there are thousands of related texts that u can choose from.. just watch channel 10! they're so bloody full of crime shows its not funny.
ok crime fiction.. ive jus got this from the
www.hsc.csu.edu.com website. Our class hasn't been given a set definition as yet as to what crime fiction is but here we go:
The genre of crime fiction has mystery as its key element. The mystery and its solution by rationality and the careful accretion of evidence may be the primary focus of the text. This invites the responder’s active involvement in the deduction of the solution to the crime. The mystery may also be the vehicle for other focuses. (Syllabus documents)
Find and read any two of the following:
A short story by Edgar Allen Poe, e.g. The Murders in the Rue Morgue or The Case of the Purloined Letter.
A Sherlock Holmes short story. e.g. from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by A Conan Doyle
A classic Agatha Christie detective novel, e.g. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, Death on the Nile, Murder on the Orient Express, or Ten Little Niggers (reprinted in the USA as And Then There Were None.)
An Australian crime novel by e.g. Peter Corris, Marele Day, Gabrielle Lord or Kerry Greenwood
A modern American crime novel , by e.g. Sara Paretsky, Patricia Cornwell, Michael Connelly, Kathy Reichs, Elmore Leonard
A modern British crime novel, by e.g. Minette Walters, Ruth Rendell, Ian Rankin
Also
View any two examples of crime movies, perhaps The Maltese Falcon (1941) directed by John Huston from the Dashiel Hammett novel or Murder on the Orient Express, (l974) directed by Sidney Lumet from the Agatha Christie novel.
View any two television crime series programs or episodes e.g. The Bill, The Cops, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, Blue Heelers, Heartbeat, White Collar Blue, Inspector Rex, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
thats straight from the site. Hope it helps, cause im really bad at explaining things.
I think theres heapsa stuff in the Ext. 1 forum as well... anyway hope i was of some help to you