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Case By Concept

Hosted by Tiggy Howells and James Green · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 40 episodes

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Episodes
40
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
29m
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30
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Listen Score
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About this podcast

A true crime podcast with a focus on psychology!

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Tiggy Howells and James Green hosts Case By Concept, a society show with 40 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Moral Panic and The Mods and Rockers Conflict

Apr 24, 202623mEp. 12S3

In this season finale, Tiggy and James discuss the concept of Moral Panic and the main case that Stanley Cohen based his theory on- the Mods and Rockers conflict. James is determined to not have to edit too much of this

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Sensationalism and the Black Dahlia

Apr 17, 202629mEp. 11S3

This week, Tiggy and James will be talking about a case that James has specifically requested, and Tiggy had to find a concept that could be related to it! They discuss sensationalism and the Black Dahlia. https://www.me

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Bystander Effect and Kitty Genovese

Apr 10, 202627mEp. 10S3

In today's episode of Case By Concept, join Tiggy and James as they traverse the world of the bystander, and the famous case that sparked the concept of the Bystander Effect. https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/basics/bys

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Instrumental Crime and Stephen Seddon

Apr 3, 202625mEp. 9S3

This week, we look at instrumental crime and the case of Stephen Seddon. James was in charge of editing today, so enjoy! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0047235203000291 https://www.crimrxiv.com/pu

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HOT TOPIC: Mystery

Apr 1, 202643mS3

Happy April Fools Day! Today James and Tiggy gift you fools with a HOT TOPIC episode. Enjoy the musical talents of James whilst Tiggy tries to discuss a couple of cases that are shrouded in mystery. We look at a couple o

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Social Alienation and the Unabomber

Mar 27, 202631mEp. 8S3

This week, we dive into the concept of social alienation and the case of the Unabomber, also known as Ted Kaczynski. https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/social-sciences/social-alienation#:~:text=Social https://pmc.ncbi.

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MacDonald Triad and Richard Chase

Mar 20, 202631mEp. 7S3

This week, we discuss Big Macs, bed wetting and fires. We also look at the case of Richard Chase and this time we go into detail about the horrific crimes he committed, so please do listen at your own discretion. https:/

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Dissociation and Juanita Maxwell

Mar 13, 202628mEp. 6S3

This week, we cover the difference between dissociation and disassociation, look at the diagnostic and statistical manual 5 (DSM V) and the case of Juanita Maxwell and Wanda Weston. https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/bas

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Crisis Negotiation and Raoul Moat

Mar 6, 202628mEp. 5S3

Tiggy and James discuss how crisis negotiation is researched and how it can go badly in the real world. James battles hunger as we await Chinese food as we discuss the surprise appearance of Paul Gascoigne in a tense neg

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Availability Heuristic and The City of Bradford

Feb 27, 202629mEp. 4S3

Today Tiggy and James discuss the availability heuristic and a city known to one of their nearest and dearest! Along the way, we mock a listener once again and discover that words sound like sneezes! https://thedecisionl

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Survivor Bias and the Green Chain Rapes

Feb 20, 202626mEp. 3S3

Welcome to Season 3, episode 3, where Tiggy and James discuss survivor bias, World War Two planes and a series of escalating crimes that result in not one, but two horrific murders. https://www.deanyeong.com/article/surv

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Social Learning Theory and The Wests

Feb 13, 202625mEp. 2S3

This week, Tiggy and James look into the concept of social learning theory in its very simplest terms. They next look into the background of Fred and Rose West. Note: whilst their victims are mentioned, we discuss more a

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Rapport and Robert Anzilotti

Feb 6, 202636mEp. 1S3

Welcome back to Case by Concept! We kick off season three by discussing the important concept of rapport, and how it can help bring closure to many families of those with missing or deceased loved ones. Tiggy and James a

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Secondary Victimisation and Omar Best

Oct 16, 202535mEp. 12S2

Tiggy and James discover that a serious violent offence case can start within the prison walls itself. We explore the consequences for both the victim and the perpetrator of the crime and James goes on a rant in this sea

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Conspiracy and Matthew Coleman

Oct 10, 202526mEp. 11S2

Today we cover the very recent case regarding Matthew Coleman and his family. As always, listeners may find the details graphic. How can a conspiracy theory go too far? And at what point could this have been stopped, if

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Weapon Focus Effect and Jennifer Thompson

Oct 3, 202532mEp. 10S2

This week we cover a famous case in which those involved in the story themselves travel together to discuss the implications of their case. What is the weapons focus effect, and how can it change an innocent man's life f

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Negligence and Kaylea Titford

Sep 26, 202525mEp. 9S2

This week we cover negligence and a horrific case regarding a teenagers needs not being met. Even with a phone available to the victim, she was still unable to call for help. We explore this and more in today's episode.

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Event Schema and Dennis Pring

Sep 19, 202522mEp. 8S2

This week's episode covers the shortcuts in our brains and what happens when we don't use them! It underpins all our daily interactions, and James and Tiggy find out that they could never become council house cleaners! D

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Psychological Autopsy and Kristen Trickle

Sep 12, 202529mEp. 7S2

Join Tiggy and James as they discover the concept of psychological autopsy and the case of Kristen Trickle. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_autopsy In academia: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC1048

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Flashbulb Memory and Archduke Ferdinand

Sep 5, 202525mEp. 6S2

FLASH- now you remember everything. How does that work? What's the research about? What's your personal flashbulb memory? Join us as we discuss one of the most intriguing and widespread flashbulb memory of all. https://w

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Case By Concept is hosted by Tiggy Howells and James Green. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 40 episodes.

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Case By Concept has published 40 episodes.

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