Media and Crime in the U.S.

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SAGE Publications, 27 juli 2017 - 304 sidor

The rise of mobile and social media means that everyday crime news is now more immediate, more visual, and more democratically produced than ever. Offering new and innovative ways of understanding the relationship between media and crime, Media and Crime in the U.S. critically examines the influence of media coverage of crimes on culture and identity in the United States and across the globe. With comprehensive coverage of the theories, research, and key issues, acclaimed author Yvonne Jewkes and award-winning professor Travis Linnemann have come together to shed light on some of the most troubling questions surrounding media and crime today.

 

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CHAPTER 2 THE CONSTRUCTION OF CRIME NEWS
41
CHAPTER 3 MEDIA AND MORAL PANICS
79
EVIL MONSTERS AND TRAGIC VICTIMS
103
MONSTROUS WOMEN
119
CHAPTER 6 THE POLICE IMAGE AND POLICING THE IMAGE
149
CHAPTER 7 CRIME MOVIES AND PRISON FILMS
171
CHAPTER 8 CRIME AND THE SURVEILLANCE CULTURE
197
CHAPTER 9 THE ROLE OF THE INTERNET IN CRIME AND DEVIANCE
223
CHAPTER 10 RECONCEPTUALIZING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MEDIA AND CRIME
241
GLOSSARY
253
REFERENCES
263
INDEX
279
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
291
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Yvonne Jewkes is Professor of Criminology at the University of Bath and Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Melbourne. She has been carrying out prison research—much of it ethnography—for over 20 years and has spent the last decade researching and writing about prison architecture and design and their potential to rehabilitate. She has recently held two Economic and Social Research Council grants to study these topics and has worked as a consultant to prison architects and senior prison service personnel around the world. She has published extensively on various aspects of prisons and imprisonment, including (with Ben Crewe and Jamie Bennett) The Handbook on Prisons (2nd ed., 2016, Routledge). With Ben Crewe and Thomas Ugelvik, she is the Founding Editor of the new SAGE journal Incarceration.

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