Media and Crime
Content, Contexts and Consequence
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
- Date of Publication 6 July 2017
- ISBN 9780195598285
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 245x170x17 mm
- Weight 564 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Media and Crime offers a new and innovative approach by combining the skills and expertise of journalism and media studies with criminological knowledge to critically interrogate the nexus between the media and crime, and the linkages between process, practice and representation.
MoreLong description:
Public knowledge of crime and criminal justice often develops through the media to the extent that, for some people, the media may be their sole source of information on these issues and systems. The role that the media plays in shaping public perceptions of crime and criminality, and framing debates about criminal justice and responses to crime, is therefore undeniable. For these reasons, questions of media influence have become a prominent aspect of criminological theorising and inquiry.
Media and Crime offers a new and innovative approach to these debates and analysis by combining the skills and expertise of journalism and media studies with criminological knowledge to critically interrogate the nexus between the media and crime, and the linkages between process, practice and representation. Wide-ranging in subject matter, and international in scope, it provides a theoretically informed analysis of media constructions of crime, criminality and criminal justice. Media and Crime will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students of journalism, media studies, criminology, sociology, and the general reader.
Table of Contents:
Part 1: Theoretical Foundations
Introduction
Doing Media Criminology
Crime in the News
Part 2: Framing Effects and Media Practices
Police, Courts and Media
Victims and Offenders
Prisons and Innovate Justice
Part 3: The Politics of Mediated Representation
Youth and the Moral Economy
Racialised Violence and Hate Crime
Crimes of the Powerful
Part 4: Audiences, Industries and Technologies
Crime as Entertainment: The CSI Effect
Surveillance, Cyberspace and Civil Society
Conclusion