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E-grāmata: Harms of Crime Media: Essays on the Perpetuation of Racism, Sexism and Class Stereotypes

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  • Formāts: 262 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2014
  • Izdevniecība: McFarland & Co Inc
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  • ISBN-13: 9780786491353
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A scan of today's television programming reveals numerous media stories, factual and fictional, featuring some aspect of crime. These depictions can stray far from reality, with the effect of creating and reinforcing distorted impressions. This collection offers a sociological analysis of race, class, and gender stereotypes within crime media. Essays discuss particular examples of inequalities and stereotypes, consider the implications of such portrayals, and demonstrate how they influence the public's expectations and beliefs about real-world crime.

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Preface 1(2)
Introduction: Media, Crime and Hegemony 3(15)
Gary W. Potter
Victor E. Kappeler
Constructing and Reconstructing Female Sexual Assault Victims Within the Media
18(20)
Venessa Garcia
The Social Construction of Serial Murder Victims: A Multivariate Level Analysis
38(15)
Janelle M. Eliasson-Nannini
Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers
"These kids are killing each other": Gender-Neutral vs. Gender-Specific Framing in the School Shooting Media Discourse
53(11)
Brian Knop
The Social Construction of Methamphetamine in the Print Media
64(14)
Teresa Roach
Media vs. Reality: Who Is the Real Female Sex Offender?
78(13)
Bridget A. Hepner-Williamson
Monstrous, Demonic and Evil: Media Constructs of Women Who Kill
91(20)
Kate Whiteley
Gangs, Politics and Media: Lessons from the New York
Chapter of the Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation
111(16)
Louis Kontos
Inequalities in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Stereotypes in the CSI Investigators
127(24)
Denise L. Bissler
Joan L. Conners
"Who are you?" Shared Responsibility and the Victims of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
151(20)
Katherine Foss
Macho Cops, Corner Boys and Soldiers: The Construction of Race and Masculinity on HBO's The Wire
171(19)
Linda Waldron
Cheryl Chambers
Fictionalized Women in Trouble: An Exploration of the Television Crime Drama CSI: Miami
190(18)
Sarah Rizun
Ripped from the Headlines: The Depiction of Sexual Orientation--Based Hate Crimes in Television Crime Dramas
208(16)
Nicholas Guittar
Crime News Sources and Crime Views: The Relationship Between News Media Exposure Patterns and Whites' Opinions about Criminal Justice Issues
224(15)
Alicia D. Simmons
Conclusion: Cultivating Bias in the Media 239(10)
Jack Levin
Eric Madfis
About the Contributors 249(4)
Index 253
Denise L. Bissler is an associate professor of sociology at Randolph-Macon College. Her work has been published in Teaching Sociology; Innovative Techniques for Teaching Sociological Concepts and Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology. Joan L. Conners is an associate professor of communication studies at Randolph-Macon College. Her work has been published in American Behavioral Scientist, PS: Political Science and Politics, and Harvard International Journal of Press and Politics.