
Media and Crime
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Mystery
Children’s
Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
Mar 14, 2015
Publisher
SAGE Publications Ltd
Edition
Third
ISBN-10
1446272532
ISBN-13
9781446272534
Description
In the ever-evolving landscape of crime and media, a crucial dialogue emerges surrounding the representation of criminality in contemporary society. The work explores the intricate relationship between media narratives and public perceptions of crime, delving into how news reporting can shape cultural understandings and societal responses. Through a comprehensive analysis, it sheds light on the ways media constructs narratives around crime and influences the discourse, including sensationalism and its impact on public fear and policy.
Jewkes provides insightful commentary on the representation of marginalized groups and the ethical implications of crime reporting. This examination not only highlights the power dynamics at play in media portrayals but also encourages readers to critically assess the information they consume. By navigating through various key issues, this work invites a deeper understanding of the media's role in crime discourse, ultimately fostering a more thoughtful engagement with both media and justice systems.
Jewkes provides insightful commentary on the representation of marginalized groups and the ethical implications of crime reporting. This examination not only highlights the power dynamics at play in media portrayals but also encourages readers to critically assess the information they consume. By navigating through various key issues, this work invites a deeper understanding of the media's role in crime discourse, ultimately fostering a more thoughtful engagement with both media and justice systems.
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