1st Edition

Dark Tourism and Crime

By Derek Dalton Copyright 2015
230 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

230 Pages 50 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Dark tourism has become widespread and diverse.   It has passed into popular culture vernacular, deployed in guide books as a short hand descriptor for sites that are associated with death, suffering and trauma.  However, whilst  books have been devoted to dark tourism as a general topic no single text has sought to explore dark tourism in spaces where crime -  mass... Read more

Introduction: Encountering the remnants and reminders of crime through dark tourism  1. Auschwitz Dark Tourism  2. Oradour-sur-Glane Dark Tourism  3. Cambodia Dark Tourism  4. Argentina Dark Tourism  5. Chile Dark Tourism  6. Tasmania Dark Tourism  7. New York Dark Tourism  Conclusion: towards a taxonomy of worth for crime-related dark tourism

Biography

Derek Dalton is an Associate Professor in Criminal Justice at Flinders University Law School. His research interests cluster around the conflation of homosexuality and criminality. In 2012 he co-edited ‘Policing Sex’ (Routledge) with Paul Johnson. More recently, a project exploring tourism in sites where major crime has occurred (e.g. Auschwitz, the ‘Killing Fields’ of Cambodia, Port Arthur in Tasmania etcetera) has evolved over eight years of research.