Media and Crime
- Created by: Charlie@E!
- Created on: 29-11-22 09:49
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- Media and Crime
- Moral Panic
- MORAL
- Blame
- Spreads responsibility
- Blame
- Consensus
- MORAL
- Glamorisation
- Makes certain crimes look appealing
- Narcos Netflix series ideology Pablo Escabar
- Can somewhat justify certain crimes
- FETISMISM
- normalisation
- true vs fiction
- Anti-heros
- sympathising with people we know are committing crimes
- Framing technique
- Entertainment representation
- Brooklyn 99
- portrays the police as happy and adds humour to it
- Had some backlash during Black Lives Matter protests
- Brooklyn 99
- school shootings
- sexualisation of the aggressor
- sympathisation of aggressor due to having mental health issues or relatable circumstances
- Suicide by cop article
- have an effect on peoples attitudes towards the police
- puts partial blame and responsibility by police officer
- portraying police positivly
- they carried out the only solution
- after a 9 hour stand off
- influencing the jury
- deflection on the fact they could have gone down a different road
- The wife who was being abused lost all power over the case because the interpretation
- Perception of sucide
- 'by ones own hand'
- the cop pulled the trigger so therefore it is not suicide
- the man knew he was going to be shot and he left a suicide note
- evidence
- coroner report
- intrepretation and opinion may be different if they didnt take into account US factors
- the man knew he was going to be shot and he left a suicide note
- coroner report
- have an effect on peoples attitudes towards the police
- Moral Panic
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