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Sex crime has become one of the most intense areas of public and
political concern in recent decades. This book explores the complex
influences that shape its construction in the press. Media
representations give important clues as to how we should perceive
the nature and extent of sex crime, how we should think and feel
about it, how we should respond to it, and the measures that might
be taken to reduce risk. Understanding the media construction of
sex crime is central to understanding its meaning and place in our
everyday lives. Unlike much of the existing research, this book
explores the construction of sex crime at every stage of the news
production process. It then locates the findings within a wider
context of cultural, economic and political change in late
modernity. The book; shows how increased market competition and
tabloidisation has altered fundamentally the way in which news is
produced, communicated and consumed discusses representations of
the full range of sex crimes from consensual homosexual offences
and prostitution to serial rape and sex murder draws upon extensive
empirical research in Northern Ireland, while addressing issues
relevant to advance capitalist societies across the globe
Sex crime has become one of the most intense areas of public and
political concern in recent decades. This book explores the complex
influences that shape its construction in the press. Media
representations give important clues as to how we should perceive
the nature and extent of sex crime, how we should think and feel
about it, how we should respond to it, and the measures that might
be taken to reduce risk. Understanding the media construction of
sex crime is central to understanding its meaning and place in our
everyday lives. Unlike much of the existing research, this book
explores the construction of sex crime at every stage of the news
production process. It then locates the findings within a wider
context of cultural, economic and political change in late
modernity. The book; shows how increased market competition and
tabloidisation has altered fundamentally the way in which news is
produced, communicated and consumed discusses representations of
the full range of sex crimes from consensual homosexual offences
and prostitution to serial rape and sex murder draws upon extensive
empirical research in Northern Ireland, while addressing issues
relevant to advance capitalist societies across the globe
This engaging and timely collection gathers together for the first
time key and classic readings in the ever-expanding area of crime
and media. Comprizing a carefully distilled selection of the most
important contributions to the field, Crime and Media: A Reader
tackles a wide range of issues including: understanding media;
researching media; crime, newsworthiness and news; crime,
entertainment and creativity; effects, influence and moral panic;
and cybercrime, surveillance and risk. Specially devized
introductory and linking sections contextualize each reading and
evaluate its contribution to the field, both individually and in
relation to competing approaches and debates. This book provides a
single source around which criminology, media and cultural studies
modules can be structured, an invaluable revision and consultation
guide for students, and an extremely useful resource for scholars
writing and researching across a wide range of relevant fields.
Accessible yet challenging, and packed with additional pedagogical
devices, Crime and Media: A Reader will be an invaluable resource
for students and academics studying crime, media, culture,
surveillance and control.
This engaging and timely collection gathers together for the first
time key and classic readings in the ever-expanding area of crime
and media. Comprizing a carefully distilled selection of the most
important contributions to the field, Crime and Media: A Reader
tackles a wide range of issues including: understanding media;
researching media; crime, newsworthiness and news; crime,
entertainment and creativity; effects, influence and moral panic;
and cybercrime, surveillance and risk. Specially devized
introductory and linking sections contextualize each reading and
evaluate its contribution to the field, both individually and in
relation to competing approaches and debates. This book provides a
single source around which criminology, media and cultural studies
modules can be structured, an invaluable revision and consultation
guide for students, and an extremely useful resource for scholars
writing and researching across a wide range of relevant fields.
Accessible yet challenging, and packed with additional pedagogical
devices, Crime and Media: A Reader will be an invaluable resource
for students and academics studying crime, media, culture,
surveillance and control.
Georgia is a state of great geographical diversity, and as you make
your way from the Atlantic Ocean up to the temperate rainforest of
the southern Appalachians, you'll find a lot to see. Thousands of
meandering creeks twist and turn their way through the coastal
marsh, filling and emptying its 400,000 acres twice a day with
tides that can average seven feet or even higher. The largest
blackwater swamp in North America is just inland, and from there
you can trek north through the ever-changing scenery as the
landscape transitions from the Coastal Plain to the Piedmont and
finally to the Appalachian Mountains. There is plenty of beauty,
including rolling farmland, intriguing barns, and stately old trees
that have witnessed incredible change since Georgia's inception in
1788. It is a place of remarkable beauty that sets a perfect scene
for a landscape photographer. The Mountains, the Heartland, the
South, and the Coast are gorgeous backdrops where Chris Greer
captures the essence of the state in this a showcase of the
splendor that is Naturally Georgia.
This book provides a thorough account of victimisation across the
social spectrum of class, race, age and gender. The second edition
has been fully revised and expanded, with two parts now spanning
the key perspectives and issues in victimology. Covering
theoretical, social and political contexts, the book: Includes new
chapters on defining and constructing victims, fear and
vulnerability, sexuality, white collar crime and the implications
of crime policy on victims Examines a global range of historical
and theoretical perspectives in victimology and features a new
chapter on researching victims of crime Reinforces your learning
through critical thinking sections, future research suggestions,
chapter summaries and a glossary of key terms Victims, Crime and
Society is the essential text for your studies in victimology
across criminology, criminal justice, community safety, youth
justice and related areas.
This book provides a thorough account of victimisation across the
social spectrum of class, race, age and gender. The second edition
has been fully revised and expanded, with two parts now spanning
the key perspectives and issues in victimology. Covering
theoretical, social and political contexts, the book: Includes new
chapters on defining and constructing victims, fear and
vulnerability, sexuality, white collar crime and the implications
of crime policy on victims Examines a global range of historical
and theoretical perspectives in victimology and features a new
chapter on researching victims of crime Reinforces your learning
through critical thinking sections, future research suggestions,
chapter summaries and a glossary of key terms Victims, Crime and
Society is the essential text for your studies in victimology
across criminology, criminal justice, community safety, youth
justice and related areas.
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