
Dr Vince Hurley
Former long-serving New South Wales police officer and hostage negotiator turned criminology academic at Macquarie University, known for his work on policing, hostage negotiation and advocacy on violence against women.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr Vince Hurley
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Jan 20, 2026 • 51min
The secret life of a hostage negotiator
Vince Hurley, a former NSW police officer and hostage negotiator turned criminology academic, shares captivating insights from his nearly three decades of policing. He reveals the stark contrast between Hollywood portrayals and real hostage negotiation, emphasizing the importance of genuine human connection. Vince discusses the frequent encounters with domestic violence, advocating for a shift in terminology to 'violence against women and girls.' He also recounts thrilling on-the-job experiences, like persuading a suicidal backpacker to safety and navigating the complexities of negotiating with individuals in psychosis.

Jan 13, 2025 • 56min
Exposing our deadly reality: Dr Vince Hurley Pt.2
Vince Hurley, a criminologist and former detective dedicated to combating violence against women, discusses the lasting impact of witnessing family violence on children. He addresses innovative measures like ankle bracelets for offenders, while sharing insights on the need for better regulations. The conversation also dives into the complexities of juvenile crime and the need for positive role models. Additionally, Hurley highlights the challenges New South Wales faces in recruiting quality police candidates amid financial strains and negative perceptions.

Jan 11, 2025 • 58min
Fighting one of the biggest killers: Dr Vince Hurley Pt.1
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Vince Hurley, a former operational police officer turned criminology lecturer, provides a gripping perspective on domestic violence in Australia. He shares harrowing experiences from his police days, including the toll of responding to multiple domestic incidents. The talk emphasizes the urgent need for systemic reforms, innovative rehabilitation programs, and better support for victims. Dr. Hurley advocates for shifting societal mindsets away from punishment towards understanding offender behavior and enhancing community resources.


