Criminal Behaviorology

Books I Have - A Live Broadcast


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Criminal Behaviorology 

Episode # 70

Title:  Books I Have - A Live Broadcast

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This episode was an online live stream where I covered what I feel to be some important books in the areas of forensics, crime, and behavior analysis. See books I think are useful additions to your own personal library, and feel free to share with me some suggested reading materials of your own.



Highlights:


- The “Bible” of behavior and crime from 1987.

- An overview of mental capacity and competency in US law.

- The story of the mentally ill professor and the development of the first Oxford English Dictionary.

- Three books that are all about psychopaths, and some oddball authors whom we might want to keep an eye on.

- The future of crime.



Books covered in this episode:

Behavioral Approaches to Crime and Delinquency: A Handbook of Application, Research, and Concepts. Ed. Edward K. Morris and Curtis J. Braukmann (1987)

Behavioral Forensics: Using Applied Behavior Analysis in Psychological Court Evaluations. Douglas Ruben (2020)

Behaviorological Rehabilitation and the Criminal Justice System. Lawrence E. Fraley (2013)

A Casebook of Mental Capacity in US Legislation: Assessment and Legal Commentary. Ed. Lynn A. Schaefer and Thomas J. Farrer (2022)

Psychology and Criminal Justice. Lesli Blair (2025)

The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary. Simon Winchester (1998)

Talking with Psychopaths and Savages: A Journey into the Evil Mind. Christopher Berry-Dee (2017)

The Wisdom of Psychopaths: What Saints, Spies, and Serial Killers can Teach us About Success. Kevin Dutton (2012)

The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry. Jon Ronson (2011)

Future Crimes: Inside the Digital Underground and the Battle for Our Connected World. Marc Goodman (2015)

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