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Why do men harass women?
There are many shades of harassment and abuse men can inflict upon women, but at heart, psychologists say, abuse is about control.
What are the common mental disorders in prison? An expert explains...
Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Sohom Das shares stories and insights from his experience working at the crossroads of mental illness and offending
Starved of love: How 'attachment theory' may explain why some people become killers
In the context of violent crime and - specifically - serial killers, we know that ‘nature’ can play a role in their ‘creation’
Five Things You Didn't Know About Paula Zahn
Do you know all of these criminology terms?
Can You get a perfect score?
Why every one you know is potentially a serial killer
There are a few people in your life whom you’ve probably suspected for having the makings of a serial killer...
Five areas of forensic investigation
Finger print evidence led to the first successful murder conviction
How soil science helps solve crimes
Tony Brown talks soil science & the Severs case
Q&A with Laura Richards
What is criminal behavioural analysis and what does it involve on a day-to-day basis?
Who is Britain’s worst killer?
Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University
My Disabled Daughter: Tortured and Murdered By Her Friends
My Disabled Daughter: Tortured and Murdered By Her Friends
Emma Kenny
Stanford Prison Experiment: What Was It?
Before The Jail: 60 Days In, there came the original experiment that saw average people incarcerated: the Stanford Prison Experiment, in 1973.
My Day as A Crime Scene Investigator
Despite what you might think, it’s not every day that we at Crime & Investigation Network get to walk under tape marked “Crime Scene – Do Not Cross”
Interview with Colin Sutton: 'The real manhunter'
Ex-Senior Investigating Officer for the Met Police Murder Squad who led the investigations to convict Levi Bellfield and the Nightstalker
Interview with Emma Short
Interview with Dr Emma Short
Dr David Holmes on the crimes of The Crossbow Cannibal and The Sketchbook Killer
Forensic Psychologist Dr Holmes shares his insight into the crimes committed by Neil Entwistle, Danilo Restivo, Michael Ross and John Sweeney.
Evil Twins
Twins fall into two basic categories
What Drives a Child to Kill?
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Can Children be Born Innocent?
On 25 April 2011, in a small community in Nottinghamshire, Daniel Bartlam murdered a woman with a hammer.
The link between video games and Violent behaviour
Even by the standards of the usual carnage-filled games, Manhunt took things to extremes. Set in a world of snuff films, it actually gave players extra points for brutality.
Abused Victims, Future Criminals?
A rage built up after years of being physically and sexually abused by their father.
Why Do Serial Killers Have Fans?
Looking at the reasons behind why serial killers and rapists amass legions of fans and female followers
Why did Daniel Seggie kill his own Dad?
Daniel Seggie's motivation for killing his Dad, still remains a mystery but what can we learn from other cases of children killing their parents.
What is 'coercive control'?
The insidious effects of coercive control
Evelyn Lund: murdered abroad
Secluded in a new country, Evelyn felt ever more isolated...
What the Killer Did Next, Series 1B
What's coming up in What The Killer Did Next?
Sian Roberts and 'the sex game gone wrong' lie
Williams had planted a vibrator and a pair of handcuffs by Sian’s body. This, apparently, was a cack-handed attempt to confuse investigators and make it seem like Sian had died during a sex game gone wrong.
The Senseless Murder of Norma Bell
The events of one day in 2017 would leave countless people in Hartlepool bereaved
How a polygraph caught a killer, the Kate Prout case
Lie Detectors: Do They Tell Us The Truth?
How to catch a thief
You've been a victim of crime, how do you make sure it doesn't happen again?
Interview with Benjamin Fitton presenter of the Murdertown podcast
Crime + Investigation sat down with Ben to talk about Murdertown and to find out what's it like being the voice of not one but two highly successful true crime podcasts.
Aaron Hernandez: the fall of an NFL Icon
Just five days after Hernandez was acquitted of the Boston murders, he was found hanging from his bedsheets in his prison cell. The verdict was suicide.
What's trending in true crime in January
From Luka Magnotta to Jeremy Bamber, Dennis Nilsen to the Torso Killer... here’s what the true crime community are talking about in January
Stephen Griffiths: the Crossbow Cannibal, 'hatred bound tightly in flesh'
The true-crime obsessive whose desire for fame led him to emulate his heroes and become a killer
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