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Crime Insiders, a LiSTNR Original Production, takes you beyond true crime. In groundbreaking interviews hosted by former police officer Brent Sanders and former GP & best-selling author Kathryn Fox, explore the world of policing, forensics, and more through the stories of the world’s most experienced and decorated experts.
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Everywhere you look these days terrorism and violent extremism dominate the headlines. Whether you follow what is happening in Afghanistan or Iraq, or in the West writ large, we are inundated with news of attacks by groups and individuals fighting for a 'cause'.In a world of multiple voices and opinions it can be very hard to know where to turn. One choice is to look to those who actually worked in counterterrorism in the national security world. In these half-hour podcasts 30-year Canadian ...
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The Geopolitics & Power Podcast

Curious Worldview Production

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Interviews with geopolitical analysts, investigative journalists & authors from all over the world - But this podcast is but a side quest... The main show is 'A Curious Worldview Podcast' - link to the show here - https://open.spotify.com/show/61wcpA8fkOQCAGrOfHgkig - and the accompanying newsletter here: https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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Jérôme Colin est aux commandes d'Entrez sans frapper, sur La Première. Dans une ambiance décontractée, ce talk-show culturel vous propose un savoureux mélange de cinéma, de musique, de littérature, de théâtre et bien plus encore, pour satisfaire toutes vos envies de découvertes et de divertissement. L'émission débute en fanfare avec Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musical décalé où la créativité et la mauvaise foi sont au rendez-vous. Chaque jour, un nouvel invité se dévoile au micro de ...
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It is time to deal with real issues. Its time to cut the party lines and get together regardless of sex, color, creed, and race. It is time to mobilize the society as a unit better known as WORLD for me. We can achieve it by finishing extremism, radicalism, and all bigots out there whose entire purpose is to spread hate. Also it can be achieved by adopting moral and positive traditional values.
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The INDEED Evaluation Podcast interviews leading practitioners, experts, policy makers, researchers and evaluators working in the fields of evidence-based evaluation, policy and practice in preventing and countering violent extremism and de-radicalisation. The podcast of the INDEED Project – www.indeedproject.eu – the podcast is made possible due to the generous funding of the European Commission. The INDEED Projects has received funding by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and inno ...
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A weekly podcast offering a 360-degree view of Muslim life in Britain and Europe. Hyphenated explores the issues important to Muslims — politics, culture, lifestyle, opinion and more. Host Reya El-Salahi speaks to Hyphen journalists, experts and the thought leaders shaping the cultural and political landscape today.
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A Change of Heart

Atif Rashid & Sabah Ahmedi

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Stories of people breaking free from hate and extremism. Focussing on interfaith experiences and dialogue, with Atif Rashid and Sabah Ahmedi. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Reach out to us if you have a story to share.
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The Muslim Takeaway

The Muslim Takeaway

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The Muslim Takeaway is a brand new podcast that hosts purposeful and honest conversations about what it means to be a Muslim in today's political and social climate. Hosted by Ana Diamond, a true third culture kid, a professional nomad, and a cultural mediator with intent (@IAmAnaDiamond). Note: The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity or opinion they represent.
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You Get Me?

Charlotte Vosper, Elif Akkemik

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Welcome to You Get Me? with Elif & Charlotte, a podcast containing feminist readings, reflections and anecdotes from two young women toeing the threshold of adulthood and trying to figure it out along the way! Having grown up with this podcast since the age of fifteen, Elif and Charlotte explore the development of opinions and critical thought on a number of societal and cultural issues and phenomena, linking all their comments to authentic, lived experiences. They cannot wait for you to lis ...
