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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Crime & criminology > Criminal investigation & detection
It's hard to live when you think you deserve to die... When a tired
old inmate is found dead in his cell, the prison is obligated to
investigate and so DI Barton attends. The men he interviews have
been convicted of some of the worst things a human being can do,
but it appears likely that the death was due to natural causes.
When the house of the dead man is burgled and that crime is
followed by a suspicious fire, Barton desperately needs to speak to
his widow, but she's nowhere to be found. In the space of
twenty-four hours, everyone he wants to talk to has vanished. Then
he receives some post which makes him believe he could be the next
to disappear. Barton's investigation goes full circle, through a
series of brutal murders, back to the prison, and all signs are
pointing to the fact that he's made a terrible mistake. There's a
violent killer on the loose, who wants everyone to learn that some
people deserve to die. DI Barton is back as Ross Greenwood
continues with his bestselling series, perfect for fans of Mark
Billingham and Ian Rankin. Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move over
Rebus and Morse; a new entry has joined the list of great crime
investigators in the form of Detective Inspector John Barton. A
rich cast of characters and an explosive plot kept me turning the
pages until the final dramatic twist.' author Richard Burke 'Master
of the psychological thriller genre Ross Greenwood once again
proves his talent for creating engrossing and gritty novels that
draw you right in and won't let go until you've reached the
shocking ending.' Caroline Vincent at Bitsaboutbooks blog 'Ross
Greenwood doesn't write cliches. What he has written here is a
fast-paced, action-filled puzzle with believable characters that's
spiced with a lot of humour.' author Kath Middleton
Two elderly shopkeepers bludgeoned to death, the only evidence - a
smudged thumbprint inside a cashbox. A Quaker poisons his mistress
in Slough and, confident he will evade justice, arrives at
Paddington station unaware modern technology had alerted police who
lay in wait. Great Britain has led the world in crime-detection
methods and the forensic sciences; this volume examines real
criminal cases that have tested the legality and admissibility of
these crime-fighting methods as they pass through the British legal
system. Together with many other examples encompassing police
corruption, ballistics, entomology and riot, to name but a few,
this volume demonstrates how crime has influenced present-day
policing methods, Britain's criminal justice system and ultimately
the detection and conviction of some of this country's most
infamous men and women.
A security officer is assassinated. A small child grieves for his
father. A psychopath commits their first crime...A frightened
Russian woman seeks DCI Hanlon's help in finding her missing
husband. Hanlon's not keen on the case. Until she hears a name she
recognises only too well. Arkady Belanov, sadistic owner of an
exclusive brothel in Oxford is involved. And when DCI Enver
Demirel, her former partner and friend, disappears, Hanlon is
determined to solve the case. Forced into an uneasy alliance with
the London underworld, the race to him from the blood-stained hands
of the Russian mafia is underway... Another gripping case for the
unstoppable DCI Hanlon. Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Lisa
Regan and Mark Dawson. This book was previously published as A Hard
Woman To Kill by Alex Howard. What readers are saying about The
Missing Husband:'A hard hitting, high octane thriller that I did
not want to stop reading the minute I had begun.' 'Excellent
thriller! Great read, very gripping and engaging. You do not want
to put the book down!' 'A well developed story that had me turning
the page eager to see what happened next' 'Very good read. Real
page turner! Very exciting plot.'
Victim or villain?She's out of prison... Lauren Miller has served
six years behind bars for a crime she did not commit. Now, with her
life in tatters, she is determined to bring those who framed her to
justice. Out for revenge...Journalist Nate Black is intrigued by
Lauren's story. Is she the innocent victim she claims to be or is
there more to her past? Eager to learn more he offers to help
Lauren clear her name and bring the real villains to justice. And
running out of time.But with millions of pounds still missing,
Lauren remains the prime suspect...and the main target in an
increasingly deadly game. And as Lauren's plan with Nate reaches
its shocking climax, no one knows who will ultimately take the
fall... A nail-biting revenge thriller, perfect for fans of Gemma
Rogers, Heather Atkinson and Caro Savage. 'A brilliant read that
hooked me from the outset. The Fall is a tale of sweet revenge that
I couldn't tear myself away from!' Bestselling author Gemma Rogers.
