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Jun 8, 2024

Episode Description:

Welcome to Episode 208 of The Criminologist Podcast! This week, we continue our series on infamous serial killers with a detailed examination of the Green River Killer, Gary Ridgway. Our esteemed guest, Dr. Jerrod Brown, brings his extensive expertise in forensic psychology, trauma, and more to shed light on Ridgway's criminal trajectory.  

Join us as we delve into the psychology and environmental factors that influenced Ridgway's  path to becoming one of the most notorious serial killers in history. By understanding these precursors, we aim to equip criminal justice practitioners with the insights needed to recognize similar variables in their own clients, ultimately fostering early intervention and prevention.

In this episode, we cover:

  • The correlates and precursors to Gary Ridgway's criminal behavior.
  • The importance of trauma-informed care and resilience in criminal justice settings.
  • Practical applications of these insights for probation, parole, and corrections professionals.
  • How the TIDES Supervision Model can enhance your approaches to client management.

Our conversation with Dr. Brown highlights the importance of recognizing trauma and adverse experiences  in shaping criminal behavior and the critical role of desistance-focused interventions.

Resources Mentioned:

The TIDES Supervision Model

Truama, Resilience, and Self Care Strategies at Concordia

Becoming a Neurocriminology Informed Professioanal