmer case and the unique and not-so-unique features of the case. Why Dahmer is a good example of the importance of the psychosocial view.
- A book by Jack Katz, Seductions of Crime. How the views of Jack Katz have added to, and been expanded upon, in the book Psychosocial Criminology.
Psychosocial Criminology – On Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Psychosocial-Criminology-David-Gadd-dp-1412900786/dp/1412900786/ref=mt_hardcover?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=1589661045
Links to information on David Gadd and Tony Jefferson:
David Gadd
https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/researchers/david-gadd(115bbe52-9b12-43d9-9467-70e1ec0ec3c5).html
Professor of Criminology
School of Social Sciences
University of Manchester
Address: Office 4.57, Williamson Building, Oxford Rd, Manchester M13 9PL
Tel: 07968 169717/01612755621
Email: david.gadd@manchester.ac.uk
Skype: prof.david.gadd
Twitter: @ProfDavidGadd
Tony Jefferson
https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ATony+Jefferson&s=relevancerank&text=Tony+Jefferson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_2
Criminal Behaviorology podcast on the Battering Assessment Tool by Marilyn Bonem:
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Seductions of Crime by Jack Katz:
https://www.amazon.com/Seductions-Crime-Jack-Katz/dp/0465076165/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YTE9G46QLYLY&dchild=1&keywords=seductions+of+crime+by+jack+katz&qid=1589661409&s=books&sprefix=Seductions+of+Crime%2Cstripbooks%2C187&sr=1-1
The Jeffrey Dahmer Case:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Dahmer
The Gary Gilmore Case:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Gilmore_(criminal)
The book Tony Jefferson refers to is One of Us, about the mass murder in Norway by Anders Breivik:
https://www.amazon.com/One-Us-Anders-Breivik-Massacre/dp/0374277893/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1589661558&sr=1-1
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01 Nov 2021 | Eating at Us: Cannibalism in History, Legend and in the Animal World | 01:08:10 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Eating at Us: Cannibalism in History, Legend and in the Animal World For this Halloween special, we are serving up a tasty treat. The concept of cannibals conjures scary images and horrific tales. How could such behavior ever exist? Is it so unnatural to the human species (and others)? Three writings on this topic offer some insight. Show Highlights: Cannibalism: From Sacrifice to Survival: The troubling history of this practice, and the importance of taking a skeptical viewpoint when hearing tales of horror Religion, custom and spiritualism. Transubstantiation as a religious tradition. Werewolves as legend and grisly horror. NPR Article on Cannibalism: The surprising truth about how common the practice might have been. The many forms seen throughout the world Cannibalism in the Chicken Coup: Learned by individual birds and can spread to others through social learning Genetics and cannibalism Different methods to prevent chicken cannibalism - some quite cruel The crucial role of the environment Night of the Living Dead (1968): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_of_the_Living_Dead Past Criminal Behaviorology podcasts on Halloween (2020 and 2019): https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Trick-or-Treat--Behavior-Theory-and-Crime--Dog-Training-and-Beggars-Night-Becomes-Halloween-elo9o0 https://anchor.fm/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/Night-of-the-Shaping-Dead-Zombie-Behavior--Shaping--and-Resurgence-e8cnk7 Cannibalism from Sacrifice to Survival by Hans Askenasy: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/cannibalism-hans-askenasy/1112400547 NPR on Cannibalism in History: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/02/22/515668867/cannibalism-its-perfectly-natural-a-new-scientific-history-argues Welfare of the Laying Hen (ed. G.C. Perry) - Chapter Cannibalism by R.C. Newberry: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Welfare_of_the_Laying_Hen/44S7TRL2lk0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Cannibalism+by+R.C.+Newberry+Chapter+22&printsec=frontcover 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKSVoZOBwCG28xMnuPq_Gtw Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
29 Nov 2019 | The Exploitation of Crime: Crimesploitation and the Media Misuse of Reality Crime Stories | 01:01:55 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
The Exploitation of Crime: Crimesploitation and the Media Misuse of Reality Crime Stories
Paul Kaplan, PhD and Daniel La Chance, PhD, two experts on cultural criminology, have written on Crimesploitation, where reality programs create a kind of folk wisdom about crime, addictions and correctional work. The dangers of this kind of portrayal, the popularity of these shows and the possible hidden agenda in the development of such entertainment form the basis of this episode. I interview Paul Kaplan to discuss his work on crimesploitation, and cover the different forms of this intriguing phenomenon being broadcast on television programs and internet podcasts.
