Beyond the black letter law
What goes on in the mind of a serial killer? Were they born this way or made so? Are they capable of change? What does a criminal profiler do? Why do people fall in love with criminals? These are but a few questions we explored in this week’s podcast during this fascinating conversation with Micki Pistorius [https://www.linkedin.com/in/micki-pistorius-31420054/], South Africa’s first criminal profiler and the first woman in the profession. Micki is recognised as one of the world's foremost psychological profilers. Her best selling book Catch me a killer is based on her life and journey as a forensic psychologist. The true crime TV series of the same name was inspired from her autobiographical writing. I think it’s fair to say that this is one of the most interesting conversations I’ve ever had. I know it may sound like I say the same thing every week, but you won’t want to miss this one. 00:00 - Intro 00:59 - What goes on in the mind of a serial killer 02:51 - Lack of empathy 04:44 - What is a serial killer looking for? 06:09 - Can they change? 08:01 - Can the brain of a serial killer be rewired? 10:24 - What does a criminal profiler do? 13:27 - Testifying in court as a forensic psychologist 15:10 - Is profiling a skill? 17:12 - Falling in love with a criminal 18:48 - Emotional detachment 20:50 - Dealing with the emotional toll 22:03 - Why Mauritius? 24:20 - Being ready for crime 26:19 - Preparing our institutions 27:35 - Catch me a killer and writing 30:02 - Archeology 31:22 - The history of crime 32:25 - Favourite archeological site 34:32 - Loving France 37:34 - Teaching 38:14 - Profiling losing track 39:55 - Any regrets? 41:20 - Studying profiling 42:32 - Can AI replace a human profiler 44:34 - Solving cold cases
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