Crime Conventions and Elements
Transgressions against the established order.
Breaking of national/social/religious/moral laws.
Narrative driven by the execution and consequences of the crime.
Settings as backdrops for criminal action. (places AND times: [physical and temporal settings).
Nature of the crimes and criminals.
Criminals' motives and actions.
Violence, murder, theft, betrayal.
Moral purpose? Restoration of order?
Detection of the criminal.
Investigation->capture->punishment.
Guilt, remorse, confession, forgiveness. Suspense, repugnance, excitement, relief.
Creation of the criminal and their nemesis.
Sense of resolution and punishment.
Victims, suffering.
Motifs: love, money, danger, death.
Punishment, retribution, justice, injustice, accusation, legal system, criminal trials, courtroom dramas, imprisonment, death.
Structural patterning: crises->order.
Plotting.
Use of language: criminal/legal/police register.
Comment on society and its representation at particular historical periods.