Drawing on theoretical insights, contemporary cases and recent research, this book introduces key issues in crime, media and culture and discusses methods of interrogating relationships between media representations of crime and crime 'reality'.
Drawing on theoretical insights, contemporary cases and recent research, this book introduces key issues in crime, media and culture and discusses methods of interrogating relationships between media representations of crime and crime 'reality'.
Greg Martin is Associate Professor of Socio-Legal Studies in the Department of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, Australia. He has published widely in criminology, law and sociology, and is author of Understanding Social Movements (Routledge, 2015) and co-editor of Secrecy, Law and Society (Routledge, 2015). He is an Editor of The Sociological Review, Associate Editor of Crime Media Culture and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of Social Movement Studies.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Studying crime and culture 3. Moral panics folk devils and trial by media 4. Crime fear and the media 5. Law crime and popular culture 6. Bad girls and evil little monsters 7. Serial killers 8. Surveillance new media and protest policing 9. Organized crime terrorism and high crimes of state 10. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Studying crime and culture 3. Moral panics folk devils and trial by media 4. Crime fear and the media 5. Law crime and popular culture 6. Bad girls and evil little monsters 7. Serial killers 8. Surveillance new media and protest policing 9. Organized crime terrorism and high crimes of state 10. Conclusion
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