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The science of criminology studies one vital question – What makes criminals do what they do?
Although the question appears simple. The answers are exceptionally complex. For centuries, criminologists have grappled with the intricate and troubling relationship between criminals, their…
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Cold murder cases are a tough pill to swallow for law enforcement, the public and most importantly, the families of the victims. But, as forensic science continues to advance, seemingly unsolvable open cases are now being cracked.
With the solving of these cases, families finally receive…
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To perform a successful crime scene investigation, there are a myriad of individual procedures used by investigators. And, of course, different crimes call for specific methods. Despite, however, the various tactics and…
Posted on April 8, 2017 at 7:43am
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Hi Jennifer, Love your work. I'm Cher, assistant editor of a new crime fiction podcast, www.crimecitycentral.com , looking for writers and stories. As a free podcast we can't pay for stories, but we have a large and ever-growing fan base. I really want to expand our female hero base, so I'd love to get a story from you. We accept short stories, excerpts, first chapters, and even collections of very short. We're not even very distinct about the line between crime fact and crime fiction. We're considering adding interviews in the future, and I think an interview about women in police work would be fascinating. Whe I read that blog and comments I hearkened back to the police women in Hawaii 5-0. The earliest were weepy powderpuffs, but soon they evolved from driver to action hero. Ultimately they didn't even have to fall in love with McGarrett. Please give us some thought!
Hi Jennifer,
I'm really not active on CrimeSpace any more. I've found GoodReads is better for my purposes and I also have a blog at http://booksaremagic.blogspot.com/.
And I'd love to have you! Fingerprints is for non-fiction stories only. There are some guidelines on the site.
My blog is up for grabs on any topic of crime fiction you like. It's at crimefictionbook.com.
Just let me know!
I enjoyed your past two blog posts about police ride-alongs and the DNA evidence. Would you be interested in submitting them for Fingerprints? It's a crime flash non-fiction e-zine I operate over at http://fingerprintsjournal.blogspot.com. Drop me a line!
Thanks,
Ben
And http://www.freado.com/book/5120/THE-RHYME-MAN
I also have to get COMPULSION.
Thanks again.
A beautiful name you share with one of my favorite nieces.
Thank you for being my friend on CrimeSpace. Wow, we like the same TV programs, and write in the same genre! I have to get your book!