
A weekly dive into all things to do with crime, psychology, and both – this week’s news, offender profiling, brain anatomy, anything else Crime & Psychology. Plus the great Crime Dictionary and many more things to come... You know it makes sense!
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It’s a fascinating case: some might say amazing. The straightforward facts barely give you a clue. In 1948, Caryl Chessman was convicted and sentenced to death by the State of California on eighteen counts, including the crime of kidnapping...
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Perhaps I was too slow. Another Substacker got there before me, I’m afraid.
I had this outstanding idea for a terrific newsletter: along sarcastic diatribe about the nicknames we give to criminals and how, rather than reduci...
When we hear about the latest awful crime or terrorist atrocity, one common reaction is to ask – in something like awed disbelief – ‘What kind of a person could have done such a thing?’
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What is your spouse like, or your best friend? What about your cat or dog, even? Try to describe them and I bet you find yourself invoking traits. ‘My husband is an assertive and outgoing chap,’ you might say, or ‘My daughter Marmaduke is v...
Have you ever heard someone describe a criminal – most likely a petty or annoying one - as a ‘degenerate’? If so, you have probably been watching films noir from the 1940s. By that time, the term had more or less disappeared from academic c...
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Professional psychologist with a special interest in crime and human reasoning. Always ready for a chat about these topics: or travel, modern fiction, and good food. Or subscribe to my D=Substack: https://jasonfrowley.substack.com/
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