University of Cambridge postgraduate criminology student Helen Price and filmmaker Becca Lynes use academic criminological research to examine true crime issues
Criminology4U podcast with Helen Price and Becca Lynes
In the second episode of the Criminology4U podcast, Helen Price and Becca Lynes discuss the Highway of Tears murders and Canada's epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women. In the last thirty years, thousands of Indigenous women have gone missing or been murdered in Canada. Many of the cases were inadequately investigated, and most of them remain unsolved. How has the legacy of colonialism rendered Indigenous women particularly vulnerable to violence? How do media depictions of Indigenous and white murder victims differ, and why is that important? Sources are available on Instagram @Criminology4U Helen Price is a postgraduate criminology student at the University of Cambridge. Becca Lynes is a filmmaker and postgraduate film student at the University of Cambridge.
In the first episode of the Criminology4U podcast, Helen Price and Becca Lynes discuss psychopaths and sociopaths. What are the common misconceptions about psychopathy and sociopathy? How can you tell if you've met (or dated) a psychopath? Could you be a sociopath yourself? Helen Price is a postgraduate Criminology student at the University of Cambridge. Becca Lynes is a filmmaker and postgraduate Film student at the University of Cambridge.