The New True Crime

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479816040

How the Rise of Serialized Storytelling Is Transforming Innocence

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By Diana Rickard
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Diana Rickard is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences, Human Services, and Criminal Justice at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY. She is the author of Sex Offenders, Stigma, and Social Control.

True crime has long been a fixture in popular culture. Recently, wrongful convictions have captivated the general public and permeated that space. In The New True Crime, Diana Rickard skillfully analyzes this contemporary trend in true crime media. Rickard offers a fresh and exciting new take on wrongful convictions in the era of binge-watching. The New True Crime is a must-read. * Robert J. Norris, co-author of The Politics of Innocence: How Wrongful Convictions Shape Public Opinion * Can tropes of innocence and wrongful convictions battle the evil of 'true crime crazy'? Can the culture that follows them be mobilized for the transformation of justice? Rickard records with laser-like focus the elements of obsessive popular and media focus that shape perceptions and, consequently, realities of crime and punishment in the US. * Michelle Brown, co-author of Criminology Goes to the Movies: Crime Theory and Popular Culture * A fascinating and insightful study of how the previously unstudied True Crime genre unfolds as both binge-worthy and sociologically revealing. Rickard taps eight controversial cases that blur boundaries between crime news and entertainment, draw us into complex assessments of guilt or innocence, and affect whether criminal justice reform efforts are likely to succeed. * Lynn S. Chancer, author of High Profile Crimes: When Legal Cases Become Social Causes *

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