On March 13, 1964, at about 3:00 am, Kitty Genovese was
attacked and killed and became part of the history of psychology.
To make sure that we're clear on what happened that day, I
recommend Harold Takooshian's review of Abraham Rosenthal's
"Thirty-Eight Witnesses" and Charles Skoller's "Twisted 
Confession" which appeared in PsycCritiques on March 11,
2009.  A pdf of the his review is available at this address:
http://psqtest.typepad.com/blogPostPDFs/200900817_psq_54-10_The1964KittyGenoveseTragedyStillAValuableParable.pdf
or
http://tinyurl.com/yb545m3 

For one local view, consider this article from the Queens Tribune 
commemorating the 40th anniversary of her death:
http://www.queenstribune.com/feature/RememberingKittyGenovese.html

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]




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