Book ID: CBB055737159

Siam's new detectives: Visualizing crime and conspiracy in modern Thailand (2016)

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Lim, Samson W. (Author)


University of Hawai'i Press


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 213
Language: English

Visual evidence is the sine qua non of the modern criminal process—from photographs and video to fingerprints and maps. 'Siam's New Detectives' offers an analytical history of these visual tools as employed by the Thai police when investigating crime. Covering the period between the late nineteenth century and the end of the Cold War, the book provides both an extended overview of the development and evolution of modern police practices in Thailand, and a window into the role of the Thai police within a larger cultural system of knowledge production about crime, violence, and history. Based on a diverse set of primary sources—police reports, detective training manuals, trial records, newspaper stories, memoirs, archival documents, and hard-to-find crime fiction—the book makes two related arguments. First, the factuality of the visual evidence used in the criminal justice system stems as much from formal conventions—proper lighting in a crime scene photo, standardized markings on maps—as from the reality of what is being represented. Second, some images, once created, function as tools, helping the police produce truths about the criminal past. This generative power makes images such as crime scene maps useful as investigative aids but also means that scholars cannot analyze them simply in terms of mimetic accuracy or interpret them in isolation for deeper meaning. Understanding how modern legal systems operate requires an examination of the visual culture of the law, particularly the aesthetic rules that govern the generation and use of documentary evidence. By examining modern policing in terms of visual culture, 'Siam's New Detectives' makes important methodological contributions. The book shows how a historical analysis of form can supplement the way many scholars have traditionally approached visual sources, as symbols requiring a close reading. By acknowledging the productive nature of images in addition to their symbolic functions, the book makes clear that policing is fundamentally an interactive, creative endeavor as much as a disciplinary one.

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Review Cole, Simon A. (June 2019) Review of "Siam's new detectives: Visualizing crime and conspiracy in modern Thailand". East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (pp. 335-337). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Saumitra Basu
Jinee Lokaneeta
Basso, Andrea
Eleanor Bland
Grotti, Marco
Hof-Kenyon, Elke
Journals
Substantia: An International Journal of the History of Chemistry
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Social History of Medicine
Medical History
History of the Human Sciences
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Publishers
Routledge
State University of New York at Albany
University of Toronto Press
University of Michigan Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Hillside House
Concepts
Police; criminal justice departments
Forensic sciences
Crime
Science and law
Criminology
Evidence
People
Neu, John
Gross, Hans
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
21st century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Great Britain
United States
Thailand
England
India
Beijing (China)
Institutions
HM Pentonville Prison (The Ville)
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