Crime Bites show

Crime Bites

Summary: Crime Bites is a weekly podcast created and hosted by criminologist Dr Elizabeth Yardley. Crime Bites draws on ideas from criminology to shed new light on crime cases and issues. Each week we either cover a crime case study, talk to a criminologist about their work or discuss a crime television programme.

Podcasts:

 Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:31

In Part Three of this Crime Bites Christmas Special, I speak to Damien’s mother Valerie Nettles about her experiences in the 21 years since he went missing and the investigation into his disappearance. If you have any information about the disappearance of Damien Nettles – or know someone who does – please call Hampshire Police … Continue reading Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 3

 Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:19

Over the next week, Crime Bites will focus upon the case of Damien Nettles, a 16-year-old boy who went missing from the Isle of Wight in the south of England in 1996. In the 21 years that have passed, no one has seen or heard from Damien. Today’s episode is an introduction to the case. … Continue reading Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 1

 Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:07

In Part Two of this Crime Bites Christmas Special, in which we’re focusing on the case of Damien Nettles, I speak to two of my colleagues, Professor David Wilson and Donal MacIntyre, criminologists from Birmingham City University about their thoughts on the case. If you have any information about the disappearance of Damien Nettles – … Continue reading Damien Nettles – Still Missing – Part 2

 Alias Grace – Criminologists discuss the Netflix series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:46

In this episode, Elizabeth joins two criminologists from Birmingham City University – Donal MacIntyre (@donalmacintyre) and Jenna Page (@Page_jen) –  to discuss the Netflix crime drama series Alias Grace. To find out more about the Crime Culture and Contemporary Media research group at Birmingham City University, please click here. Music for Crime Bites is by … Continue reading Alias Grace – Criminologists discuss the Netflix series

 The Lost Boys of Sunderland: The forgotten victims of an unseen serial killer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 52:56

In this episode, Elizabeth joins Professor David Wilson (@ProfDavidWilson) and Dr Adam Lynes (@Lynesey89) of Birmingham City University to talk about the murders of Simon Martin, Thomas Kelly, David Hanson and David Grieff. These four boys were killed by one man in the North East of England between 1990 and 1994. Serial murder is rare … Continue reading The Lost Boys of Sunderland: The forgotten victims of an unseen serial killer

 “The Walking Dead” and late capitalism: A criminological take on the zombie apocalypse with Dr Tom Raymen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:39

In this episode, Elizabeth joins Dr Tom Raymen of Plymouth University to discuss the drama series The Walking Dead. For more information about The Walking Dead, visit the show’s page. Tom’s paper about the series Living in the end times through popular culture: An ultra-realist analysis of The Walking Dead as popular criminology is published … Continue reading “The Walking Dead” and late capitalism: A criminological take on the zombie apocalypse with Dr Tom Raymen

 Crime Fighting Superheroes – From the comic book to the screen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 48:08

This week, Elizabeth is joined by Dr Adam Lynes (@Lynesey89) and Kevin Hoffin (@KHriminology) from the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University to discuss crime comic books and the superheroes who have leapt out from the pages and onto our screens.  Why do we need superheroes? What does this suggest about our faith … Continue reading Crime Fighting Superheroes – From the comic book to the screen

 Special Episode – Websleuthing: Citizen detectives in the 21st century | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:09:58

On the show this week we’re talking about websleuths, or as we prefer to call them – “citizen detectives”. I join two colleagues from Birmingham City University – Emma Kelly (@crimemma) and Adam Lynes (@Lynesey89) – to discuss the research we carried out into this phenomenon. I also speak to Lance Reenstierna (@LReenstierna) and Tim … Continue reading Special Episode – Websleuthing: Citizen detectives in the 21st century

 Legitimised Violence in Professional Ice Hockey – Dr Victoria Silverwood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:35

This week, Elizabeth joins Dr Victoria Silverwood (@SilverwoodVS) to discuss her research about legitimised violence in ice hockey. To find out more about Victoria’s work, check out her Birmingham City University staff page. Music for Crime Bites is by Lee Rosevere at Happy Puppy Records  (http://www.happypuppyrecords.ca/). Please consider supporting Crime Bites via a small monthly … Continue reading Legitimised Violence in Professional Ice Hockey – Dr Victoria Silverwood

 Mindhunter – Criminologists discuss the Netflix series | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:36

This week, Elizabeth is joined by Dr Adam Lynes (@Lynesey89) and Kevin Hoffin (@KHriminology) from the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University to discuss the Netflix series Mindhunter. Find out more about Elizabeth, Adam and Kevin’s work around crime, culture and contemporary media here. Please consider supporting Crime Bites via a small monthly … Continue reading Mindhunter – Criminologists discuss the Netflix series

 Killer Clowns – Halloween Special | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 32:24

In this episode, Elizabeth joins two criminologists from Birmingham City University – Dr Adam Lynes, Senior Lecturer in Criminology (@Lynesey89) and Dr Victoria Silverwood, Lecturer in Criminology (@SilverwoodVS) to discuss the phenomenon of “killer clowns”.   Read Adam’s blog on killer clowns, “The Circus of Horrors”. Please consider supporting Crime Bites via a small monthly … Continue reading Killer Clowns – Halloween Special

 Kerrie Droban on “The Last Chicago Boss: My life with the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:09

This week, Elizabeth joins award-winning true crime author Kerrie Droban (@kerriedroban) to talk about her new book with Peter ‘Big Pete’ James, The Last Chicago Boss: My life with the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club. To find out more about Kerrie’s work, check out her website. Image: Cover art The Last Chicago Boss: My life with … Continue reading Kerrie Droban on “The Last Chicago Boss: My life with the Chicago Outlaws Motorcycle Club”

 Social Media Homicide Confessions: Stories of killers and their victims | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:09

In this episode, Elizabeth joins Professor David Wilson (@ProfDavidWilson) and Liam Brolan (@LJBrolan) of Birmingham City University to talk about Elizabeth’s new book, Social Media Homicide Confessions: Stories of killers and their victims – on her research about people who kill and post about it social media.  Elizabeth’s summary blog about the research is available … Continue reading Social Media Homicide Confessions: Stories of killers and their victims

 Doctor Foster – Criminologists discuss the BBC drama | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:44

In this episode, Elizabeth joins two criminologists from Birmingham City University – Melindy Brown (Research Assistant in Criminology – @crimelindy) and Saabirah Osman (Visiting Lecturer in Criminology – @osman_saabirah) to discuss the BBC drama series Doctor Foster. You can read our article for the Radio Times on Doctor Foster here. Listen to Elizabeth’s interview with … Continue reading Doctor Foster – Criminologists discuss the BBC drama

 Projecting the Prison: The Shawshank Redemption with Dr Michael Fiddler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:39

In this episode, Elizabeth talks to Dr Michael Fiddler of the University of Greenwich about representations of prison in films like The Shawshank Redemption. Correction: At 16m 21s Michael said ‘Sophia Loren’ when he actually meant to say ‘Raquel Welch’. To find out more about Michael’s work, visit his university staff page. Music for Crime … Continue reading Projecting the Prison: The Shawshank Redemption with Dr Michael Fiddler

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