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In an insightful interview, Kai Brand-Jacobsen, President of the Romanian Peace Institute and a seasoned expert in peacebuilding, emphasizes the critical need for evidence-based evaluation in the fields of Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization. With over 25 years of experience, Brand-Jacobsen discusses the evolving r…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet ».La chronique "Happy Monday" d'Amélie de Bosredon :- Kim Deal - Crystal Breath- Fontaines D.C. - Romance- Wysteria - Lycoris- Earl Sweatshirt le 7 septembre à l’AB à BruxellesLittérature étrangère Gorian Delpâture : "Le Ciel était vide" de Inge Schilperoord (Belfond).Depuis la mort de son père, Sophie,…
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How do young people become radicalised? Is it nature or nurture? Or something far more complex? Dr John Kasinathan is a forensic psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of children and adolescents. In this episode, hear about the science of the developing brain, what drives crime in young people, the realities of being an incarcerated child i…
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Kai Brand-Jacobsen, President of the Romanian Peace Institute (PATRIR) and Director of the Department of Peace Operations (DPO), shares his insights on designing evidence-based initiatives in the peacebuilding and conflict resolution realm. With over 25 years of experience, Brand-Jacobsen emphasizes the importance of grounding initiatives in robust…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Les inconnus connus" d'Éric Russon : Rire, mais rire !"Myriam Leroy n'aime pas" : Myriam n'aime pas les chroniqueurs.À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l’actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d’humour. Après Bagarre …
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Retrouvez le podcast Les petits papiers, des artistes et des mots en cliquant ici. Teaser - Connaissez-vous les Petits Papiers ? Pour découvrir Les Petits Papiers: https://audmns.com/tHQpfAmN'oubliez pas de vous abonner, pour ne manquer aucun de ces prochains mots inspirants. Les invités de Régine Dubois se prêtent à un exercice surprenant qui les …
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "Des souris et des hommes" de John Steinbeck, Prix Nobel de Littérature en 1962.En Californie, dans les années 1930, deux amis travaillent rudement de ranch en ranch pour gagner modestement leur vie en dépit de la crise économique qui sévit dans tout le pays. Geor…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : « La Symphonie des éclairs » de Zaho de Sagazan.Les sorties BD de Xavier Vanbuggenhout :- « Connexions T2 : Châteaux de sable » de Pierre Jeanneau (Tanibis)- « Dernière réunion avant l’apocalypse » de Karibou et Thierry Chavant (Delcourt/Pataquès)À partir de …
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The illegal wildlife trade is a multi billion dollar industry, raking in an estimated $24 million globally. And in Australia, our unique reptiles are hotter commodities than ever, with single animals fetching tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. This lucrative trade attracts in criminals from transnational organized crime networks, who…
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L'écrivain kino-congolais In Koli Jean Bofane est notre invité pour le docu. "Soundtrack to a Coup d'État" de Johan Grimonprez, qui sort le 11/09.Le film met en lumière l'une des machinations politiques les plus insidieuses du XXe siècle : comment la monarchie belge, le gouvernement des États-Unis et les multinationales se sont entendus pour utilis…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Inspiré de faits réels" de Franck Istasse : Le film « Les Affranchis » de Martin Scorsese, sorti sur les écrans en 1990, une adaptation fidèle de l’autobiographie du véritable Henry Hill, gangster américain associé à la Famille Lucchese, l'une des cinq familles de Cosa nostra aux États-Unis. « Les Af…
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In the realm of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE), rigorous evaluation practices play a pivotal role in shaping effective strategies. Sophie Ebbecke, a Research Associate at the Global Public Policy Institute in Berlin, provides insights into the PrEval Initiative, focusing on advancing evaluation methodologies within P/CVE, civic…
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In 1980, three friends were travelling on the South Western Highway from Perth to Harvey. They encountered a slight bend in the road and crashed into a tree. One of the friends, Terry, died at the scene, the two others escaped with minor injuries. Investigations to find who was responsible began, but, both friends denied being the driver. The case …