When Private Investigator Charlie Cameron agrees to take on a cold
case, he is drawn back into Glasgow's dark underworld...Glasgow PI
Charlie Cameron knows Kim Rafferty is bad news the moment they
meet. Desperate people always spell trouble in his experience, and
Mrs Rafferty is as desperate as they come. What she is asking for
is insane and if he agrees to help the wife of the notorious
East-End gangster, the consequences for them both could be fatal.
Twenty-four hours later, another betrayed woman with a hopeless
case is pleading for Charlie's help. The PI is her only chance to
keep an innocent man from serving a prison sentence for murders he
didn't commit. Dennis Boyd is on the run, and as Charlie fights
against the clock to keep him out of jail, he crosses a line that
puts him on the wrong side of the law and pits him against his old
friend and ally, DS Andrew Geddes. As the body count grows, and the
defence for his client falls apart bit by bit, Charlie refuses to
accept the inevitable. But everyone has their limits - even the
infamous Charlie Cameron. Will he be forced to admit that this case
may be the one to beat him... Owen Mullen is the author of many
best-selling, page-turning thrillers including his popular Charlie
Cameron series. His fast-paced, twist-aplenty stories are perfect
for all fans of Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin and Ann Cleeves. What
readers say about Owen Mullen: 'Owen Mullen knows how to ramp up
the action just when it's needed... he never fails to give you
hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that will stay with you
forever...' 'One of the very best thriller writers I have ever
read.' 'Owen Mullen writes a good story, he really brings his
characters to life and the endings are hard to guess and never what
you expected.'
For fans of real-life murder investigations everywhere! Retired
Chief Superintendent Kevin Moore takes a fresh look at how murder
investigations have developed over the last forty years and
revisits some of the high-profile murder cases he was involved in
during his career with Sussex Police.The book identifies the
professionalism of such investigations and explains the processes
involved from the finding of a body to the close of the trial. What
is murder in the first place? How do the police differentiate
between the different levels of homicide? What part do forensics
play and what issues do the police have to be aware of? What
happens when criminals murder criminals? Kevin played a part in
dozens of murder investigations, either as the Senior Investigating
Officer or as the lead in reviews of such cases. His role in cold
murder investigations is also explored. Cases highlighted by Kevin
include the murders of Milly Dowler and Billie-Jo Jenkins, as well
as the brutal slaying of Nicola Fellowes and Karen Hadaway, the
Babes in the Wood murders. The investigations into killings such as
those of Jimmy Millen and Jason Martin-Smith reveal what happens
when thieves fall out with each other. Many other cases reveal the
impact they have had on the modernisation of murder investigations
and provide a fascinating insight into real police work. t's not
all like Midsomer Murders or Vera!
The No 1 Bestseller! 'A triumph' Nicola Tallant, Sunday World Crime
World podcast 'An incredible catalogue of mayhem ... amazing' Pat
Kenny, Newstalk 'Riveting' Irish Times Meet the Wilsons - the
deadliest family in crime Brothers Eric, Keith and John Wilson,
their cousin Alan, and nephew Luke shared a trade - assassination.
Working for Ireland's criminal gangs they brought bloodshed and
chaos to the streets. The Wilsons were not choosy about their
targets. Hutches, Real IRA chiefs or random opponents from pub rows
- they were all the same to them. Nor were they picky about motives
- as long as the price was right, they asked no questions. The
Hitmen is the shocking story of how a family cornered the market in
intimidation and vengeance. It details the terrible cost in human
suffering, particularly the death of an innocent teenage girl,
Mariaora Rostas, when she randomly crossed their path. And it
reveals how, one by one, each of the Wilsons was put out of
business. The Hitmen draws on exclusive access to wire taps, case
files and interviews with sources close to the gang who have never
spoken before. No 1 bestselling authors Stephen Breen and Owen
Conlon have written an extraordinary account of a family business
like no other.
