Thirty-Eight Witnesses
The Kitty Genovese Case
A Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist's groundbreaking account of the crime that shocked New York Cityand the world In the early hours of March 13, 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Catherine ';Kitty' Genovese was stabbed to death in the middle-class neighborhood of Kew Gardens, Queens. Les mer
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A Pulitzer Prizewinning journalist's groundbreaking account of the crime that shocked New York Cityand the world In the early hours of March 13, 1964, twenty-eight-year-old Catherine ';Kitty' Genovese was stabbed to death in the middle-class neighborhood of Kew Gardens, Queens. The attack lasted for more than a half hourenough time for Genovese's assailant to move his car and change hats before returning to rape and kill her just a few steps from her front door. Yet it was not the brutality of the murder that made it international news. It was a chilling detail Police Commissioner Michael Joseph Murphy shared with A. M. Rosenthal of the New York Times: Thirty-eight of Genovese's neighbors witnessed the assaultand none called for help. To Rosenthal, who had recently returned to New York after spending a decade overseas and would become the Times's longest-serving executive editor, that startling statistic spoke volumes about both the turbulence of the 1960s and the enduring mysteries of human nature. His impassioned coverage of the case sparked a firestorm of public indignation and led to the development of the psychological theory known as the ';bystander effect.' Thirty-Eight Witnesses is indispensable reading for students of journalism and anyone seeking to learn about one of the most infamous crimes of the twentieth century.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Open Road Media
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 100
- ISBN
- 9781504026437
- Utgivelsesår
- 2015