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Spéciale Nick Cave, à l'occasion de la sortie de son nouvel album "Wild God" ce vendredi. On en parle avec Christophe Deniau, qui a publié en 2018 "Nick Cave : L'intranquille" (Castor Music). Le livre est sorti en poche en janvier 2023. Nick Cave est à la fois musicien, poète et scénariste accompli. Ses influences sont multiples, il donne de nombre…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet ».En Belgique, le suspense reste entier concernant la nomination du nouveau commissaire européen, alors que le délai pour annoncer le nom du candidat, qu'il s'agisse de Didier Reynders ou Hadja Lahbib, approche. Simultanément, l'annulation du projet de tram à Liège par le gouvernement wallon inquiète le…
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Arnaud Guigue est notre invité pour son livre "Je suis celle que vous cherchez" (Les Arènes).Tokyo, 1936. La ville est en émoi : le corps nu d’un homme vient d’être retrouvé dans une chambre d’hôtel. Son sexe a été tranché. Sur sa cuisse, une déclaration d’amour écrite en lettres de sang : « Sada, Kichi, ensemble pour toujours ». Très vite, une fem…
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La chronique de Josef Schovanec : "Psychose", roman policier de Robert Bloch sorti en 1959 et adapté au cinéma par Alfred Hitchcock.À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l’actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d’humour. Après Bagarre dans la Discothèque, le jeu musica…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Le Classico" de Sébastien Ministru : "La Gloire de mon père "de Marcel Pagnol.Un petit Marseillais d'il y a un siècle : l'école primaire ; le cocon familial ; les premières vacances dans les collines, à La Treille ; la première chasse avec son père...La chronique de Josef Schovanec : "Psychose", roma…
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The interview focuses on the challenges and potential improvements in policy evaluation, particularly in the realm of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization (DeRad). Featuring Rut Bermejo Casado, an associate professor at University Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, the discussion delves into the crucial role of policy e…
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Lilia Hassaine est notre invitée pour la nouvelle émission sur la littérature francophone "Etcétéra", qu'elle présentera le dimanche à 12h00 sur La Première. Une émission en partenariat avec les Médias Francophones Publics.Ensuite, focus sur l’Intime Festival, qui a lieu du 30 août au 1er septembre à Namur.On en parle avec le photographe et cinéast…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Paroles, Paroles" de Sébastien Ministru : « For me formidable » de Charles Aznavour.Les sorties BD de Xavier Vanbuggenhout :- « Pauvre Meuf ! » de Eléonore Costes et Aria (Delcourt)- « Maple Terrace : New Jersey, 1992 » de Noah Van Sciver (L'employé du Moi)À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chron…
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Remember when the internet erupted over whether a viral audio clip was depicting the name ‘Yanny’ or ‘Laurel’? Or did you know over 20% of people are convinced ABBA is singing ‘see that girl, watch her scream, kicking the dancing queen, instead of the actual lyrics ‘see that girl, watch that scene, dig in the dancing in queen’? These playful debate…
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Le réalisateur et scénariste français Jacques Audiard est notre invité pour son nouveau film "Emilia Pérez", qui sort mercredi. Une interview d'Éric Russon. Surqualifiée et surexploitée, Rita use de ses talents d’avocate au service d’un gros cabinet plus enclin à blanchir des criminels qu’à servir la justice. Mais une porte de sortie inespérée s’ou…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet ». "Inspiré de faits réels" de Franck Istasse : "Communion", un film étonnant réalisé par Philippe Mora en 1989. Ce film raconte comment un écrivain, alors qu’il passait des vacances tranquilles dans son chalet avec sa famille, se fait enlever dans sa chambre, à de nombreuses reprises pendant la nuit, p…
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À 17h00, retrouvez « Le 17h00 d’Hélène Maquet »."Pas grand-chose sur à peu près tout" de Bernard Dobbeleer : Le retour de la Country."Les inconnus connus" d'Éric Russon : Face de cuir.À partir de 16h00, Jérôme Colin et ses chroniqueurs vous offrent toute l’actualité culturelle : cinéma, musique, littérature, théâtre… Toujours avec une touche d’humo…
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L’auteur-compositeur-interprète, rappeur et écrivain franco-rwandais Gaël Faye pour son nouveau roman "Jacaranda" (Grasset).Quels secrets cache l’ombre du jacaranda, l’arbre fétiche de Stella ? Il faudra à son ami Milan des années pour le découvrir. Des années pour percer les silences du Rwanda, dévasté après le génocide des Tutsi. En rendant leur …