To catch a villain sometimes you just have to become one. From the
bestselling author of Jailbird.Detective Constable Bailey Morgan is
back doing what she does best - working undercover. This time she
has to infiltrate the inner circle of a notorious underworld
family. Posing as a fellow villain, she is on a one-woman mission
to bring the family to their knees. But things are never that
simple. Bailey finds that she is forced to confront shadowy wraiths
from her past and will come face-to-face with a set of devastating
revelations that will shatter her world and threaten her very
existence. With only herself to trust, Bailey is on her own and the
stakes are higher than ever. Heart-stopping and gripping. Perfect
for the fans of hit TV shows such as Line of Duty and Gangs of
London. What readers are saying about Villain 'I could not fault
this book in any way for it's journey through unpredictable twists
and turns in the plot, believable characters, and the frenzy of
excitement and emotions that I experienced along the way.'
'Guaranteed to be a relentless page turner. Can't wait to read this
writer's next book!' 'A gritty gangster story that will have you
hooked all the way through.' ' If you like Anna Smith, you'll love
Caro Savage.'
From Confederation to the partial abolition of the death penalty a
century later, defendants convicted of sexually motivated killings
and sexually violent homicides in Canada were more likely than any
other condemned criminals to be executed for their crimes. Despite
the emergence of psychiatric expertise in criminal trials, moral
disgust and anger proved more potent in courtrooms, the public
mind, and the hearts of the bureaucrats and politicians responsible
for determining the outcome of capital cases. Wherever death has
been set as the ultimate criminal penalty, the poor, minority
groups, and stigmatized peoples have been more likely to be
accused, convicted, and executed. Although the vast majority of
convicted sex killers were white, Canada's racist notions of "the
Indian mind" meant that Indigenous defendants faced the presumption
of guilt. Black defendants were also subjected to discriminatory
treatment, including near lynchings. In debates about capital
punishment, abolitionists expressed concern that prejudices and
poverty created the prospect of wrongful convictions. Unique in the
ways it reveals the emotional drivers of capital punishment in
delivering inequitable outcomes, The Death Penalty and Sex Murder
in Canadian History provides a thorough overview of sex murder and
the death penalty in Canada. It serves as an essential history and
a richly documented cautionary tale for the present.
'A real page turner which kept me glued to my seat and got my heart
racing.' A murder made to look like suicide. Another that appears
an accident.DI Barton investigates the tragedies that have
shattered a family's lives, but without obvious leads the case goes
nowhere. Then, when the remains of a body are found, everything
points to one suspect. Barton and his team move quickly, and once
the killer is behind bars, they can all breathe a sigh of relief.
But death still lurks in the shadows, and no one's soul is safe.
Not even those of the detectives... How do you stop a killer that
believes life is a rehearsal for eternity, and their future is
worth more than your own...? Ross Greenwood writes gritty,
heart-pounding thrillers, with twists aplenty, and unforgettable
endings. Perfect for fans of Mark Billingham and Stuart MacBride.
Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move over Rebus and Morse; a new entry
has joined the list of great crime investigators in the form of
Detective Inspector John Barton. A rich cast of characters and an
explosive plot kept me turning the pages until the final dramatic
twist.' author Richard Burke What readers are saying about The Soul
Killer:'A very cleverly written book, filled with excitement,
murder and action.' 'The Soul Killer is a dark and deviously
twisted crime thriller with a great psychological twist.' 'Twists a
plenty for this story and it is such an addictive read. It had me
guessing and double guessing and changing my mind.' 'This is dark,
it is addictive and it is a wonderfully captivating read and one
that I would definitely recommend.' 'This book exceeded all my
expectations, absolutely brilliant read, you won't be able to put
down.' 'A real treat for fans of the crime thriller/Detective
thriller genre and heartily recommended.' 'This is a killer story
from a very unusual angle and I really enjoyed it.' 'Wow! What a
story!' 'The Soul Killer is a dark and enthralling read that had me
constantly on the edge of my seat.' 'I couldn't devour it quick
enough.' 'A real page turner and an easy five star read' 'Another
five star read which I devoured in one sitting.' 'A real page
turner which kept me glued to my seat and got my heart racing.
Plenty of heart in your mouth moments and full of tension and
suspense. Highly, highly recommended.' 'The Soul Killer is a 5 star
read and I highly recommend to everyone who enjoys a good gritty
crime thriller' 'Wow - fantastic, I read it in a day.' 'What a
wonderful read! I love everything about this book.' 'This is a fast
paced, gritty and twisted read.' 'A totally unputdownable read' 'A
good, tense ending made this a book that I had a hard time putting
down. Highly recommended!'
