Another forensic blog (Introduction)

Sometimes there is a thought that buzzes around like a wasp in a jar and the the only way to escape the noise is to write it down. In the past I'd try to get these nuggets on our course's blog, but it was always a bit of a process and probably there are issues about what can go on an official site without legal disclaimers and editorial consistency, and my suspicion is that once published on a University site technically they become the University's property so I can't later get a book deal. So, I thought I would keep them here.

The content will be vaguely related to forensic psychology and maybe there will be something of interest and value, but it is my view of things and it is much better if you have your own view of things. There will be no particular order.

#1 A Lesson from Forensic Science

#2 Distributed Cognition, Situated Cognition, and Forensic Psychology

#3 Private Work as Collaboration or Confrontation

#4 Your Client is not Your Client

#5 Words used stupidly

#6 The Segmentation Clock and Forensic Psychology

#7 The Great Porn Debate

#8 More on Porn

# 9 Language

# 10 The Pitchfork Debate

#11 Maps & Whitesnake

#12 The Importance of Absence

#13 Kindness & Incrementalism

#14 Directions of Travel

#15 Pitchfork II

#16 Caring is Too Much

#17 One for the birds

# 18 For Whom the (Matrimonial) Bell Tolls

# 19 The Lucy Letby Law

#20 Is virtual crime real crime?
















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