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Just before midnight on the 6th of December 1994, Elisabeth Membrey arrived home from her shift at the Manhattan Hotel in Melbourne. Police estimated that by 3AM, she was dead, concluding she’d been murdered in her hallway. 16 years later, in 2010, after a tireless investigation, former Detective Tim Peck was able to finally make an arrest. But, as…
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In this episode, Norbert Leonhardmair, a researcher and project manager at the Vienna Centre for Social Security (VICESSE), discusses the critical role of gender, ethics, and societal aspects in the evaluation of preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) initiatives. The INDEED Project utilizes the Gender, Ethical, Legal, and Societal Asp…
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In this Knowledge Series Interview, Michael Q. Patton, a trailblazer in the evaluation field and Founder and CEO of Utilization-Focused Evaluation, discusses the critical importance of interpretive capacity over mere data accuracy. With over five decades of experience and several influential books to his name, Patton emphasizes that the ability to …
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In this Knowledge Series interview, Aileen Van Leewen, an M&E Officer at the International Centre for Counterterrorism (ICCT), introduces the fundamentals of Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) within the Counterterrorism and Preventing/Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) fields. She highlights the importance of building a culture of evaluation to gai…
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In this episode, Stephan Klose, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Brussels School of Governance, provided valuable insights into Evidence-Based Evaluation (EBE) within the fields of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) and de-radicalization. With extensive academic background including a PhD from VUB and an MA from Lund University, Kl…
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White crosses on unmarked graves, rusted metal bunk beds and ivy-lined concrete halls - that's all that's left of the Dozier School For Boys. From 1900 to 2011, It was one of the largest juvenile reform institutions in the US. It operated under the guise of 'reforming' wayward boys, but when victim-survivors and families came forth with allegations…
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In the late 90s - NSW was rocked by the disappearance of Kerry Whelan. She was last seen on May 6th, after being dropped off at the Park Royal Hotel in Parramatta. When she didn’t return home, her husband Bernie quickly notified police. A search uncovered nothing, and police were stumped. It wasn’t until a day later did they have a lead. A ransom n…
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A dig was completed, but some are saying they didn't dig far enough. On the 26th of January 1966, three young siblings known as the Beaumont children, caught the bus to Glenelg Beach in Adelaide. They told their mother they'd be back by noon - but the children never returned. 22 years later, detective Bill Hayes took on the case, and to this day, h…
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On the 6th May, 2006, a 45-year-old woman disappeared from California’s San Pablo. Two years later, her skull was discovered 6 kilometers away. Forensic anthropologist Ryburn Dobbs uncovered evidence that could have cracked the case wide open. But the police ignored him. Why? In this episode, Ryburn tells host Kathryn Fox about the frustration of d…
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Fire-bombings across suburban Melbourne have been terrorising citizens for the last 18 months. But why are they happening? And what can police do to counter act them? Former AFP Officer Rohan Pike joins host Brent Sanders to explain how high taxes and opportunistic criminals are leading to catastrophic levels of illegal tobacco being siphoned throu…
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Have you ever been scammed? Chances are you or someone you know has. From fraudulent texts to crypto cons, this type of crime has permeated every aspect of our lives. But who’s pulling the strings, and where does the money go? In this episode, forensic financial investigator and former ASIC adviser, Niall Coburn, lifts the lid on financial crime. L…
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✍︎: The Curious Worldview Newsletter - the ultimate compliment to the podcast...Jon Lee AndersonCharlie WalkerFollow me on Instagram - @ryanfhoggWhy We Travel - Ash BhardwajAsh Bhardwaj is an author, journalist, film-maker and former british army who amongst his many expeditions has ventured the likes of journeying 8500km along the Russian European…
