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Kevin Haggerty <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 5 Dec 1995 05:26:19 GMT
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I am brand new to the study of museum's so please forgive me if
this question prompt's obvious answers that I have overlooked.

I am interested in finding out about museum's and public displays
that deal with the topic of crime and/or punishment. Just as some
example's, here in Vancouver the local police have their own
small museum. I have also heard that former and current prisons
have been turned into public exhibits (eg. Alcatraz). There is
also the wax museum phenomena where murderer's are simulated.
There is even a working prison in the former Soviet Union where
people pay for a week-long incarceration in the cells.

If anyone knows of any literature (academic or popular) on this
type of thing or can pass on some other examples I would be
greatly appreciative.

Cheers,

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Kevin D. Haggerty - [log in to unmask]
University of British Columbia, Dept. of Anthropology/Sociology
6303 N.W. Marine Dr., Vancouver, B.C. Canada
V6T 1Z1 (604) 822-5421 (w) (604) 737-7297 (h)

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