Criminology: A Down-to-Earth Approach
By Michael Braun, PhD
Criminology: A Down-to-Earth Approach highlights the social-ecological aspects of everyday life and its relevance to crime.
Criminology: A Down-to-Earth ApproachOct 14, 2020
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Welfare: Myths and Realties
This episode explores the myths about welfare in the United States and the results of the mid-90s welfare reform (PRWORA).
Oct 14, 202036:59
Poverty III: Poverty and Inequality in the US and the World
This episode we compare poverty in the United States to the rest of the world.
Sep 26, 202035:13
Three Myths of Poverty
This episode explains three main myths about poverty in the United States.
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Poverty: How many people are struggling with poverty in the US and how do we know?
This podcast examines how many people are struggling with poverty in the United States, how we calculate that number, and whether the numbers provide us an accurate assessment of the reality of poverty in the US.
Sep 12, 202023:42
Not just the what, but the why?
We explore why it's important to understand the social context of crime.
Sep 02, 202000:05
Crime and Society: An introduction
This is the first lecture in a podcast series explaining the contextual issues that give rise to crime in communities.
Aug 26, 202000:05