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Anthropology Of Crime

By: Helidth Ravenholm
  • Summary

  • Crime attracts us. It fascinates us. It terrifies us. In more ways than one, it’s a part of our lives. But how we think about it is a part of our societies and cultures. Join me as I explore the many faces of crime in this brand new podcast. This is Anthropology of Crime.
    Helidth Ravenholm
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Episodes
  • Lost and Murdered Abroad
    Jul 27 2024

    What happens when someone is lost, hurt or murdered abroad? How do perceptions and laws regarding crime, criminality and criminalisation factor in investigation? And is going abroad really that much more dangerous than our lives at home? This episode examines these questions.


    This episode was researched, written and narrated by me, Helidth Ravenholm

    Sound editing and technical support was done by C. Reid

    Music by LiteSaturation and Ashot Danielyan on Pixabay

    ⁠⁠⁠Show Notes are here

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    30 mins
  • How Can We Stop Transnational Crime?
    Jul 21 2024

    Transnational crime is impacting us more and more. How can we stop it... and can we? This episode is a short discussion of these questions, and of what role identity plays in developing a strategy against transnational crime.


    This episode was researched, written and narrated by me, Helidth Ravenholm

    Sound editing and technical support was done by C. Reid

    Music by LiteSaturation and Ashot Danielyan on Pixabay

    ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Show Notes are here

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    22 mins
  • Interview with a member of ECP
    Jul 14 2024

    When discussing crime, criminality and criminalisation, it's important to consider the lived realities of marginalised groups. An interview with a representative from ECP.

    Interview - Helidth Ravenholm and a representative from ECP

    Sound editing and technical support was done by C. Reid

    Music by LiteSaturation on Pixabay

    ⁠⁠Show Notes are here

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    54 mins

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