Media, crime, and criminal justice : images, realities, and policies
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Media, crime, and criminal justice : images, realities, and policies
Cengage Learning, c2015
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 305-332) and index
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Description
Become a critical media consumer with the help of MEDIA, CRIME, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE. With the ever-increasing role of media in both reporting crime and shaping it into infotainment, the importance of the interplay between contemporary media and the criminal justice system is greater today than ever before. Author Ray Surette comprehensively surveys this interplay and showcases its impact, emphasizing that people use media-provided knowledge to construct a picture of the world and then act based on this constructed reality. He also provides a bridge between relevant mass media research findings and criminal justice practice, and corrects common misconceptions about the mass media's effects on crime and justice.
Table of Contents
1. Crime, Justice, and Media.
2. New Media and Social Constructionism.
3. Images of Crime and Criminality.
4. Criminogenic Media.
5. Crime Fighters.
6. The Courts.
7. Corrections.
8. Crime Control.
9. The Media and Criminal Justice Policy.
10. New Media, Crime, and Justice.
11. New Media, Crime, and Justice in the Twenty-First Century.
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