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Sace Elder - Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) - 9780472117246 - V9780472117246
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Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany)

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Description for Murder Scenes: Normality, Deviance, and Criminal Violence in Weimar Berlin (Social History, Popular Culture, and Politics in Germany) Hardcover. Makes use of police reports, witness statements, newspaper accounts, and professional publications to examine public and private responses to homicidal violence in Berlin during the Weimar era. Developments in police practice in Berlin had important impli Series: Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany. Num Pages: 272 pages, 2 halftones, 3 maps. BIC Classification: 1DFG; HBJD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 28. Weight in Grams: 567.

"Sace Elder has exhaustively researched both newspaper and other popular and professional treatments of murder cases and archival sources of police investigations and trials in Berlin between 1919 and 1931. Murder Scenes is an innovative and insightful exploration of the ways in which these investigations and trials, and the publicity surrounding them, reflected and shaped changing notions of normality and deviance in Weimar-era Berlin."
---Kenneth Ledford, Case Western Reserve University Using police reports, witness statements, newspaper accounts, and professional publications, Murder Scenes examines public and private responses to homicidal violence in Berlin during the tumultuous years of the Weimar era. Criminology and police science, both of which became increasingly professionalized over the period, sought to control and contain the blurring of these boundaries but could only do so by relying on a public that was willing to participate in the project. These Weimar developments in police practice in Berlin had important implications for what Elder identifies as an emerging culture of mutual surveillance that was successful both because and in spite of the incompleteness of the system police sought to construct, a culture that in many ways anticipated the culture of denunciation in the Nazi period. In addition to historians of Weimar, modern Germany, and modern Europe, German studies and criminal justice scholars will find this book of interest. Sace Elder is Associate Professor of History at Eastern Illinois University.

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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Condition
New
Series
Social History, Popular Culture and Politics in Germany
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, United States
ISBN
9780472117246
SKU
V9780472117246
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