Criminology Goes to the Movies
Explore the fascinating intersection of criminology and cinema in Criminology Goes to the Movies by Nicole Hahn Rafter. Published in 2011, this insightful book spans 277 pages and delves into how films shape our understanding of crime and criminal theory. Rafter, alongside co-author Michelle Brown, examines iconic classics such as Psycho and Double Indemnity, as well as contemporary hits like Traffic and Thelma & Louise. This engaging work reveals that criminological insights are not only developed in academic settings but are also deeply embedded in popular culture. Discover a new lens through which to view cinema and its powerful influence on societal perceptions of crime. Perfect for students, educators, and film enthusiasts alike, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between criminology and film.