#Crime: Social Media, Crime, and the Criminal Legal System
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Mystery
Format
Kindle
Pages
218
Language
German
Published
Jan 1, 2018
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Edition
1st ed. 2018
ISBN-10
3319894447
ISBN-13
9783319894447
Description
This insightful exploration delves into the intricate relationship between social media and crime within the modern criminal legal system. It reveals how social platforms have become instrumental in shaping the public's perception of crime, influencing both societal behavior and institutional responses. Through a comprehensive analysis, the authors dissect the role social media plays in crime reporting, law enforcement strategies, and even the jury's mindset, highlighting the interactions between digital narratives and traditional understandings of criminality.
Rebecca M. Hayes and Kate Luther use a multidisciplinary approach to unpack these dynamics, drawing from various fields such as media studies, criminology, and sociology. They address urgent questions regarding accountability, narrative construction, and the implications of online behavior for real-world legal outcomes. By examining case studies and current trends, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how social media not only reflects but actively participates in the evolution of crime and justice in contemporary society.
Rebecca M. Hayes and Kate Luther use a multidisciplinary approach to unpack these dynamics, drawing from various fields such as media studies, criminology, and sociology. They address urgent questions regarding accountability, narrative construction, and the implications of online behavior for real-world legal outcomes. By examining case studies and current trends, the authors provide a nuanced understanding of how social media not only reflects but actively participates in the evolution of crime and justice in contemporary society.
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