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Making Sense of Homicide : A Student Textbook

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The first dedicated textbook for Criminology students studying homicide.

As the authors explain, criminal homicide is but one form of lethal violence victims may suffer, leading them to describe a much broader range of scenarios.

Ranging from murder to manslaughter to State killings, genocide and disasters involving victims of public policy, corporate crime or shortcomings in health and safety, Making Sense of Homicide re-positions discussion of the topic for those wishing to see beyond routine media hype and ill-informed popular discourse.

The book also contains a special expert contribution by former Police Superintendent Ronald Winch about how the UK police investigate homicide including fundamental requirements and pitfalls.

The book ranges in scope from serial killing to mass and spree homicide and across the jurisdictions of the UK, USA and other countries.

Also interweaved in this key resource are acutely observed accounts of the Holocaust, capital punishment and homicide within a consumer society.

The authors explain the categories within which homicide is conventionally discussed, as well as crimes of the powerful and those made opaque for political, economic or other questionable purposes, making the work one of immense value to anyone wishing to see violence through a new lens.

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Waterside Press
1909976865 / 9781909976863
Paperback / softback
364.152
15/01/2021
United Kingdom
English
288 pages
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