Author: Helidth Ravenholm
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 14 – The poison pen letters: Pamphlets, scandal sheets, Bridgerton and murder
Today’s episode explores the concept (and many faces) of poison pen writings, why they are similar, how they are connected to crime, and, of course, the currently most famous anonymous writings of Lady Whistledown.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 13 – Refugees, trafficking and minorities – Interview with Giuliana Inturrisi
An interview on how refugee status, minority status and trafficking intersect with each other and other topics.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 12 – Victim’s Rights and Privacy
How do victim’s rights feature in the discussion on privacy? What about tech? What is necessary to consider when we use technological advances to solve crime?
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 11 – Crime as a spectacle – Interview with Rachel Monroe
Our true crime obsession treats crime as a sort of spectacle. In this interview, I discuss this and more with Rachel Monroe, a journalist and author of Savage Appetites.
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Podcast – Anthropology of Crime – Season 1 Episode 10 – Cold And Historic Cases
Cold cases and historic cases form a staple of true crime. But what *are* they, and how do we decide if a case is cold or already part of history? In this episode, we look at how our relationship to violence of the past is formed… and more.
