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The UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastExpert Witnesses 101 with Jane Goodman-Delahunty Welcome back to the UON criminology podcast, episode 3 of season 6! I am your host Estelle Cutler. Have you ever wondered what it means to call upon an expert witness in court? Also, how do they help the jury make a final decision?! Today, we will be talking to Professor Jane Goodman-Delahunty, a leading expert on human memory and jury behaviour. We will discuss about what it means to be an expert witness in a criminal case and how it might cause challenges in court proceedings. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uonccjs/?hl=en 2023-10-1730 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastForging Pathways: Police Matrons to Officers With Alice NeikirkThis year marks the 125th anniversary for the first recognition of a woman in a policing role here in Australia. On this months episode we have a discussion with Alice Neikirk about how police matrons turned into the modern day female police officer. 2023-08-1621 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastCyber Crime in Australia with Greg AustinIn Ep. 1 Season 6 of the UON Crim podcast, Estelle talks with cyber security specialist Professor Greg Austin about cyber crime in Australia. We ask why Australia is so vulnerable and what our government should be doing to fix this. As well as this we discuss who are the victims of cyber crime and are we seeing a new rise to cyber criminals? Check us out on instagram at uonccjs. If you would like to learn more about Greg Austin, hop over to his linkedin.2023-07-0532 minThis One\'s A DoozyThis One's A DoozyEpisode 18: Australia’s Most Evil Husband - Thomas KeirHello and welcome back! Join us this week as we discuss a truly heartbreaking and infuriating story. When Australian police enter a crime scene where they find a woman had been viciously murdered, they quickly discover that the husband of the victim was previously married to another woman who had gone missing only 3 years prior. Was this “bad luck” as the husband called it? Or was it something far more wicked and sinister? Take a deep breath and prepare yourselves because this one’s a doozy. Warning: today’s episode features a lot of dialogue about domestic violence...2022-09-291h 09The UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastJury Decision-Making in Sexual Violence Cases with Dr. Faye NitschkeIn Ep.4 Season 5 of the UON Crim Podcast, Nick talks with Dr. Faye Nitschke about the psychological processes that underlying jury-decision making and interventions designed to achieve more accurate verdicts in sexual violence cases.2022-09-2547 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastFalse Confessions with Dr. Hayley CullenThis episode of the UON Crim Podcast features Dr. Hayley Cullen and Nick Minch discuss the psychology behind false confessions, its prevalence, and interventions implemented to reduce the likelihood of false confessions. 2022-09-041h 04The UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastThe Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative NewcastleIn Season 5 Episode 2 of the UON Crim Podcast, I interview PhD candidate Tori Berezowski and criminologist Peter Gogarty about their work with the Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative. Their work involves the investigation of potentially wrongful convictions and other miscarriages of justice.2022-08-2236 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastBreaking the Cycle with Peter GogartySeason 5 of the UON Crim Podcast begins with a new host. Nick Minch, a fourth year psychology and criminology student who is joined by university academic and criminologist Peter Gogarty talking about sexual and domestic violence.2022-08-0739 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastWho you gunna call? Trauma Cleaners!Welcome back to episode 5! In this episode, Jess talks with Chris Bray, Director and Founder of Trauma Cleaning Services Australia. For a brief overview, trauma cleaning or crime scene cleanup is a term applied to the cleanup of blood, bodily fluids, and other potentially infectious materials. This isn’t your regular cleaning job so strap in and get ready to hear about what it takes to be a trauma cleaner!2022-07-1742 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastWhen I’m GoneWelcome back to episode 4! This episode will get your spine tingling - I talk with Megan, an embalmer who has worked privately and as a police contractor. If you’re not sure what an embalmer is, keep listening because you’re in for a treat!2022-05-2220 minDevelopment Dynamics with MaqCDevelopment Dynamics with MaqCS7:E5 | Naive, hustling & betrothed in campus (#UON) – #DrWalaAmakove on #DDwithMaqC (134)Naive and young, Wala joined the University of Nairobi for a Bachelor of Medicine. She maintained a good grade to pass medical studies and was very exploratory. She recalls getting engaged at 18 years to her campus sweetheart, having a long-distance relationship, and