Book Reviews
- Daniel J. Barrett: Bandits on the Information Superhighway*
- privacy, spams, scams, hoaxes, ...
- Robert Cribb: The Indonesian Killings 1965-1966
Studies from Java and Bali
- Dan Davies: Lying For Money
How Legendary Frauds Reveal the Workings of Our World
- Dorothy E. Denning, Peter J. Denning: Internet Besieged
Countering Cyberspace Scofflaws
- Suelette Dreyfus: Underground
Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier
- Anna Funder: Stasiland
Stories From Behind the Berlin Wall
- David Icove, et al.: Computer Crime
A Crimefighter's Handbook
- P.D. James, T.A. Critchley: The Maul and the Pear Tree
The Ratcliffe Highway Murders 1811
- Donald A. Low: The Regency Underworld
- the dark side of London, 1800-1830
- Benno Müller-Hill: Murderous Science
Elimination by Scientific Selection of Jews, Gypsies, and Others in Germany, 1933-1945
- Geoffrey Robertson: Crimes Against Humanity*
The Struggle for Global Justice
- Bernhard Schlink: Guilt about the Past
- the post-war German experience
- Samuel Totten, et al.: Century of Genocide*
Eyewitness Accounts and Critical Views
See also:
detective fiction |
historical mystery |
law
As you can see, I'm more interested in sociology and political crimes than
"true crime" stories.