
Ep 46: Crime and compassion: How do we stop people offending?
When people hear 'forensic psychology' they might think of true crime documentaries or Silence of the Lambs – but the reality is much more about people, the systems they live in, and chances to change.
In this episode, Ella Rhodes speaks to forensic psychologists Dr Rachel Worthington and Dr Geraldine Akerman to talk about how people end up in prison, why reoffending happens, what actually helps people move on.
This is Episode 46 of PsychCrunch, the podcast of the British Psychological Society's Research Digest , sponsored by Zanda.
Episode Credits:
Hosted by Ella Rhodes.
Edited by Emma Barratt.
Audio wizardry by Jeff Knowler.
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Want to learn more?
Check out The Psychologist 's Guide to Prisons , or hear from Dr Emma Palmer and Dr Ruth Hatcher, forensic psychologists at the University of Leicester, on why we need better support through the prison gateway.
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