Captive Images
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Captive Images by Katherine Biber and Katherine Giber, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2007. This interdisciplinary study delves into the complex relationship between crime, race relations, and national identity through the lens of legal photography and electronic surveillance. Spanning 156 pages, the book provides a compelling narrative that examines the implications of using surveillance camera images in criminal justice, highlighting issues of discrimination and the impact on societal perceptions of crime. Ideal for readers interested in crime studies, legal photography, and the intersection of race and justice in Australia, Captive Images offers a unique perspective that is both informative and engaging. Enhance your understanding of these critical topics with this essential read.