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Crime and Folklore / Crime et Folklore
Vol. 41-1 – 2019
Crime and Folklore
Articles
John Bodner
Introduction
Joel Conn
Folklore and Crime: Models and Applications of Research
Bill Ellis
Death by Folklore: Case Closed?
Debra Lattanzi Shutika
The Folklore Detective: Forensic Narrative Analysis
Naomie Barnes
Killer Folklore: Identity Issues in the True Crime Community
Ian Brodie
Crime and Punishment in the Cape Breton Songs Contest
Benjamin Staple
“Are We a Bunch of Robin Hoods?”: Filesharing as a Folk Tradition of Resistance
Jeffery Learning
The Problem with Changing the Folk Law of Bullying: A look at Folk Law and its relation to the Bullying of Teachers in Newfoundland and Labrador
John Bodner
The Speaking Body and the Silent Mouth: Communication Techniques and Tactics in Criminal Activities and Occupations
Cory W. Thorne
Creating Something out of Nothing: Food, Sex, and Housing in Havana’s Underground Economies