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Forensic Psychology

Forensic Psychology

By: 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 Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Science
Episodes
  • 51-Year Secret: Forensic Genealogy, Elder Homicide, and the Mind of a Killer
    Jun 8 2026
    In 1975, the partial remains of 73-year-old William Reginald Sipfle were discovered in a Tucson landfill, a case that went cold for over five decades before forensic genealogy and DNA technology brought it back to life. The alleged perpetrator, Sipfle's own stepdaughter Carol Ann Beall, is now 79 and accused of not only killing him but collecting nearly six hundred thousand dollars from his pension across the years that followed. This episode examines the forensic science that cracked the case, the psychological profile of long-term concealment, and what elder homicide cases reveal about family violence, financial exploitation, and the criminal mind's capacity for sustained deception.
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    6 mins
  • Engineering the Killer: The Psychological Grooming of Narco Youth
    Jun 2 2026
    How do criminal syndicates successfully condition ordinary teenagers to desensitize themselves to extreme violence, torture, and murder? This episode analyzes the psychological mechanisms of narcocultura, exploring how cartels exploit developmental vulnerabilities, identity crises, and socioeconomic trauma to rewrite a juvenile's moral compass. We break down the cognitive dissonance required to worship a predator, the psychology of trauma-bonding within gangs, and how a fabricated subculture can completely override basic human empathy.
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    5 mins
  • Freight Heists in the Digital Age: Cyber-Enabled Cargo Theft at America’s Crossroads
    Jun 1 2026
    Memphis and Chicago serve as critical logistical hubs processing millions of freight containers annually, yet this infrastructure has enabled sophisticated syndicates to execute cyber-enabled cargo thefts that blend white-collar fraud with street-level fencing operations. Criminals hack freight broker databases, impersonate legitimate carriers, and divert high-value shipments such as copper coils, electronics, and liquor before legitimate operators arrive. This episode examines the mechanisms, economic toll, law enforcement challenges, and broader implications for U.S. supply chain security.
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    4 mins
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