
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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By our guest author, Arjen Akkersdijk.
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Are you interested in paintings? Don’t worry, neither am I. We are just not the arty type of people, I guess; and this is nothing to be ashamed of. Of course, over the years I have pick...
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Imagine you happen to witness a crime in progress – a fast-moving one, let’s say, which allows little time for thought or reflection: perhaps a street mugging. As a Crime & Psychology fan, you may look on it as a fascinating...
In last week’s newsletter we looked at some of the heuristics that lead people to become conspiracy theorists. This week we are going to concentrate on two of the most important.
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‘Heuristics?’ you may be asking. ‘What do you...
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Blame the internet (I do). A time-traveller from, say, a hundred years ago would struggle to recognise the place. They’re all over the shop, these conspiracy theories. Just look anywhere: look at politics or medicine or assas...
‘It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.’ So wrote Mark Twain. His words were popularised in the movie The Big Short, which examined the causes of the financial crisis of 2008...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
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 Substack: https://crimeandpsychology.substack.com/
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