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Mass Media & Crime
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A2 Sociology Mapa Mental sobre Mass Media & Crime, criado por Ashleigh Gildroy em 09-02-2017.
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Mass Media & Crime
Crime and Fiction
Surette (1998) - The 'law of opposites':
Crime is distorted in a number of ways
Media fiction focuses on calculated murder committed by strangers
Statistically, most murders are the result of brawls or domestic violence. Increasing peoples fear in crime, when it's unlikely
Offenders tend to be middle class in fiction and police clear up rates are very high with the police shown in a positive light
Cops/ Police are actually seen very negatively and statistically, working classes commit more crimes
Crime and Reality TV
Reality TV Shows distort the realities of crime
Exaggerate and dramatize the crimes
Crop the day-to-day activities of the Police Forces job to make the show more interesting
Bias towards the police force. Show them in a perfect light all the time
Makes people feel extreme crime is more frequent than is actually is
Crime and News
Offers distorted view in comparison to true statistics
Over represent sexual and violent crimes
Duffy found 46% of coverage was of this type of crime, although official statistics suggest it only accounted for 3% of recorded crime
Tends to be age fallacy = The victims tend to be middle class or elderly
Over plays extraordinary crimes such as Madeline McCain
Preoccupation with sex crimes
News Values
Crime and the News are a social construction
Agenda setting = Where journalists and others involved in news production push a particular topic that they view as needing to be discussed
Seen as signal crimes (Crime stories that receive a massive amount of media attention)
Such as Jimmy Saville and Madeleine McCain
News Values = Immediacy, drama, human interest, higher status, simplification, novelty, and violence
More likely to be reported if they contain these elements
The news over exaggerates certain types of crime
Murder & Sexual Crimes
Increase fear of crime in individuals
Middles Class Crimes are rarely reported on the news, thus getting away with their act
News Moral Panics & The Media
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