01105 2200253 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001200123084001600135100002400151700001200175245005600187260004500243300003600288500002300324520040600347650002400753650002400777990002500801990002500826INLIS00000000000260920221111124139 a0010-0520002609221111 | | eng  a1 85521 433 4 aeng a364.254 a364.254 CRI0 aCrime And The Media0 aEricson1 aCrime And The Media /cEdited by Richard V. Ericson aAldershot :bDartmouth Publishing,c1995 axxx,429p.;illus.;24 CM ;c24 CM aIndeks : P.423-429 aThe centrality of crime and law enforcement in the mass media results in an onmipresent public discourse about disorder and decline. Crime in the mass media becomes a metaphor for disorder and decline in society more generally, generating the urge for more order and security. these is npthing new about crime and law enforcement being used in public culture to shape sensibilities about social order. 4aCrime in mass media 4aCrime and the press a09287/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09287/MKRI-P/XI-2008