Crime, Fear and the Law in True Crime Stories
- 238 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Exploring the historical origins and evolution of true crime, this book delves into its contemporary manifestations across various media, including literature, television, and journalism. It investigates the genre's reflection of societal fears regarding crime, law, and personal safety, revealing how these narratives resonate with current anxieties. By examining diverse non-fiction accounts, the work highlights the interplay between crime stories and the public's perception of justice and vulnerability in modern society.