Show Highlights:
- What is crimesploitation and how can we distinguish it from other kinds of educational programs on crime, corrections and addiction? Is the nightly news an example? What about this podcast!?
- The two likely target audiences of crimesploitation.
- The irony of Neoliberalism and Law and Order Punitivism.
- The “Addiction Industrial Complex.”
- Does crimesploitation subtly justify police misconduct, aggressive law enforcement tactics and even vigilante justice?
- How the program To Catch a Predator, a popular show nationwide, came to its own abrupt end in a case of “punitive burnout.”
- How such voyeuristic broadcasts may promote an escape from social responsibilities in our modern world.
- When discussing cases of the wrongly convicted, how the emphasis should be on more than just finding out who is innocent, but instead on the preservation of the rights of criminal defendants.
- Death as a taboo topic and why it is a factor in our interest in the macabre.
Crimesploitation article by Kaplan and La Chance (2017)
https://oxfordre.com/criminology/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.001.0001/acrefore-9780190264079-e-34
Dr. Kaplan’s page – San Diego University:
https://spa.sdsu.edu/people/spa_profiles/paul-kaplan
The Prison in Twelve Landscapes:
https://www.prisonlandscapes.com/
Op Ed on the Addiction Industrial Complex:
https://www.njspotlight.com/2017/05/17-05-23-op-ed-the-opioid-addiction-industrial-complex-america-s-dirty-secret/
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19 Jul 2019 | Right Off the BAT: The Operant Conditioning Theory Regarding Domestic Violence | 00:54:09 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Title: Right Off the BAT: The Operant Conditioning Theory Regarding Domestic Violence Dr. Marilyn Bonem is a professor at Eastern Michigan University. In 2008, she co-wrote a study on domestic violence using the Battering Assessment Tool (BAT). In this interview we discuss with Dr. Bonem the results of her study of batterers and how we should think of domestic violence in behavioral terms as opposed to placing the offenders in vague psychological categories. Show Highlights: - The intervention programs for domestic violence often used, including the Duluth and CBT models. - Viewing domestic violence from a behavioral point of view. What are the advantages to treating domestic violence as an operant behavior? - Dr. Bonem’s work on the Battering Assessment Tool (BAT). - The lack of a specific “personality” type for batterers, and how an improved understanding of antecedents and consequences may serve as an explanation for the phenomenon of domestic violence. - What are the reactions of domestic violence victims to the results of BAT research? How these findings can help victims. - Concerns about how this information is received. Is there a risk of excusing batterers or blaming the victim? Dr. Bonem’s page with Eastern Michigan University: https://www.emich.edu/psychology/faculty/mbonem.php Link to the 2008 article on the BAT: https://psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2014-55088-006.html 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 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
17 Aug 2019 | Preventing Suicide in the Military and Among Veterans | 00:54:15 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Preventing Suicide in the Military and Among Veterans Kent Corso is a psychologist, behavior analyst and Air Force veteran. In his many writings and presentations he has provided valuable information on what is known, and what is not, about suicide among veterans and active-duty military. In this podcast we cover the problem of suicide in the military and how behavior analysis may have a role to play. Show Highlights: - Why the term “commit” in regards to suicide is loaded language with a very negative connotation. Saying “took his own life” or similar phrase is more sensitive to those close to the event. - The fact that suicide, as a phenomenon, has never been known to reduce in the number of deaths per year, as long as it has been studied. - The extensive amount of literature on suicide, and why much of it provides very limited actionable information regarding prevention. - How suicide, like other severe behavior problems, can be understood as something shaped over time and our focus should be on all significant factors that precede it. Xcelerate Innovations Website: https://www.xcelerateinnovations.com/ Air Force Magazine August 2019 article on suicide: ABAI Special Interest Groups: https://www.abainternational.org/constituents/special-interests/special-interest-groups.aspx ABAI SIG on Military and Veterans Affairs Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/791636850870934/ 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 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. | |||
10 Nov 2018 | Hostage Negotiation and Behavior Analysis: What Research Tells Us About Making Requests in a Danger | 00:37:38 | |
An article by James Hughes in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (2009) considered how high-probability requests could influence the compliance of hostage takers to the advantage of negotiators. In 2015, Emily Mandel reviewed the article by James Hughes in bsci21.org.
