This dissertation examines the consumption of crime narratives in America, from seventeenth century execution sermons to the contemporary genre of true crime. These crime narratives serve to encourage orientation of the community toward the figures involved, including criminal and victim, and adapt with changing cultural and social norms. In responding to situations that have disrupted communal order, the crime narrative functions as a restoration ritual that aids members of the community responding to and recovering from the presented threat: a crime or transgression of taboo. While early religious texts focused on the figure of the criminal, a community member that has been misplaced or given power that he should not possess, secular text...
True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research h...
This thesis presents findings from a postgraduate research project examining cultural understandings...
Through analysis based on an empirical study of the Chinese criminal process, this thesis examines t...
This dissertation examines the consumption of crime narratives in America, from seventeenth century ...
This exploratory study is intended to serve as a gateway to future research about the differences be...
textAs the main vehicle through which the majority of the population comes to understand the world a...
This study examines the relationship between the race of victim and combination of victim and offend...
Fire, Water, and Wind: God’s Transformational Narrative explores factors in forming a healthy sense...
My research will consist of a literary investigation into changing representations of violence in th...
Previous narrative criminology research has examined how drug users manage their identities through ...
This thesis investigates crime memorabilia, or ‘true crime objects’, and proposes the concept of ‘au...
The purpose of this study was to closely examine the reasons victims call the police. Few studies ha...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkLisa MelanderThe media has a sub...
The Gospel of Mark is a narrative text, a piece of literature, a story. In this narrative, the apoca...
Counselors working in a wide array of settings are likely to encounter clients who have significant ...
True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research h...
This thesis presents findings from a postgraduate research project examining cultural understandings...
Through analysis based on an empirical study of the Chinese criminal process, this thesis examines t...
This dissertation examines the consumption of crime narratives in America, from seventeenth century ...
This exploratory study is intended to serve as a gateway to future research about the differences be...
textAs the main vehicle through which the majority of the population comes to understand the world a...
This study examines the relationship between the race of victim and combination of victim and offend...
Fire, Water, and Wind: God’s Transformational Narrative explores factors in forming a healthy sense...
My research will consist of a literary investigation into changing representations of violence in th...
Previous narrative criminology research has examined how drug users manage their identities through ...
This thesis investigates crime memorabilia, or ‘true crime objects’, and proposes the concept of ‘au...
The purpose of this study was to closely examine the reasons victims call the police. Few studies ha...
Master of ArtsDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkLisa MelanderThe media has a sub...
The Gospel of Mark is a narrative text, a piece of literature, a story. In this narrative, the apoca...
Counselors working in a wide array of settings are likely to encounter clients who have significant ...
True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research h...
This thesis presents findings from a postgraduate research project examining cultural understandings...
Through analysis based on an empirical study of the Chinese criminal process, this thesis examines t...