Heist is an in-depth look at 10 of South Africa’s most audacious heists.
From the 1996 ‘burning man’ case, where four security guards were burnt alive in their armoured vehicle after a ferocious fight-back against highly trained mercenaries, to the 2016 robbery of a cash centre in Witbank, where a gang made off with almost R107 million after impersonating police officers, this is an impeccably
researched reconstruction of an endemic crime phenomenon that some analysts warn could bring South Africa to its knees. Using the information gleaned from thousands of pages of court documents and press reports, as well as interviews with scores of police officers, crime-intelligence agents, prosecutors, defence lawyers,
researchers, journalists, security guards and the criminals themselves, Heist gives unprecedented insight into a type of crime that increased by a staggering 49 per cent in the first eight months of 2017 alone.
As informative and thought-provoking as it is distressing, this is a book by an investigative journalist at the top of her game.
'A real page turner which kept me glued to my seat and got my heart
racing.' A murder made to look like suicide. Another that appears
an accident.DI Barton investigates the tragedies that have
shattered a family's lives, but without obvious leads the case goes
nowhere. Then, when the remains of a body are found, everything
points to one suspect. Barton and his team move quickly, and once
the killer is behind bars, they can all breathe a sigh of relief.
But death still lurks in the shadows, and no one's soul is safe.
Not even those of the detectives... How do you stop a killer that
believes life is a rehearsal for eternity, and their future is
worth more than your own...? Ross Greenwood writes gritty,
heart-pounding thrillers, with twists aplenty, and unforgettable
endings. Perfect for fans of Mark Billingham and Stuart MacBride.
Praise for Ross Greenwood: 'Move over Rebus and Morse; a new entry
has joined the list of great crime investigators in the form of
Detective Inspector John Barton. A rich cast of characters and an
explosive plot kept me turning the pages until the final dramatic
twist.' author Richard Burke What readers are saying about The Soul
Killer:'A very cleverly written book, filled with excitement,
murder and action.' 'The Soul Killer is a dark and deviously
twisted crime thriller with a great psychological twist.' 'Twists a
plenty for this story and it is such an addictive read. It had me
guessing and double guessing and changing my mind.' 'This is dark,
it is addictive and it is a wonderfully captivating read and one
that I would definitely recommend.' 'This book exceeded all my
expectations, absolutely brilliant read, you won't be able to put
down.' 'A real treat for fans of the crime thriller/Detective
thriller genre and heartily recommended.' 'This is a killer story
from a very unusual angle and I really enjoyed it.' 'Wow! What a
story!' 'The Soul Killer is a dark and enthralling read that had me
constantly on the edge of my seat.' 'I couldn't devour it quick
enough.' 'A real page turner and an easy five star read' 'Another
five star read which I devoured in one sitting.' 'A real page
turner which kept me glued to my seat and got my heart racing.
Plenty of heart in your mouth moments and full of tension and
suspense. Highly, highly recommended.' 'The Soul Killer is a 5 star
read and I highly recommend to everyone who enjoys a good gritty
crime thriller' 'Wow - fantastic, I read it in a day.' 'What a
wonderful read! I love everything about this book.' 'This is a fast
paced, gritty and twisted read.' 'A totally unputdownable read' 'A
good, tense ending made this a book that I had a hard time putting
down. Highly recommended!'
Innocent people are regularly convicted of crimes they did not
commit. A number of systemic factors have been found to contribute
to wrongful convictions, including eyewitness misidentification,
false confessions, informant testimony, official misconduct, and
faulty forensic evidence. In Miscarriages of Justice in Canada,
Kathryn M. Campbell offers an extensive overview of wrongful
convictions, bringing together current sociological,
criminological, and legal research, as well as current case-law
examples. For the first time, information on all known and
suspected cases of wrongful conviction in Canada is included and
interspersed with discussions of how wrongful convictions happen,
how existing remedies to rectify them are inadequate, and how those
who have been victimized by these errors are rarely compensated.
Campbell reveals that the causes of wrongful convictions are, in
fact, avoidable, and that those in the criminal justice system must
exercise greater vigilance and openness to the possibility of error
if the problem of wrongful conviction is to be resolved.
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