In this interview with Emily Mandel we discuss hostage negotiation and how high-probability requests, that precede low-probability requests, could make a difference in a critical situation.
Show Highlights:
- Emily's interest in behavior analysis and the many applications of this science.
- Behavioral momentum and influence on compliance. How the presentation of high-probability requests before a low-probability can matter.
- The uniqueness of the Hughes (2009) study and how the data was gathered.
- The limitations of the current research and where we can go from here.
The article in bsci21.org by Emily Mandel:
https://bsci21.org/the-use-of-high-probability-request-sequences-in-hostage-negotiation/
Information about the three hostage situations:
https://www.policeone.com/police-products/communications/crisis-communications/articles/1284852-Retrospective-The-1981-take-over-of-the-Atlanta-FBI-office/
https://nypost.com/2014/08/03/the-man-who-inspired-dog-day-afternoon/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Sacramento_hostage_crisis
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26 Jan 2019 | The Story of Darius McCollum – Interview with Filmmaker Adam Irving - Off the Rails | 00:41:04 | |
This film covers the surprising and unique story of Darius McCollum, who has stolen numerous New York City subway trains and buses to simply run their usual routes and drop passengers off at their desired destinations. He has been charged with felonies after over thirty arrests. This interview will be of interest to those intrigued by crime, the justice system, mental illness and Criminal Behaviorology. Show highlights: - Adam’s work as a filmmaker and the pros and cons of making documentaries. - The early life experiences Darius had and the possible functions of his unusual behavior. - How Darius got away with illegally operating public transportation vehicles and his own views on why he did it. - Why the criminal justice system may need to reconsider how they process mentally ill defendants. - An update on a major motion film about Darius and where he is today. Website for the film Off the Rails: http://www.offtherailsmovie.com/ Off the Rails Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaJKDQZMW4c Look up CrimBehav on Facebook: facebook.com/CrimBehav Thank you for listening. | |||
11 Oct 2023 | ABA Beyond: A Panel Discussion on Crime and Behavior Analysis | 00:53:43 | |
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:
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05 Apr 2020 | Religion Reinforced – Religion as a schedule-induced behavior and the case of "King" James Strang | 01:03:02 | |
Criminal Behaviorology
Religion Reinforced – Religion as a schedule-induced behavior and the case of “King” James Strang
Timothy reads from a 2009 article on religion as a schedule-induced behavior by Paul S. Strand. In addition, a reading from Larry B. Massie’s Voyages Into Michigan’s Past focuses on a segment of a Mormon sect from the 19th century, and their leader James Strang who declared himself a king, and was revered as a prophet.
Show Highlights:
- The two classes of religious behavior: Nonoperant schedule-induced and operant behavior. The consistency of these two classes with the “graceful” and “effortful” religious experiences written about by theologians.
- How and why religion may maintain as a behavior across continents and generations. Religious behavior transcends topography.
- Learning in the form of socially mediated reinforcement. Acquired religious behavior may be motivated by social contingencies. Foundational religious behavior is motivated by something more. Foundational religious behavior continues regardless of the consequences.
- Declaring oneself an atheist as a religious act in itself.
- The potential for the automatic reinforcement of religion.
- Skinner’s superstition concept, and how subsequent research does not support his conclusions as an explanation of religious behavior.
- Induced behavior as being in the middle ground between pure operant behavior and reflexes.
- The murder of James Jesse Strang (“The King of Beaver Island”). The dramatic career of Strang as a Mormon religious leader and violent end of the Strangite sect on a remote Lake Michigan island.
Religion as Schedule-Induced Behavior by Paul S. Strand, The Behavior Analyst (2009)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686986/
Voyages Into Michigan’s Past by Larry B. Massie
https://www.amazon.com/Voyages-into-Michigans-Larry-Massie/dp/0932212581
Criminal Behaviorology podcast on Michigan’s True Crime
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Criminal Behaviorology podcast on Pirates!
