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Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology

著者: Circle Of Insight Productions
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Dr. Carlos is an adjunct Professor in Forensic Psychology and Criminal psychopathology. He discusses concepts in the world of forensic psychology. He discusses legal issues pertaining to forensic psychology, psychology disorders, the criminal justice system and moreCopyright Circle Of Insight Productions 心理学 心理学・心の健康 科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Inside the Criminal Mind: A Retired DEA Agent on the Psychology of Colombian Cartel Leadership, Loyalty, and the Architecture of Narco Viol
    2026/06/29
    Colombian cartel organizations are not simply criminal enterprises held together by money and fear, they are sophisticated psychosocial ecosystems built on coercive loyalty, paranoid leadership structures, and the systematic psychological conditioning of everyone from street-level sicarios to high-ranking operatives who learn to dissociate violence from moral consequence in order to function inside a world where betrayal and death are constant environmental variables. This episode sits down with a retired DEA agent whose career was spent penetrating, dismantling, and understanding those ecosystems from the inside, examining what decades of cartel investigation reveal about the forensic psychology of organized criminal leadership, the coercive control mechanisms that keep narco organizations intact under pressure, and the psychological toll that sustained exposure to that level of violence and deception exacts on the investigators who dedicate their careers to fighting it. Drawing on lived operational experience rather than academic theory, this conversation offers a rare and unflinching window into the human psychology driving one of the most powerful and destructive criminal enterprises in modern history.
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    50 分
  • The Psychology of Sacred Betrayal: What Father Richard Storey's Alleged $160,000 Embezzlement Reveals About Moral Disengagement, Entitlement
    2026/06/24
    Father Richard Storey held one of the most psychologically powerful positions a person can occupy in a community — a trusted religious authority with unrestricted access to congregational finances, moral legitimacy, and the deeply human tendency of parishioners to extend unconditional deference to the cloth — and prosecutors allege he used every dimension of that position to systematically divert nearly $160,000 in church funds toward luxury cruises, international travel, casino withdrawals, and personal indulgences while his congregation continued to give in good faith. This episode applies a forensic psychology lens to the case, examining the cognitive and psychodynamic mechanisms behind white-collar religious fraud including moral disengagement, narcissistic entitlement, the compartmentalization of a public identity built on virtue alongside a private life built on exploitation, and how institutional trust structures in religious organizations create precisely the oversight gaps that predatory personalities are drawn to and depend on. The Storey case is not just a financial crime story, it is a case study in how authority, moral elevation, and systemic accountability failures combine to create conditions where betrayal can flourish undetected for years inside the very institutions people turn to for safety and meaning. IAB Tags: Health/Medical/Mental Health, Crime/True Crime, Law/Government/Legal, Religion/Spirituality, Society/Issues, Personal Finance/Financial Crime, Education Let me know if you want a true crime or crime watch version added to go alongside this one.













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    4 分
  • The Warrior Identity After Combat: A Forensic Psychology Lens on Wil Ravelo's Transition from Green Beret to SWAT Officer
    2026/06/22
    Wil Ravelo's trajectory from Green Beret to police officer to SWAT operator is not just a career story, it is a forensic psychology case study in identity continuity, adaptive functioning under chronic stress, and what it looks like when a person successfully channels the hypervigilance, threat assessment instincts, and operational discipline of Special Forces into a new institutional structure without losing the psychological coherence that made them effective in the first place. This episode examines the psychological architecture behind elite military and law enforcement performance, exploring how warriors like Wil navigate the transition between combat identity and civilian professional identity while managing the residual neurological and psychological imprinting that comes from years of high-stakes operational service. Drawing on the lived experience of a man who has operated at the highest levels of both worlds, we explore what forensic psychology tells us about resilience, professional identity formation, and the hidden psychological cost of being built for violence in a society that rarely knows what to do with the people it trained.
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    1 時間 51 分
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