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Crime and the media : the post-modern spectacle / edited by David Kidd-Hewitt and Richard Osborne.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto, 1995Description: x, 256 pISBN:
  • 0745309119
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.449364
Contents:
Acknowledgements -- List of tables -- Preface -- 1. Crime and the Media: A Criminological Perspective -- 2. Crime and the Media: From Media Studies to Post-modernism -- 3. Entertaining the Crisis: Television and Moral Enterprise -- 4. Black Cops and Black Villains in Film and TV Crime Fiction -- 5. Telling Tales: Media Power, Ideology and the Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse in Britain -- 6. Media Reporting of Rape: The 1993 British 'Date Rape' Controversy -- 7. Through the Looking Glass: Public Images of White Collar Crime -- 8. A Fair Cop? Viewing the Effects of the Canteen Culture in Prime Suspect and Between The Lines -- 9. Prime Time Punishment: The British Prison and Television -- 10. Small Crime to Big Time: An Australian Celebrity Self-abduction -- 11. From Desire to Deconstruction: Horror Films and Audience Reactions -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.
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Includes index.

Acknowledgements -- List of tables -- Preface -- 1. Crime and the Media: A Criminological Perspective -- 2. Crime and the Media: From Media Studies to Post-modernism -- 3. Entertaining the Crisis: Television and Moral Enterprise -- 4. Black Cops and Black Villains in Film and TV Crime Fiction -- 5. Telling Tales: Media Power, Ideology and the Reporting of Child Sexual Abuse in Britain -- 6. Media Reporting of Rape: The 1993 British 'Date Rape' Controversy -- 7. Through the Looking Glass: Public Images of White Collar Crime -- 8. A Fair Cop? Viewing the Effects of the Canteen Culture in Prime Suspect and Between The Lines -- 9. Prime Time Punishment: The British Prison and Television -- 10. Small Crime to Big Time: An Australian Celebrity Self-abduction -- 11. From Desire to Deconstruction: Horror Films and Audience Reactions -- Notes on Contributors -- Index.

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