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    <description>Join Professor Tanya Robinson on Case Files: The Human Factor, a video podcast dedicated to understanding the intricate tapestry of human behavior through a positive mental health lens. In each episode, Professor Robinson examines the factors that shape our actions and experiences, focusing on mental health, victimology, and social justice with empathy and insight. Featuring solo episodes and conversations with diverse experts, she explores psychological profiles, psycho-legal cases, and the latest research to foster a deeper understanding of the human experience. From compassionate discussions about mental health to explorations of justice and societal impact, Case Files: The Human Factor offers enriching insights that illuminate the complexities of the human mind while promoting a message of hope and resilience.</description>
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        <title>Inside Family Court: What a Family Assessment Really Involves</title>
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<p>From understanding the consultancy model, to exploring the emotional impact on children, and how courts interpret psychological input, this episode provides valuable insight into one of the most misunderstood processes in family law.</p>
<p>Whether you're a legal professional, parent, or simply curious about the human stories behind legal frameworks, this is a must-listen.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>What happens when society starts to lose sight of basic human dignity? In this episode, Professor Tanya Robinson takes a reflective look at how respect, compassion and empathy are declining across our communities, workplaces and services.</p>
<p>Drawing from 25 years in clinical and forensic psychology, Tanya unpacks how a lack of dignity impacts individuals, particularly in vulnerable circumstances, and what needs to shift to restore connection and care in the systems around us.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever felt dismissed, unseen or unheard, this conversation will resonate deeply.

#HumanDignity #RespectMatters #CompassionInCare #ForensicPsychology #MentalHealth #ProfessorTanyaRobinson #CaseFiles #TheHumanFactor #PsychologyAndSociety #Empathy #JusticeAndCare #SocialChange

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        <title>Beyond the Stereotypes: The Reality of Sex Work and Exotic Dance</title>
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<p>#SexWork #CriminalJustice #ForensicPsychology #SocialStigma #LegalReform #ProfessorTanyaRobinson #CaseFiles #TheHumanFactor #HumanRights #Victimology #PsychologyOfCrime #ExoticDance #Trauma #SexWorkIsWork</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sex work remains one of the most misunderstood and stigmatised industries. In this episode, Professor Tanya Robinson sheds light on the psychological, social, and legal realities surrounding sex work and exotic dance. Drawing from her early career specialisation, she explores the challenges, misconceptions, and systemic issues faced by those in the industry, challenging the way society perceives and treats sex workers.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Femicide is a global crisis, but what drives it? In this episode, Professor Tania Robinson explores the link between attachment theory, power dynamics, and gender-based violence, offering a psychological and systemic perspective on why these crimes occur. By unpacking early childhood experiences, emotional regulation, and maladaptive behaviours, this episode sheds light on the root causes of control, possessiveness, and violence in relationships.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Case Files: The Human Factor, Professor Tania Robinson, an expert in criminology, forensic psychology, and victimology, unpacks the critical yet often misunderstood stage of the criminal justice process—pre-sentencing. With over 25 years of expertise, she explores what happens before a sentence is handed down, common misconceptions, and how legal, psychological, and societal factors influence outcomes. Join us for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the complexities of justice and human behavior.


