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Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice: A Reader provides readers with
a variety of articles that showcase examples of cutting-edge
research on crime and media. The text helps students better
understand how crime and media are intertwined within culture and
how this unique connection influences our behaviors, attitudes, and
values. Unit One provides an overview of the major conceptual tools
used by media and crime scholars. Dedicated readings explore the
concept of globalization to contextualize the study of crime,
copycat crime, moral panic, the debate surrounding the influence of
violent media content on violent behavior, and more. Unit Two
examines common crime narratives in the news media and popular
culture. Students read about the over inflation of crime
statistics, actors and institutions within the criminal justice
system, and television news coverage of corporate crime. The final
unit explores how political processes and media narratives combine
to either deepen or hinder our democratic values. Dedicated
readings speak to the political economy of media ownership, how
mass media often reinforce criminal stereotypes about Black
Americans, the rise in feminism in the horror genre, and more.
Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice is ideal for courses in criminal
justice, criminology, communications, cultural studies, and
sociology.
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