To what extent can sources published on the internet help historians of crime overcome the problems encountered when using printed or manuscript sources alone?
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To what extent can sources published on the internet help historians of crime overcome the problems encountered when using printed or manuscript sources alone? By Sarah Kennedy Word Count: 1204 In today's society you can find pretty much anything you want on the internet, ranging from the obscure to that of education value, the internet is also easy to use for most and also easily accessible. You can't go somewhere today without finding an internet café or somewhere with wireless connections, the internet is the tool for any modern thinking person, but is it useful? There are many reasons as to why internet sources could help anyone, especially a historian researching in a specific area of time or genre, in the case of studying crimes there are now a variety of internet resources that a historian could easily use to be able to overcome the problems of having to use printed materials. One...