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How does an FBI agent convince a Russian spy to defect? What are the tactics that work, and what are the ones that could get you killed? For decades, the world was paralysed by The Cold War. But, after the cooling of nuclear operations in the US and Russia, governments seemed ready to ease tensions and find a truce. Beneath the surface though, in t…
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Imagine being locked in a police interrogation room for 48 hours straight - you haven't eaten, barely slept, your anxiety levels are at an all-time high, and you’re being intensely questioned about a crime that you haven’t committed. You’re innocent, so the truth will come out, right? In Australia, it’s estimated that up to a third of wrongful conv…
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On New Years Eve, 1998, in the small town of Wee Waa, a 91 year old woman was horrifically attacked. Incredibly, she survived, and quickly notified police of the attack. But, after months of case work without any leads, the case went cold… Two years later, then detective Robin Napper was asked to investigate. He arrived in the town of just 1,900 pe…
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Businessman Paul Nguyen left Sydney’s Hilton Hotel in May 2014 and was never seen alive again. A police investigation uncovered secrets that exposed Mr Nguyen’s murky underworld connections, leading authorities to a makeshift grave around an hour’s drive, south of Sydney. The excavation and identification of Mr Nguyen’s remains was forensic anthrop…
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On the 26th of June, 2006, police were notified that a young girl had gone missing in Perth. Moments later, her body was found, and an expansive crime scene was established. With an unknown, and clearly dangerous offender on the run, police were working against the clock to preserve crucial evidence, and find who was responsible. Then detective Pau…
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Bikies live in a world where loyalty is fierce and silence is golden. So, when a member of the Gypsy Jokers was killed in outback Western Australia, a deadly game of cat and mouse began. The Gypsy Jokers were convinced the culprit was Don Hancock, a former Police Chief with a colourful past. And, as the investigation heated up, the stakes became de…
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After coercing farmers to plant marijuana crops in their fields, organised crime figures laid the seed for a dominant and violent drug empire across the Victorian borders. But, when police raided the farms, it was the growers who faced the consequences, as mob members threatened them and their families to stay quiet. Former Victoria Police detectiv…
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Today, I spoke with Dr Christopher Coyne, who is a Professor of Economics at George Mason University and the Associate Director of the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at the Mercatus Center. He is the author of five books and numerous academic articles, book chapters, and policy studies. He joins me tod…
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The body of 27-year-old mother of two, Samantha Bodsworth, was found in Noosa, surrounded by wattle trees. The killer thinks it’s the perfect crime, but what they underestimated was the power of the tiny, silent witnesses clinging to almost everything they touched – pollen. In this episode, Dr Lynne Milne, the scientist at the forefront of forensic…
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For decades he was an adored media personality. But, after an iTV documentary exposed him as a sex offender, Jimmy Savile's story turned sinister, and questions were soon asked about the people who enabled his behaviour despite rumours and innuendo. For many of the children and young people Jimmy Savile offended against, they were finally heard - b…
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Every word leaves a trace. A disgruntled employee's late-night Facebook rant, cryptic messages, riddled with emojis, arranging a drug deal, a threatening letter from a scorned ex. These are more than words to forensic linguist, Professor Georgina Heydon. They’re crucial clues that can act like a phonetic fingerprint, revealing the identity of the c…
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As a door was bashed in, and a very ordinary seeming man was put in cuffs, the heinous crimes of the Claremont Serial Killer were finally brought to light. Todd Bowler, who spoke exclusively with Crime Insiders, is a former WA Tactical Group member has been on the other side of these investigations for several years, and during his career, was a le…
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