Crime in Fact and Fiction Crime in Fact and Fiction

Crime in Fact and Fiction

    • S/ 42.90
    • S/ 42.90

Descripción editorial

This intriguing book highlights the differences in how crime is portrayed in the arts compared to reality, focusing on the roles of police, courts and forensic investigators. Of interest to lawyers, criminologists, sociologists and other practitioners, it will also appeal to anyone interested in crime and punishment. What we see or read in the media follows a formula inviting suspension of disbelief. It is a long way from what happens in real life and the book contains many vivid examples, contrasts and comparisons. As the author points out, from Shakespeare to Harold Pinter, Dickens to P D James and as between authors, dramatists and filmmakers of all kinds the rules of real life are frequently broken by dramatic licence, structural demands, the need for a good ending and the interests of entertainment. A book to read, enjoy and from which to learn a great deal: from Agatha Christie to Dixon of Dock Green, Patricia Cornwell to Kavanagh QC, Kathy Reichs and Sherlock Holmes, to Waking the Dead, García Márquez, A Touch of FrostEdgar Allan Poe, Heartbeat and many more. and many more.


Brian P Block was a justice of the peace for many years and spent his professional career testing medicines. He holds degrees in criminal justice and pharmacology among others. A Fullbright and post-doctoral scholar at Yale University, USA he has been a frequent contributor to legal journals. He is the author of three previous Waterside Press publications: Hanging in the Balance: A History of Capital Punishment in Britain (1997), Famous Cases: Nine Trials that Changed the Law (2002) (both with John Hostettler) andThe Pain and the Pride: Tales from the Colorado Boot Camp (2000).

GÉNERO
Arte y espectáculo
PUBLICADO
2015
20 de julio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
160
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Waterside Press
VENDEDOR
Waterside Press
TAMAÑO
1.1
MB