Crimes of Passion
Ex-prison governor David Wilson and novelists Sophie Hannah and Michael Hughes join Matthew Sweet to debate murder in fact and fiction.
Many legal systems have allowed the accused the defence of a βcrime of passionβ: attributing their act to a sudden explosion of feeling, rather than pre-meditated violence. Prosecutors, though, have argued that βpassionβ is simply another word for βinsanityβ or βmaliceβ. A panel with distinguished criminal records tries to draw the line in a discussion hosted by Matthew Sweet at the Free Thinking Festival, Sage Gateshead.
David Wilson was the youngest prison governor in England aged 29. He is Emeritus Professor of Criminology and founding Director of the Centre for Applied Criminology at Birmingham City University. He presented the CBS series Voice of a Serial Killer and, for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4, In The Criminologistβs Chair. His latest book is My Life with Murderers: Behind Bars with the Worldβs Most Violent Men.
Sophie Hannah is a poet and crime novelist who, with the blessing of the Christie estate, has written three new Poirot novels The Monogram Murders, Closed Casket and The Mystery of Three Quarters. Her latest publication is a self-help book entitled How to Hold a Grudge.
Michael Hughesβ most recent novel Country maps ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔrβs Iliad onto 1990s Northern Ireland to describe both the black comedy and the brutality of The Troubles. His previous novel is The Countenance Divine. He teaches creative writing and also works as a professional actor.
Producer: Craig Smith
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Podcast: Crimes of Passion: Sophie Hannah, Michael Hughes & David Wilson
A crime writer, novelist from Northern Ireland and former prison governor compare notes.
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- Mon 1 Apr 2019 22:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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