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On 12 February 1993, two-year-old James Bulger disappeared from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Merseyside. Two days later, his body was discovered beside a railway line. The case would become one of the most shocking an ... more
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On 12 February 1993, two-year-old James Bulger disappeared from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Merseyside. Two days later, his body was discovered beside a railway line. The case would become one of the most shocking and widely discussed crimes in modern British history.
For many people, the facts are familiar. The images, headlines, and court proceedings have become part of Britain's collective memory. Yet more than thirty years later, the case continues to raise difficult questions that remain unresolved.
In this thoughtful and carefully researched account, Jennifer Brown examines the events surrounding James Bulger's murder while exploring the wider issues that emerged in its aftermath. Moving beyond sensationalism, this book considers the social, psychological, and criminological questions that continue to surround the case. From childhood development and public reaction to punishment, rehabilitation, and the search for understanding, it explores why this tragedy continues to provoke debate decades later.
At its heart, this is a victim-centred account. James Bulger remains the focus throughout. His life, his family, and the devastating impact of his loss are never forgotten.
Hidden Chronicles: James Bulger - Childhood, Justice, and the Questions That Remain is not an attempt to provide simple answers. Instead, it is an exploration of one of Britain's most significant criminal cases and the difficult questions it continues to ask about childhood, responsibility, justice, and redemption.
A compassionate and thought-provoking examination of a tragedy that changed Britain forever.
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