#TrueCrime #CriminalJustice #Sentencing #LegalSystem #ForensicPsychology #ProfessorTaniaRobinson #CaseFiles #TheHumanFactor #JusticeMatters #CourtroomDrama #CrimePodcast #PsychologyOfCrime #Victimology</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Case Files: The Human Factor</em>, Professor Tania Robinson, an expert in criminology, forensic psychology, and victimology, unpacks the critical yet often misunderstood stage of the criminal justice process—pre-sentencing. With over 25 years of expertise, she explores what happens before a sentence is handed down, common misconceptions, and how legal, psychological, and societal factors influence outcomes. Join us for an insightful discussion that sheds light on the complexities of justice and human behavior.<br>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="encore-text encore-text-body-medium">In this thought-provoking conversation, Professor Tanya Robinson and Janette Hermann delve into the complex and sensitive topic of child abuse allegations, exploring the critical importance of listening to the voice of the child.</p>
<p class="encore-text encore-text-body-medium">They discuss the challenges of navigating the judicial system, the potential consequences of false allegations, and the need for a multidisciplinary approach to evaluation. With a focus on prioritising the well-being and safety of children, Professor Robinson and Janette Hermann examine the latest research and best practices, highlighting the importance of education, awareness, and a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding child abuse allegations. This insightful conversation sheds light on the critical role that professionals, policymakers, and the community play in supporting children and families affected by abuse allegations</p>
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        <title>The Best Interests of the Child: Safeguarding in Domestic Violence Cases</title>
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<p>Throughout the episode, Professor Robinson shares examples of individuals and organisations that are making a difference in preventing gender-based violence. She highlights the importance of community-based initiatives and the need for policy changes at the national level. Ultimately, this episode is a call to action, encouraging listeners to take an active role in breaking the cycle of gender-based violence.</p>
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<p>Throughout the episode, Professor Robinson shares examples of individuals and organisations that are making a difference in preventing gender-based violence. She highlights the importance of community-based initiatives and the need for policy changes at the national level. Ultimately, this episode is a call to action, encouraging listeners to take an active role in breaking the cycle of gender-based violence.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Professor Tanya Robinson explores the complex factors contributing to gender-based violence and discusses ways individuals can break the cycle. Listen to learn how you can make a difference.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>RISE ABOVE: The Ultimate Guide to Building Resilience and Grit</title>
        <itunes:title>RISE ABOVE: The Ultimate Guide to Building Resilience and Grit</itunes:title>
        <link>https://casefilesthehumanfactor.podbean.com/e/ep2/</link>
                    <comments>https://casefilesthehumanfactor.podbean.com/e/ep2/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2024 00:01:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Professor Tanya Robinson on a transformative journey to overcome adversity and achieve unparalleled success. Learn the science-backed strategies and proven techniques for cultivating resilience, grit, and emotional intelligence. Discover how to develop a growth mindset, build a supportive network, and overcome self-doubt. Get ready to unlock your full potential, achieve your goals, and live an extraordinary life.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Professor Tanya Robinson on a transformative journey to overcome adversity and achieve unparalleled success. Learn the science-backed strategies and proven techniques for cultivating resilience, grit, and emotional intelligence. Discover how to develop a growth mindset, build a supportive network, and overcome self-doubt. Get ready to unlock your full potential, achieve your goals, and live an extraordinary life.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Unlock the secrets to bouncing back from adversity and achieving mental toughness. Professor Tanya Robinson shares expert insights on resilience, grit, and emotional intelligence</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Understanding Human Behaviour: Navigating Trauma, Injustice, and Vulnerability</title>
        <itunes:title>Understanding Human Behaviour: Navigating Trauma, Injustice, and Vulnerability</itunes:title>
        <link>https://casefilesthehumanfactor.podbean.com/e/ep0v2/</link>
                    <comments>https://casefilesthehumanfactor.podbean.com/e/ep0v2/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 09:49:49 +0900</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Join Dr. Tanya Robinson on a journey as she explores the complexities of human behaviour, particularly in the context of trauma, injustice, and vulnerability. As a professor, doctorate, therapist, and forensic expert, Dr. Robinson shares her knowledge and personal experiences to promote understanding and healing.</p>
<p>Through storytelling and discussion, Dr. Robinson delves into the intricacies of human behaviour, including the impact of trauma, the importance of empathy and resilience, and the need to understand the complexities of the world we live in. Tune in to learn, grow, and develop a deeper understanding of human behaviour with Dr. Robinson's expert guidance.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Join Dr. Tanya Robinson on a journey as she explores the complexities of human behaviour, particularly in the context of trauma, injustice, and vulnerability. As a professor, doctorate, therapist, and forensic expert, Dr. Robinson shares her knowledge and personal experiences to promote understanding and healing.</p>
<p>Through storytelling and discussion, Dr. Robinson delves into the intricacies of human behaviour, including the impact of trauma, the importance of empathy and resilience, and the need to understand the complexities of the world we live in. Tune in to learn, grow, and develop a deeper understanding of human behaviour with Dr. Robinson's expert guidance.</p>
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        <itunes:summary>Explore the complexities of human behaviour with Dr. Tanya Robinson. Through storytelling and discussion, Dr. Robinson shares her expertise on trauma, empathy, and resilience, promoting understanding and healing.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unmasking the Chameleon: Signs, Symptoms, and Survival Strategies</title>
        <itunes:title>Unmasking the Chameleon: Signs, Symptoms, and Survival Strategies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://casefilesthehumanfactor.podbean.com/e/ep1/</link>
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Have you ever felt like you're losing yourself in a relationship or situation? Do you sense that someone is manipulating you, but you can't quite put your finger on how?
 


