Episodes
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Dr Tyson Yunkaporta is a member of the Apalech clan in far north Queensland, Australia. He is a Senior Research Fellow in Indigenous knowledges at Deakin University and the author of 'Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World' (2019). In this episode, we discuss the colonial space, Indigenous perspectives on deviance and social control, the culture wars, advice for police, and the idea that humans are a custodial species.
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Dr Peter Neyroud is a lecturer in evidence-based policing at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology and a former Chief Constable for Thames Valley Police. We discuss his Turning Point Randomised Control Trial, police self-legitimacy, and the importance of education for police. He also shares some 'war stories' from his days as a constable.
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Professor Lawrence W. Sherman is an esteemed Criminologist and police educator at the University of Cambridge. We discuss experimental criminology, gun violence in the United States, police shootings, police culture, and the ideal police recruit. Larry also shares some personal insights, including his biggest career regret.