Media and Crime
- Yvonne Jewkes - University of Bath, UK
Key Approaches to Criminology
This book critically examines the complex interactions between media and crime.
Written with an engaging and authoritative voice, it guides you through all the key issues, ranging from news reporting of crime, media constructions of children and women, moral panics, and media and the police to 'reality' crime shows, surveillance and social control.
This third edition:
- Explores innovations in technology and forms of reporting, including citizen journalism.
- Examines the impact of new media including mobile, Internet and digital technologies, and social networking sites.
- Features chapters dedicated to the issues around cybercrime and crime film, along with new content on terrorism and the media.
- Shows you how to research media and crime.
- Includes discussion questions, further reading and a glossary.
- Now features a companion website, complete with links to journal articles, relevant websites and blogs.
This is essential reading for your studies in criminology, media studies, cultural studies and sociology.
The Key Approaches to Criminology series celebrates the removal of traditional barriers between disciplines and, specifically, reflects criminology’s interdisciplinary nature and focus. It brings together some of the leading scholars working at the intersections of criminology and related subjects. Each book in the series helps readers to make intellectual connections between criminology and other discourses, and to understand the importance of studying crime and criminal justice within the context of broader debates.
The series is intended to have appeal across the entire range of undergraduate and postgraduate studies and beyond, comprising books which offer introductions to the fields as well as advancing ideas and knowledge in their subject areas.
Supplements
Free resources on the companion website:
- Free access to selected further readings in SAGE journals
- Links to websites, YouTube videos, blogs and reports
- PowerPoint Slides to accompany each chapter
This remains the 'go to' text for students with an interest in how the media shapes crime
Well written at the appropriate level for my Policing studies students.
The book is very appropriate for the theme of Media and Crime. This particular edition provides information on terrorist activities. It lays emphasis on the immediacy of crime reportage due to the rise in the use of mobile, social media platforms and the camera, thereby making ''everyday crime news, more immediate, more visual and more democratic'' production -wise. It also acknowledges the remarkable advancement in audience media literacy in crime reportage.
The book is very appropriate for the theme of Media and Crime. This particular edition provides information on terrorist activities. It lays emphasis on the immediacy of crime reportage due to the rise in the use of mobile, social media platforms and the camera, thereby making ''everyday crime news, more immediate, more visual and more democratic'' production -wise. It also acknowledges the remarkable advancement in audience media literacy in crime reportage.
Good book. more useful in 2016, when a Media and Crime module becomes available here.
This is a book that is essential when discussing media and crime.
Help with the criteria of the unit being studied and gives and excellent overview of crime as portrayed in the media
Excellent book, well structured and clearly written
This books remains the best in the field of media and crime. It is well structured with detailed and clear review of relevant literature. It touches on the key concepts and challenges students to reflect critically on these concepts
Interesting book that gives reader a clear view of links between media and crime
This Third Edition now includes:
- Exploration of innovations in technology and forms of reporting, including citizen journalism.
- Examination the impact of new media including mobile, Internet and digital technologies, and social networking sites.
- Chapters dedicated to the issues around cybercrime and crime film, along with new content on terrorism and the media.
- Guidance on researching media and crime.
- A brand new companion website with links to journal articles, relevant websites and blogs.
Sample Materials & Chapters
SAGE Investigates Yvonne Jewkes
Media and Crime: Crime Films and Prison Films