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The Reinvented Detective

by Jennifer Brozek (Editor), Cat Rambo (Editor)

Other authors: Marie Bilodeau (Contributor), Lazarus Black (Contributor), Maurice Broaddus (Contributor), Peter Clines (Contributor), AnaMaria Curtis (Contributor)18 more, Sarah Day (Contributor), EJ Delaney (Contributor), CC Finlay (Contributor), Sam Fleming (Contributor), Carrie Harris (Contributor), Esther Jones (Contributor), Frog Jones (Contributor), Seanan McGuire (Contributor), Lyda Morehouse (Contributor), Lisa Morton (Contributor), Jennifer R. Povey (Contributor), Tim Pratt (Contributor), Lauren Ring (Contributor), Rosemary Claire Smith (Contributor), Harry Turtledove (Contributor), Guan Un (Contributor), Bethany K. Warner (Contributor), Jane Yolen (Contributor)

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"The evolution of crime, punishment, and justice in the future. What happens when time and technology change the definition of crime and punishment? -- Science fiction often focuses on future technology without considering the society housing it. Social norms may change as tech changes---or not. What will criminals, investigators, judges, and juries look like in a complicated future of clones, uploaded intelligences, artificial brains, or body augmentation? What stories emerge when we acknowledge the possibilities of new laws, new police methods, and the birth of sentient Artificial Intelligence [AI] and shifting social attitudes may affect what is not only acceptable, but expected, within both real world and digital communities---and everything in-between. These stories reinvent detective and true crime tropes, recasting them for the 21st century, and above all, experimenting, astonishing, and entertaining."--… (more)

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