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19 Sep 2019 | Pirates! Behavior Analysis and Maritime Crime from the Great Lakes to Modern Day Somalia | 00:52:18 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Pirates! Behavior Analysis and Maritime Crime from the Great Lakes to Modern Day Somalia Timothy reads from two books on pirates in the great lakes as well as a Todd A. Ward article on piracy in the coastal waters of Somalia. Behavior analysts, rogues that we are, might have role in resolving piracy in the modern age. Show Highlights: - James Strang (“The King if Beaver Island”) and his pursuit of “Prophet,” as in his followers overtaking of the largest island in Lake Michigan. How Strang is viewed as a pirate by many, and why his rule over “St. James Island” led to his own violent end. - “Dangerous” Dan Seavey. Lawman, brawler, poacher and the last of the Great Lakes pirates. - Why piracy is an interesting subject matter in regards to criminology and behavior analysis. Once ubiquitous in the waterways, it is now localized to key parts of the world. What can this sea change in delinquency tell us about how crime originates? - Todd A. Ward on Kantor’s Interbehaviorism in regards to piracy in Somalia. - How a sociological problem could be ameliorated by psychological interventions. Communication networks in crisis situations are relevant to the threats ship crews face. What factors within the country itself are most relevant? - Explicit, implicit and heuristic rules in regards to maritime crime and other problems. International Talk Like a Pirate Day: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Talk_Like_a_Pirate_Day Frederick Stonehouse’s Book “Pirates, Crooks and Killers: The Dark Side of the Great Lakes” http://www.averycolorstudios.com/Books/Fred-Stonehouse.html “Michigan Rogues, Desperadoes and Cut-throats” by Tom Powers https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/bsi/article/view/2497 Todd A. Ward’s Article on Piracy: https://journals.uic.edu/ojs/index.php/bsi/article/view/2497 Kantor’s Interbehaviorism: https://kantor.weebly.com/ The First Barbary Wars (1801 – 1805) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Barbary_War 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 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83MzY4OWFjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/5VM7Sjv762u7nb91YWGczZ https://www.breaker.audio/criminal-behaviorology https://overcast.fm/itunes1441879795/criminal-behaviorology https://pca.st/Q38w https://radiopublic.com/criminal-behaviorology-GEv2AZ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/criminal-behaviorology Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: criminalbehaviorology@gmail.com Thank you for listening. | |||
12 Dec 2018 | The ABAI Substance Use and Addiction Conference in Washington D.C. | 00:35:15 | |
A report on the first ever Substance Use and Addiction Conference of the Association for Behavior Analysis International. This unique conference applied the concepts of behavior analysis to one of our most damaging social problems. After years of failed attempts to reduce the problem of addiction, a new perspective is badly needed. Show highlights:
- The different lectures addressing substance use from a behavioral analytic lens.
- The poster session and the many different kinds of professionals interested in this area.
- A new perspective on the problem of addiction and a Ted Talk about an interesting change of strategy against the drug problem used in Canada.
The harm reduction model of drug addiction treatment | Mark Tyndall:
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29 Oct 2020 | Trick or Treat! Behavior Theory and Crime, Dog Training and Beggars’ Night Becomes Halloween | 00:31:01 | |
Criminal Behaviorology Trick or Treat! Behavior Theory and Crime, Dog Training and Beggars’ Night Becomes Halloween Three readings as a treat for this Halloween season. One segment from a criminology textbook and two articles on behavior analysis as it relates to this ghoulish time of the year. Show Highlights: - Behavior theory as seen by a criminologist. What is unique about behaviorism as compared to other fields in psychology. Why it is important for understanding the causes of crime. Criticisms of behavior theory. - Operant conditioning and dog training. How our pets react can tell us something about the influence of the environment we have created for them. The importance doing good things without an incentive. The idea of altruism. - How behavior analysis helped create the tradition of Halloween. Ugly realities of October in the 1930s. Police reports on vandalism and other mayhem in Des Moines, Iowa. How one woman started a campaign to establish an alternate behavior for children (perform a trick, stunt, sing a song, etc.) on “Beggars’ Night,” the legacy of these efforts today. Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction, 5thEdition, by Frank Schmalleger (2008): https://www.amazon.com/Criminology-Today-Integrative-Introduction-5th/dp/013513031X Trick or treat? A look beyond operant conditioning in dogs and humans by John Spieser: http://www.annarbor.com/pets/trick-or-treat-a-look-at-operant-conditioning-and-beyond/ Halloween in the 1900s: How Applied Behavior Analysis Shaped the Future of Trick-of-Treating by Emaley McCulloch: 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 Please write a review on any of our podcast sites listed above. Questions, comments, and requests for transcripts to: Thank you for listening. |