Episode 3: The beginning ideas of why people commit crime!
Release Date: 05/27/2024
Crimes by the Hour With Lanie
This podcast episode discusses the origins of criminology, from ancient societies to the Enlightenment era, and how Cesare Beccaria's ideas revolutionized the field. I talk about the starting ideas of why people were believed to commit crimes and how they over time evolved during the enlightenment period! check out the Instagram @crimesbythehour and Be sure to share as well it is very much appreciated. I hope you enjoyed learning something new! sources used: https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-criminology-definition-history-theories.html Tibbits, S. G., &...
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In this episode, we talk about the brutal murder of Cassie Jo Stoddart that was committed by two classmates who considered themselves to be her "friends." thank you so much for taking the time to listen. There will be pictures of the case posted on the Instagram @crimesbythehour Sources used: https://www.ldsagents.com/featured-locations/idaho/pocatello-id-2/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18027350/cassie_jo-stoddart https://nicolekenney.medium.om/the-scream-killers-what-happened-to-cassie-jo-stoddart-31ce818945f2 https://allthatsinteresting.com/cassie-jo-stoddart...
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Episode 1, "My Jaw Hit the Floor," is a get-to-know-me introduction and a debrief on the show I binge-watched during spring break. Join me as I dive into who I am, why I started a podcast. During this episode, we talk about three different episodes from each season of the National Geographic show Trafficked With Mariana Van Zeller. Website: Facebook page for Sabuesos Guerreras as mentioned in the episode: references used for this episode: B. U. (2021, October 14). What are Ghost Guns? Brady. Retrieved March 30, 2024, from...
info_outlineThis podcast episode discusses the origins of criminology, from ancient societies to the Enlightenment era, and how Cesare Beccaria's ideas revolutionized the field. I talk about the starting ideas of why people were believed to commit crimes and how they over time evolved during the enlightenment period! check out the Instagram @crimesbythehour and Be sure to share as well it is very much appreciated. I hope you enjoyed learning something new!
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https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-criminology-definition-history-theories.html
Tibbits, S. G., & Piquero, A. R. (2023). Criminlogical theory : The essentials (4th ed.). Sage College Publishing.
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