crimewriting
Crimewriting is a broad term for writing that centers on crime, its investigation, and its consequences. It covers fiction genres such as detective fiction, crime thrillers, police procedurals, noir, and cozy mysteries, as well as non-fiction forms like true crime books and investigative journalism. The aim is to map cause and effect: how a crime occurs, how investigators pursue leads, and what the resolution means for those involved.
The history of crimewriting spans from early detective tales to modern thrillers. It has roots in 19th-century
Techniques commonly employed in crimewriting include careful plotting, plausible clues, red herrings, and controlled pacing to
Ethical considerations include accurate representation of crime and victims, avoiding sensationalism, and navigating defamation and privacy