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Gothic Forensics - Criminal Investigative Procedure in Victorian Horror & Mystery

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Zusatztext "Gothic Forensics is part of a series aiming to give semiotic readings of popular culture in clear language for lay readers. In this book! Arntfield demonstrates that transatlantic nineteenth-century texts express central ideas of modern criminology." (Studies in English Literature 1500-1900! Vol. 57 (4)! 2017) Informationen zum Autor  Michael Arntfield is Associate Professor in the Department of English & Writing Studies at Western University, Canada. He is also a fellow with the University of Toronto’s Centre for Research in Forensic Semiotics, an academic and investigative advisor with the American Investigative Society of Cold Cases, and a previous Fulbright Chair at Vanderbilt University, USA. Formerly serving as a police officer and detective for over fifteen years, he now specializes in literary criminology and the criminal humanities. For more information, visit www.michaelarntfield.com.   Klappentext This book explores a number of foundational Victorian Gothic texts that have either predicted or prefigured key investigative methods used by police today. It also critically assesses the legislative! procedural! and forensic implications of crime fiction and horror produced during the Victorian era. Titles ranging from Bleak House to Dracula are demonstrated to be driving forces behind the professional standards and investigative methods used by police departments in the United States and United Kingdom! both then and now. Gothic Forensics explains how and why the Gothic served as the unlikely but irrefutable creative engine for advances in forensics made in the following century-techniques and technologies taken for granted today-as well as the literary progenitor of the prevailing methodologies now used in criminal investigation and profiling! the collection of evidence! and the administration of justice.  Zusammenfassung Michael Arntfield interrogates the legacy of Victorian-era crime fiction and Gothic horror on investigative forensic methods used by police today. Inhaltsverzeichnis How to Use this book.- Introduction: The Forensic Guide.- 1 The House of the Seven Gables:  Wrongful Convictions & Secondary Deviation.- 2 Bleak House:  Authorship Attribution & Suspectology.- 3 “The Murders in the Rue Morgue”: Cognitive Interviewing & Crime Scene Continuity.- 4 “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt”: Holdback Evidence & the Copycat Effect.- 5 Dracula : Criminal Paraphilia & Expert Witnesses.- 6 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde : Criminal Responsibility and Psychogeography.- 7 The Picture of Dorian Gray : The Psychopathy Checklist & the Dark Triad.- 8 The House by the Churchyard : Forensic Anthropology & Investigative Countermeasures.- 9 Trilby : Forensic Victimology & the Svengali Defense.- Conclusion: Towards a Literary Criminology   ...

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How to Use this book.- Introduction: The Forensic Guide.- 1 The House of the Seven Gables: Wrongful Convictions & Secondary Deviation.- 2 Bleak House: Authorship Attribution & Suspectology.- 3 "The Murders in the Rue Morgue": Cognitive Interviewing & Crime Scene Continuity.- 4 "The Mystery of Marie Rogêt": Holdback Evidence & the Copycat Effect.- 5 Dracula: Criminal Paraphilia & Expert Witnesses.- 6 The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde: Criminal Responsibility and Psychogeography.- 7 The Picture of Dorian Gray: The Psychopathy Checklist & the Dark Triad.- 8 The House by the Churchyard: Forensic Anthropology & Investigative Countermeasures.- 9 Trilby: Forensic Victimology & the Svengali Defense.- Conclusion: Towards a Literary Criminology   

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"Gothic Forensics is part of a series aiming to give semiotic readings of popular culture in clear language for lay readers. In this book, Arntfield demonstrates that transatlantic nineteenth-century texts express central ideas of modern criminology." (Studies in English Literature 1500-1900, Vol. 57 (4), 2017)

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