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Card 16
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How many key news values are there?
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Card 17
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For example:
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Card 18
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Excluding news reports, where else in the media do we get our knowledge of crime?
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Card 19
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What does Mandel argue?
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Card 20
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What does Surette mean by the 'law of opposites?'
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Card 21
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For example: Whilst real life homicides are often the result of brawls/domestic disputes...
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Card 22
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Fictional police/detectives usually catch their...
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Card 23
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Name 3 noteworthy trends in fictional representations of crime?
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