In eleven original studies by social scientists, this is the
first volume to focus on television reality crime programming as a
genre. Contributors address such questions as: why do these
programs exist; what larger cultural meaning do they have; what
effect do they have on audiences; and what do they indicate about
crime and justice in the late twentieth century? Adaptable at both
undergraduate and graduate levels, Entertaining Crime will
contribute to discussions of crime and the media, as well as crime
in relation to other issues, such as gender, race/ethnicity, and
fear of crime.
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