Global Crime

The topic focuses on the ‘Globalization’ of crime, which refers to various crimes that traverse national borders, and occur in all parts of the world, regardless of their origin. It is a wide-scale phenomenon which extends to all forms of crime. However, the episodes will only focus on popular cases and historical criminal events which have impacted society to seek justice by fighting for change. The main objective will be to introduce global crime as a universal topic, which demonstrates how the combination of psychology and criminology can be combined as methodical instruments of analysis, which allow society to better comprehend, control, and reduce crime rates by evaluating various environmental and social factors, which have often led to the collapse of the social structure, resulting in increased criminal conduct.

Estela Liobikaite

Greetings!

I'm an enthusiastic Global Law student and Game Developer with a massive passion for psychology and criminology.

I am also an aspiring philanthropist and a huge lover of modern science, documentaries, and extraordinary historical facts.

Theodore Cheng

Welcome to our podcast sub-group, where we delve into the fascinating world of law and explore it through a unique lens.

My name is Theodore, and as a law student at Tilburg University, I have a deep passion for private law and dispute resolution. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am an avid reader with a keen interest in popular legal cases and documentaries.

In my episodes, I share my thoughts and insights on these topics, providing a fresh perspective from a legal professional's point of view. My aim is not only to entertain but also to educate and empower my listeners with a deeper understanding of the legal system.

Join us as we explore the most intriguing cases and documentaries and gain valuable knowledge on the inner workings of the legal profession.