Kurt Eichenwald discusses his reporting into sham bank accounts being opened by crime rings with real and fake identities and the large profits they make for financial institutions.
Read moreHow to make sure you’re not enabling others’ bad behavior
Professor Max H. Bazerman talks about enablers of crimes, from the people who directly know about their involvement to those who benefit from resulting privileges.
Read moreThe boy who survived a men’s prison
Ian Manuel joins us to discuss his crime, his quest for forgiveness, and why, he believes, we should not judge an entire life based on one’s worst day.
Read moreLatin American drug cartels? Meet Chinese gangsters
Reporter Sebastian Rotella discusses Chinese organized crime operating in Mexico and their ties to the Chinese state and American politicians.
Read moreThe boy who survived a men’s prison
Ian Manuel joins us to discuss his crime, his quest for forgiveness, and why, he believes, we should not judge an entire life based on one’s worst day.
Read moreWhat it’s really like to be incarcerated
Nigel Poor and Earlonne Woods are co-hosts of the podcast “Ear Hustle,” and they join us to talk about what they’ve learned about life on the inside from the inmates who shared their stories.
Read moreInside The Minds Of Murderers
Dr. Taj Nathan is a forensic psychiatrist and director of research for the Britain’s National Health Service, and he joins us to discuss his work with violent offenders and psychopaths as he searches for root causes of their crimes.
Read moreThe Boy Who Survived A Men’s Prison
Ian Manuel joins us to discuss his crime, his quest for forgiveness, and why, he believes, we should not judge an entire life based on one’s worst day.
Read moreA Missing Girl, A Mystery Girl And The Texas Novel That Brings Them Together
Author Julia Heaberlin joins us to talk about her latest crime novel, which deals with themes of beauty, trauma and grit.
Read moreWhy Dollar Stores Get Robbed All The Time
Alec MacGillis, who covers politics and government for ProPublica, joins us to talk about when corporate neglect and food deserts begin to define a community.
Read moreThe Man Who Invented CSI
UT-Austin journalism teacher Kate Winkler Dawson joins us to talk about an early criminologist who developed the forensic science we still use today: blood splatter evidence and fingerprinting, among other techniques.
Read moreCrime Is About More Than Criminals
Zach Norris joins us to talk about new models for community building and fighting crime.
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