The Victim's Story
The Prisoner's Story
The Lawyer's Story
The Psychologist's Story
The Judge's Story
Alongside politics and business, crime is one of the three major commodities that we are presented with in the media everyday. It can also unexpectedly become part of our lives in an instant and there are unique stories to be told about any crime from those it impacts.
Crime On My Mind presents true Australian crimes in a manner distinct from the media portrayals and even academic analysis of events, instead presenting the very personal perspectives of those involved firsthand. From police officers, lawyers, journalists, forensic psychologists, witnesses, a Judge, victims and even the criminals themselves, a different side to each crime is told.
This book takes readers inside the lives of those for whom crime is a reality - from the appalling effects on victims and their families, a criminal's harrowing memories of life in the prison system and the emotional toll of working on crimes for even the most seasoned professional.
Dr. Paul Wilson is an Australian columnist, criminologist and professor and who is an author of more than 30 books on crime and social issues. He was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 2003 for his contribution to criminology and the public discussion of social issues.
Robyn Lincoln has lectured in criminology at several Australian universities. Her most recent work has centred on the new fields of forensic criminology where she has examined forensic interviewing techniques and the consequences of wrongful convictions. She has co-authored books including Justice in the Deep North and Jean Lee: The last Woman Hanged In Australia.
Crime on my Mind
New Holland Australia
Edited by: Paul Wilson and Robyn Lincoln
Price: $24.95
Where did the idea to put this book together come from, did someone else approach you?
Paul Wilson: No Robyn first thought of the idea and talked it over with me. I thought it was brilliant as crime fascinates people and I knew that most people would have their favourite crime story, either something that had happened to them or that they had seen or read.
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