Media and Speaking
Public criminology across formats. Some channels are active now, others are in development.
Available now
Active channels
Speaking and commentary
I am available for interviews and commentary on organized crime, victimization, policing policy, and the communication of criminological research to general audiences. I am particularly interested in opportunities to discuss:
- Organized extortion and coercive control in immigrant communities
- The gap between crime research and public understanding
- Evidence-based approaches to crime reduction and victim support
- Why most crime policy fails, and what would work better
For media inquiries or speaking invitations, get in touch.
In development
Coming channels
These formats are planned and will go live as they are produced. They are listed here for transparency, not as active offerings.
- Podcast. Conversations with criminologists, practitioners, and people with lived experience.
- Substack. Long-form essays on current cases, policy debates, and criminological puzzles.
- Reels. Short explainers on concepts, cases, and common misconceptions.
- Memes. Satire and commentary on the absurdities of crime and justice discourse.