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Media and Crime

Third Edition
by Yvonne Jewkes

Student Resources

  1. Theorizing Media and Crime
  2. The Construction of Crime News
  3. Media and Moral Panics
  4. Media Constructions of Children: ‘Evil Monsters’ and ‘Tragic Victims’
  5. Media Misogyny
  6. Police, Offenders and Victims in the Media
  7. Crime Films and Prison Films
  8. Crime and the Surveillance Culture
  9. The role of the Internet in crime and deviance
  10. (Re)Conceptualizing the Relationship between Media and Crime

(Re)Conceptualizing the Relationship between Media and Crime

YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ydK8ubFNd0

Victim Worthiness: The Effect of Media Coverage on the Portrayal of Homicide Victims

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nEXuPyRlYs

Guide to using the newspaper archive 

Books and Journals 

Pickett, J., Mancini, C., Mears, D. & Gertz, M. (2014) Public (Mis)Understanding of Crime Policy: The Effects of Criminal Justice Experience and Media Reliance. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 1-23

Yar, M. (2012) Crime, media and the will-to-representation: Reconsidering relationships in the new media age. Crime, Media, Culture, 8 (3), 245-260

Berry, M., Philo, G., Tiripelli, G., Docherty, S. Macpherson, C. (2012) Media coverage and public understanding of sentencing policy in relation to crimes against children. Criminology and Criminal Justice, 12 (5), 567-591

Lindgren, S. (2008) Crime, media, coding: developing a methodological framework for computer-aided analysis. Crime, Media, Culture, 4 (1), 95-100

 

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