David Wilson is one of the UKs best-known & most innovative criminologists. This thought-provoking book stems from the authors parallel experiences in the public eye
- as a reporter for Sky News & contributor to BBC ITV & both national & local newspapers & magazines especially in relation to high profile cases & fast-moving events in the field of crime & punishment. Looking for Laura provides a window through which to appreciate the media pressures that this can create even for a professor in this field & former prison governor with considerable experience of working with offenders who hit the headlines. The book also looks at the way in which crime is packaged & presented for consumption by a news-hungry public. By considering a range of media situations in which the author has been involved it provides an absorbing context within which to understand the still relatively new field of public criminology. It has a Foreword by the award-winning investigative journalist Donal Mac Intyre