01637 2200265 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001800135100002200153245005300175260003000228300002500258500002400283504001500307520094300322650001001265650003101275650001501306990002501321990002501346INLIS00000000000252520221111125643 a0010-0520002525221111 | | eng  a9780745634661 aeng a364.254 a364.254 CAR c0 aCarrabine, Eamonn1 aCrime, Culture and the Media /cEamonn Carrabine aUK :bPolity Press,c2008 avi, 234 p. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p. 225-234 ap. 197-224 aThe relationships between crime and the media have long been the subject of intense debate. From the earliest days of the printing press to the explosion of cyberspace chat rooms, there have been persistent concerns about the harmful criminogenic effects of the media. At the same time, the media are fascinated with crime - on the news, in films and on television there are countless stories about crime, both real and imagined. In this innovative and accessible new book, Eamonn Carrabine carefully untangles these debates, and grapples with the powerful dynamics of fear and desire that underlie our obsession with crime. Chapter-by-chapter the book introduces the different ways in which relationships between crime and the media have been understood, including classic debates about the media's effects, news production, and moral panics, as well as more cutting-edge studies of the representation of crime in the contemporary media. 4aCrime 4aCulture-Study and teaching 4aMass Media a09406/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09406/MKRI-P/XI-2008