
Kitty Genovese: The Murder, the Bystanders, the Crime that Changed America
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Mystery
Biography
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格式
平装书
页数
256
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 16, 2015
出版商
W. W. Norton & Company
版本
Reprint
ISBN-10
0393350576
ISBN-13
9780393350579
描述
In the early morning hours of a New York City spring, a horrific crime unfolded that would send shockwaves through America. Kitty Genovese, a young woman with a bright future, was brutally attacked and murdered outside her apartment building. The tragedy caught the public's attention not just because of its brutality, but also due to the chilling accounts of bystanders who reportedly witnessed the event and did nothing to intervene or call for help. This incident ignited a national conversation about the responsibilities of individuals in urban communities and the phenomenon now known as the "bystander effect."
As the investigation into her murder progressed, the dynamics of crime, apathy, and societal behavior came to light, forcing a reevaluation of moral accountability in emergencies. The media's coverage of the event, particularly the New York Times' portrayal, fueled outrage and prompted discussions about civil duty and collective indifference. Cook delves into these societal implications, shedding light on how this tragic event reshaped understandings of community and responsibility.
The lasting impact of Kitty Genovese's death reverberated beyond its immediate context. It catalyzed reforms in emergency response protocols and initiated a new era of awareness regarding the importance of active engagement in times of crisis. Cook's exploration of this painful chapter in American history serves as a somber reminder of the consequences of inaction, leaving readers to reflect on the vital roles citizens play in safeguarding one another.
As the investigation into her murder progressed, the dynamics of crime, apathy, and societal behavior came to light, forcing a reevaluation of moral accountability in emergencies. The media's coverage of the event, particularly the New York Times' portrayal, fueled outrage and prompted discussions about civil duty and collective indifference. Cook delves into these societal implications, shedding light on how this tragic event reshaped understandings of community and responsibility.
The lasting impact of Kitty Genovese's death reverberated beyond its immediate context. It catalyzed reforms in emergency response protocols and initiated a new era of awareness regarding the importance of active engagement in times of crisis. Cook's exploration of this painful chapter in American history serves as a somber reminder of the consequences of inaction, leaving readers to reflect on the vital roles citizens play in safeguarding one another.