supplementing her pocket money as a research assistant. Follow #DrWalaAmakove's story on #DDwithMaqC https://bit.ly/DrWalaAmakoveonDDwithMaqCAt #DDwithMaqC™, leaders and practitioners in the development, global health, impact investing, human rights, social justice fields share their stories, journeys, inspirations, and aspirations in life and careers. The unscripted auto-biographical approach allows for deep reflections on...2022-05-0512 minDevelopment Dynamics with MaqCDevelopment Dynamics with MaqCS6E05 | Life changing decision while at the University of Nairobi – #MikeMutungi on #DDwithMaqCThere are occurrences that completely shift somebody's journey and trajectory. Mike shares one such encounter that happened to him and his friend during his time at the UON. At #DDwithMaqC™, leaders and practitioners in the development, global health, impact investing, human rights, social justice fields share their stories, journeys, inspirations, and aspirations in life and careers. The unscripted auto-biographical approach allows for deep reflections on lessons and issues. One conversation at a time, one story at a time, we amplify unsung voices and experiences, share solutions, and causes, provide examples and insights that explain and humanize development in...2022-04-0711 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastLet's Talk About Sex (Work)Join Jessica in episode 3 of the UON Crim Podcast as she talks with Selena the Stripper - a stripper and sex work activist based in the United States. Selena talks about their experiences in the sex work industry, decriminalisation of sex work and the importance of advocating for sex worker safety. You won’t want to miss this one!2022-04-0355 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastA to B(arrister) Part 2Welcome back to episode 2 of the UON Crim Podcast for season 4. This episode is part 2 to the A to B(arrister) series where Jessica is joined by Sydney barrister Renee Bianchi, to discuss what being a woman in the legal profession is like and breaking down the misconceptions around being a barrister.2022-03-2038 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastA to B(arrister) Part 1The UON Crim Podcast is back for 2022 with a brand new host! Meet Jessica Horne, a third-year business and law student who in her first episode, is joined by experienced criminal barrister, Stephen Ryan. Tune in as they discuss the ins and outs of what being a barrister is really like in an eye-opening two-part series.2022-03-0632 minUoN O3 PlusUoN O3 PlusEp 21 Fairness and JusticeThis week we are focusing on the theme of Gender Equality with a special focus on Gender- Based Violence in line with the 16 Days Of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. In this episode, we are talking about the justice and fairness channels that are available on campus and you can raise your voice and get heard on matters that concern you. #O3plus #YouthTukoRada2021-11-2904 minKnowledge, EngagedKnowledge, EngagedClimate Change Responsibilities of Businesses and Human Rights Impacts w/Robert McCorquodaleRobert McCorquodale talks to Ben Sherwood about Human Rights Due Diligence and how addressing corporation's human rights responsibilities could be a valuable approach in the fight against climate change.Knowledge, Engaged is brought to you by The Institute of Policy and Engagement at the University of Nottingham, to bring together the ground-breaking research done at Nottingham and you, the listener. Join us as we explore the work the researchers are doing and how it makes a difference in the world around them.For more information about Robert's work and the Institute, please use the following...2021-10-2820 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastPost Conviction Review & the Case of Kathleen Folbigg with Rhanee RegoKathleen Folbigg was branded as 'Australia's Worst Serial Killer' when she was convicted for murdering her four children. But what is the new forensic evidence that suggests she is not responsible for the crimes? Isabella sits down with Folbigg's solicitor Rhanee Rego to discuss how she is working to bring justice to the case of Kathleen Folbigg.  To sign the petition to pardon Kathleen Folbigg, click here: https://www.change.org/p/mark-speakman-attorney-general-mark-speakman-release-kathleen-folbigg-now?utm_content=cl_sharecopy_30499149_en-AU%3A2&recruiter=1180751646&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition2021-09-0624 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastBody Farms with Dr Xanthé Mallett & Tori BerezowskiBody farms? They're real. Listen now for Tori Berezowski and Dr Xanthé Mallett to take you inside Australia's Taphonomy Facility (Body Farm).2021-08-2335 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastThe Daniel Morcombe Foundation with Bianca DavisTrigger Warning: Discussion of child abuse Bianca Davis of the Daniel Morcombe Foundation joins Isabella to discuss child safety and how the Daniel Morcombe Foundation has encouraged the need for a fresh perspective on child protection.2021-08-0930 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastAustralian Underworld Crime with Dr Nancy CushingLoved Underbelly and want to find out more about the reality of the Australian Underworld? Historian Dr Nancy Cushing, course coordinator of HIST2006, takes Isabella into the underworld and reveals the reality.2021-07-2640 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastThe CSI Effect with Tori BerezowskiTori Berezowski lends her forensic expertise to explore the impacts of the CSI effect. 