Rethinking Deviance
Rethinking Deviance
Michael Bryden
A podcast featuring the foremost academics and practitioners on crime, policing, and social policy. Does our justice system work? Is it just? What does it mean to be just? Rethinking Deviance seeks to explore these ideas. Hosted by Michael Bryden, PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge and Research Associate at the University of Technology Sydney.
E2: Dr Peter Neyroud
Dr Peter Neyroud is a lecturer in evidence-based policing at the Cambridge Institute of Criminology and a former Chief Constable for Thames Valley Police. We discuss his Turning Point Randomised Control Trial, police self-legitimacy, and importance of education for police. He also shares some 'war stories' from his days on the frontline.
May 23, 2021
52 min
E1: Professor Lawrence Sherman
Professor Lawrence W. Sherman is an esteemed criminologist and police educator at the University of Cambridge. We discuss experimental criminology, gun violence in the United States, police shootings, police culture, and the ideal police recruit. Larry also shares some personal insights, including his biggest career regret.
May 9, 2021
41 min