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Criminal Behaviorology is the synthesis of criminology and behavior analysis. This podcast reviews areas of importance to both fields and explores new possibilities. Criminal Behaviorology is a podcast for all those interested in crime, psychology, history, and improving the world we live in.
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Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part II

Criminal Behaviorology 
Episode # 66
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Title:  Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part II
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All four authors of an upcoming book on supervision join the podcast for this overview of supervision. This extraordinary panel focused on behavior analytic supervision, featuring a discussion between Michael, Valeria, Lynn, and Joe about the challenges and best practices in supervising behavior analysts. This is a follow up to our discussion with Joe and Michael from the last episode.

Highlights:

  • The participants explored the importance of competency-based models, ethical considerations, and the need for ongoing supervision beyond initial...
Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part II
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The Sylvia Lkens Case in Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History by Ed Wenck

Criminal Behaviorology
Episode # 58
This is a brief reading of a book chapter focusing on the case. The author is Ed Wenck and the book is from 2012, Hoosier Killers: Indiana's Darkest History.

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An Intro to Crime and Behavior Analysis

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Episode # 68
Title:  An Intro to Crime and Behavior Analysis
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Once a student. Now I lecture. I graciously accepted this opportunity to speak at my alma mater. I hope this lecture serves as an introduction to this field. As I have discussed in previous episodes, there are many different areas to cover in this subspecialty. I did not include the questions from students, but one can deduce from my answers what the focus is. Also, from the highlights below.

Highlights:

  • Literature in support of using ABA in Forensic Psychology
  • Association for Behavior Analysis International Special Interest Groups
  • Different forensic settings where ABA can be applied
  • The challenge of implementing ABA in forensic settings
  • ...
An Intro to Crime and Behavior Analysis
The Scope of Forensic Behavior Analysis: One Panelist’s Point of View

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Episode # 67
Title:  The Scope of Forensic Behavior Analysis: One Panelist’s Point of View
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Towards the end of 2025 I was invited on a panel to discuss applied behavior analysis and scope of practice. My specialty area had to do with (you guessed) crime and behavior analysis. I saved my modest contribution, and will present it here now. Just my point of view. Enjoy.

Highlights:

  • My beginnings in the field, and where I see the combined specialties of crime, forensics, and behavior analysis at this point in time.
  • How graduate students can prepare themselves for their own work in this area.
  • Inpatient care, and how behavior analytic interventions can gain greater acceptance.
  • Other licenses and ...
The Scope of Forensic Behavior Analysis: One Panelist’s Point of View
Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part I

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Episode # 65
Title:  Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part I

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Joseph Cautilli and Michael Weinberg discuss the triumphs and challenges of behavioral supervision in clinical settings. Drawing on research on supervision from a behavior-analytic perspective, we discuss how behavior analysis can make supervision precise, ethical, and meaningful for both those who provide and those who receive mentoring in the helping professions.

Highlights:

  • The development and evolution of behavior analytic supervision
  • Enhancing supervision in behavior analysis
  • Behavior analytic supervision behavior and concerns
  • Trauma care and supervision insights
  • Relationship building within the supervision model
  • Supervision relationship ...
Behavior Analytic Supervision is a Process - Part I
The Concept of Forensic Behavioral Analysis - A Conference in Wisconsin

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Episode # 63
Title:  The Concept of Forensic Behavioral Analysis - A Conference in Wisconsin
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With the help of some of my friends, a panel discussion on forensics, language, and two intriguing criminal cases.

Highlights:

  • Deception, language, and forensic behavior analysis by Kodey.
  • AKA, "The Imposter" - A french fraudster impersonates a missing child from Texas. His skill as a liar reaches an unimagined level in one of the most shocking cons. How did he develop the skill to fool so many, so easily? What are the circumstances around the case that help us understand how this could have happened?
  • "When in Wisconsin." Jeffrey Dahmer, and the ABC of behavior. An examination of the environmental variables....
Criminal Behaviorology - Our Most Important Science from May of 2018

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/criminalbehaviorology/episodes/2018-05-06T14_35_56-07_00

I would go on to interview Tony Biglan himself just this year.

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