Suite Crime Sites


I've been writing for some time now and have found that the Web provides a huge variety of resources. Unfortunately, some aren't all they advertise and a person can get lost clicking here and there just trying to find a little information.

I have featured some of the best sites in my Links section, but there are many more that readers may be interested in.

This week's column will feature other Suite101 sites related to crime, mysteries, and cops:

Organized Crime Issues
Ron Lombard’s site deals with wiseguys

Forensic Psychology
Michael Decaire's articles are precise and maybe a little on the technical side, but definitely worth a look

Suspense/Detective Fiction
Janet Kay Blaylock’s site is fairly interactive with mystery-related quizzes and word scrambles sprinkled among book reviews

Stalking
Kristie Thompson looks at issues related to stalking

Criminal Law
Maine attorney Richard C. Cleary gets down and dirty with some great articles regarding criminal law

Writing About Crime and Police and Making Crime Pay
Roxianne Moore’s articles for writers are just as useful for readers

Museums About Crime
Mary Haegele explores places to see the history of crime and corrections

Unsolved Mysteries
Marie B. Gambrell does a cool series on Jack the Ripper

Mystery Novels & Authors
Terry Weingart introduces readers to mystery authors and books in the sub-genres of suspense, cozies, detective, romantic suspense, and gothics, to name a few

Forensic Science for the Mystery Writer
Evidence Specialist Elizabeth Becka Lansky gets into the nuts and bolts of forensics

Lorie Ham's Mystery/Suspense Book Reviews and Brette McWhorter Sember's Mystery Novels sites are rich with suggested readings. Note: Brette’s topic has been retired.

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