This book explores a number of foundational Victorian Gothic texts that
have either predicted or prefigured key investigative methods used by
police today. It also critically assesses the legislative, procedural,
and forensic implications of crime fiction and horror produced during
the Victorian era. Titles ranging from Bleak House to Dracula are
demonstrated to be driving forces behind the professional standards and
investigative methods used by police departments in the United States
and United Kingdom, both then and now. Gothic Forensics explains how
and why the Gothic served as the unlikely but irrefutable creative
engine for advances in forensics made in the following
century--techniques and technologies taken for granted today--as well as
the literary progenitor of the prevailing methodologies now used in
criminal investigation and profiling, the collection of evidence, and
the administration of justice.