“‘Not guilty?’ ‘we all are’”: the politics of contemporary policing in David Peace’s Red Riding QuartetTools Shaw, Katy (2010) “‘Not guilty?’ ‘we all are’”: the politics of contemporary policing in David Peace’s Red Riding Quartet CrimeCulture . Full text not available from this repository. Official URL: http://www.crimeculture.com/21stC/David_Peace_poli... AbstractThrough a heady mix of police procedural, revenge tragedy and hard boiled fiction this article examines how and why David Peace's Red Riding Quartet explores connections between reading and detection, appropriating the genre of crime fiction as part of a wider critique of the politics of contemporary policing.
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