Crime pays off for commercial television as cops-and-robbers, mysteries, and murder multiply. Crime can pay off for public television as a magnifying glass held up to the deteriorating values and moral crises of society. Without exploiting violence of glamorizing vice, these three shows suggest a variety of techniques that might be used to explore The Annals of Crime.
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“Dr. M.’s strange invoicing” – a report by Jean-Paul Mudry and José Roy. IN the manner of a police investigation, a “Temps…
Dr. M.'s strange invoicing
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From 1981 to 1983 Oklahoma hosted the biggest public scandal in U.S. history, in terms of number of cases. The State’s county commissioners had been stealing…
The Going-away party
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The film is about a Turkish vengeance killing that took place in Copenhagen in autumn 1986. The perpetrators – five brothers and their father - were arrested,…
The quiet killer
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