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Biology & Criminology

Janiah Rileypodcasters.spotify.com
Discuss the common characteristics of early biological theories and answer the following question, “Are early biological theories different from modern perspectives?”
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Episodes

Group Podcast - Property Crimes & Public Order Crimes

Hello Everyone! My colleagues and I will be discussing why Morris and Hawkins decry the “overreach of the criminal law” regarding the enforcement of public order offenses and whether we agree or disagree with their position. And why or why not? We also will be including examples of public order crimes and discussing public order offenses as “victimless” crimes.

Apr 22, 20217 minSeason 1Ep. 4

Social Structure & Crime

Hello everyone. My name is Janiah Riley. I am sophomore, Justice Studies major at Winston-Salem State University. Today, I am with my colleagues Shamiyah Thompson and Nas Graham. We will be summarizing and critiquing social structure and crime theoretical school of thought.

Mar 11, 20217 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Biology & Criminology with Janiah Riley

Biology and Criminology with Janiah Riley is an open space that will allow my audience to be in a relaxing state while fully receiving the information of today’s podcast. In today’s podcasts, I will discuss the common characteristics of early biological theories and answer the following question, “Are early biological theories different from modern biological perspectives?”

Feb 26, 20214 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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