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Gerhard Spiess: Jugendkriminalität in Deutschland - Zwischen Fakten und Dramatisierung (PDF via Polizei-Newsletter 09/2010).
Jürgen Link bei Bangemachen gilt nicht über die -ANTEN als "typische, auszugrenzende Gruppen".
Schirachs Täter sind "Psychopathen": klare Ansage bei 3Sat/Kulturzeit.
Prantl über Schirach (SZ) und Hielscher über beide (ebd.): "Jeder muss sich daher eigentlich selber in Sicherungsverwahrung nehmen".
"the breakdown over the last decade and more of the distinction between 'literary' and genre fiction": Benjamin Kunkels "report on the American fiction of the last decade" (n + 1).
Laura James on Gold Medal Killer by Diana Britt Franklin (2010).
"Good literary criticism can be one of the hardest kinds of information to find on the Internet. Although there are many sources of online author information, it can often be difficult to find authoritative and critical works": Online Literary Criticism Guide (Portal) via Scout Report.
über Horror: Neuerscheinungen via L&H-Blog und Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Was Frauen lesen — und warum (True-Crime-Forschung, quantitativ)
Amanda M. Vicary and R. Chris Fraley: Captured by True Crime: Why Are Women Drawn to Tales of Rape, Murder, and Serial Killers? In: Social Psychological and Personality Science 1(1) 81-86. Die Studie ist (für wahrscheinlich begrenzte Zeit) frei zugänglich. (ToC des Heftes.)
Abstract: “The true crime genre, which consists of nonfiction books based on gruesome topics such as rape and murder, has amassed an extensive audience. Many people might assume that men, being the more aggressive sex, would be most likely to find such gory topics interesting. But a perusal of published reader reviews suggests that women enjoy these kinds of books more so than do men. The purpose of this research was to shed light on this apparent paradox. In Studies 1 and 2, the authors conducted a study of reader reviews and a study of book choices that demonstrated that, in fact, women are more drawn to true crime stories whereas men are more attracted to other violent genres. In Studies 3 to 5, the authors manipulated various characteristics of true crime stories to determine which features women find appealing. The authors discuss the findings in light of contemporary evolutionary perspectives on aggression and murder.”
Den Hinweis verdanke ich Laura James von Clews.
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