This book examines the media and cultural responses to the awful
crimes of Brady and Hindley, whose murders provided a template for
future media reporting on serial killers. It explores a wide variety
of topics relating to the Moors Murders case including: the historical
and geographical context of the murders, the reporting of the case and
the unique features which have become standard for other murder cases
e.g. nicknames for the serial killers, and it discusses the nature of
evil and psychopaths and how they are represented in film, drama,
novels and art. It also questions the ethics of the “serial killing
industry” and how the modern cultural fixation on celebrity has
extended to serial killers, and it explores the impact on the
journalists and police officers from being involved in such cases
including some interviews with them. The treatment of Brady and
Hindley by the media also raises profound questions about the nature
of punishment including the links between mentalillness and crime and
whether there is ever the prospect of redemption. This book draws on
cultural studies, criminology, sociology and socio-legal studies to
offers a multi-dimensional analysis of the impact of this case and
then uses this as a basis for the analysis of more recent cases such
as the crimes of Peter Sutcliffe and Harold Shipman.
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The Moors Murders Legacy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783030048761
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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