2021-05-3134 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastCoerced Populations & Forensic Psychology with Dr Sally HuntIsabella is joined by Dr Sally Hunt to discuss coerced populations and the role of psycholgists within the prison system.2021-05-1733 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastEyewitness Memory with Dr Hayley CullenDr Hayley Cullen provides insight into Eyewitness Memory. She explains the psychology behind it and how it impacts the criminal justice system. Hayley discusses her speciality within the field, intentional blindness.2021-05-0329 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastFire Investigation with BJ Jones of Fire ForensicsIsabella is joined by BJ Jones of Fire Forensics to discuss fire investigation. BJ provides a wealth of knowledge on fire and fire investigation, and shares her experience as an investigator. 2021-04-1937 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastPaedophiles with Peter GogartyIsabella is joined by Peter Gogarty (Judas Church: Memoirs of a Shy Young Boy) to investigate the mind of a peadophile. Peter discusses the psychology and biology of a peadophile, and makes recommendations on why wider society should know about this topic2021-03-2942 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastPsychopaths & Sociopaths with Dr Xanthé MallettWelcome to our new host Isabella Crebert! In Isabella's first episode, she is joined by Dr Xanthé Mallett to investigate the mind of psychopaths and sociopaths. They discuss their psychology, biology and where you may have encountered a psychopath or sociopath.2021-03-1419 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastSocial Media & Police AccountabilityWe go back to the end of 2020 with an episode that was hosted by Tomika Hillebrand. This episode delves into the research of Dr. Justin Ellis and focuses upon the impact of digital media technologies on police-civilian relations with a focus on the LGBTQ+ community. It is important to know your rights and how to best protect yourself in confrontational situations involving the police - find out more in this episode. 2021-03-0532 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastWomen & the CourtsDr. Xanthe Mallet is a forensic anthropologist and criminologist that is a lecturer at the University of Newcastle. Xanthe's research has focused on the impact of external influences that may bias or prejudice the decision making processes of jurors. Her research focuses specifically on: women and the courts. She has worked on some of Australia's biggest cases: Lindy Chamberlain, Kathleen Folbigg, Keli Lane and Akon Guode. This episode helps us understand the concept of reasonable doubt and why individuals may struggle with it. We finish off the episode with how we as criminology students can get involved in pursuing...2020-10-3026 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastClandestine GravesitesIn this week's episode we talk to PhD student Victoria Berezowski, who is a Canadian anthropologist that specialises in clandestine grave discovery. We draw upon her studies to compare the manual measurements of a skeleton using trilateration, the use of a digital scanner and a total station; but along the way it seems like we learn so much more.  Gravesites, skeletons and new age technology... What could be better? 2020-10-1632 minThe UoN Crim PodcastThe UoN Crim PodcastThe Royal Commission into Institutional Child AbuseThe first episode of the Crim Podcast is a truly inspiring interview with Newcastle's very own criminologist, Peter Gogarty. Peter has dedicated himself to uncovering the injustices of the Catholic Church, to further the protection of children across the globe. These conversations will spark frustration within yourself and will force you to ask: how can I make a difference within a criminal justice system that has failed its victims?2020-09-1830 minOur Human ExperienceOur Human ExperienceTrue crime and the Australian justice system - Dr Xanthe MallettThe Human Experience - a podcast from the University of Newcastle’s School of Humanities and Social Science. In this episode we talk with Forensic Anthropologist and Criminologist Dr Xanthe Mallett and discuss gender-based bias in the criminal justice system and the impact news and social media can have – for good and bad – on the outcome of trials.Learn more about the Human Experience podcast: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/about-uon/governance-and-leadership/faculties-and-schools/faculty-of-education-and-arts/school-of-humanities-and-social-science/podcast-the-human-experience2019-04-1023 min