In this episode, Professor Tanya Robinson shines a light on the chameleon personality type, revealing the signs, symptoms, and survival strategies you need to know. From the initial charm and charisma to the gradual erosion of your identity and autonomy, Professor Robinson guides you through the chameleon's manipulative tactics.


With expert advice and real-life examples, this episode empowers you to recognise the warning signs, break free from the chameleon's grasp, and reclaim your power. Whether you're seeking to understand yourself or someone else better, this episode is an essential listen.
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Have you ever felt like you're losing yourself in a relationship or situation? Do you sense that someone is manipulating you, but you can't quite put your finger on how?
 


In this episode, Professor Tanya Robinson shines a light on the chameleon personality type, revealing the signs, symptoms, and survival strategies you need to know. From the initial charm and charisma to the gradual erosion of your identity and autonomy, Professor Robinson guides you through the chameleon's manipulative tactics.


With expert advice and real-life examples, this episode empowers you to recognise the warning signs, break free from the chameleon's grasp, and reclaim your power. Whether you're seeking to understand yourself or someone else better, this episode is an essential listen.
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        <itunes:summary>”Unmasking the Chameleon: Signs, Symptoms, and Survival Strategies. Discover how to recognise and resist the manipulative tactics of chameleon personalities. Professor Tanya Robinson shares expert insights and real-life examples to empower you to break free and reclaim your power.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>Episode 0: Introduction to Case Files: The Human Factor</title>
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Welcome to Case Files: The Human Factor, a podcast that delves into the fascinating world of psychology, victimology, and the impact of crime on society. Host Tanya Robinson, a renowned expert in criminology and law enforcement, takes you on a journey beyond the headlines, exploring the complexities of the human experience.




In this podcast, Tanya examines the psychological motivations behind criminal behavior, the impact on victims and their families, and the broader social implications of crime. She also explores the latest research and developments in victimology, criminology, and psychology, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for all listeners.




From the psychology of criminals to the societal factors that contribute to criminal behavior, Tanya's expert analysis and insights will challenge your perspectives and leave you thinking long after each episode ends. Join her on this thought-provoking journey as she explores the human factor in all its complexity.
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Welcome to Case Files: The Human Factor, a podcast that delves into the fascinating world of psychology, victimology, and the impact of crime on society. Host Tanya Robinson, a renowned expert in criminology and law enforcement, takes you on a journey beyond the headlines, exploring the complexities of the human experience.<br>
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In this podcast, Tanya examines the psychological motivations behind criminal behavior, the impact on victims and their families, and the broader social implications of crime. She also explores the latest research and developments in victimology, criminology, and psychology, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for all listeners.<br>
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From the psychology of criminals to the societal factors that contribute to criminal behavior, Tanya's expert analysis and insights will challenge your perspectives and leave you thinking long after each episode ends. Join her on this thought-provoking journey as she explores the human factor in all its complexity.
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