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2018_Book_Crime.pdf

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1|Acknowledgments|6
1|Contents|8
1|List of Boxes|9
1|Introduction|11
1|1: #Crime: The Theoretical Underpinnings|13
2|Defining Media and Exploring Trends|16
3|The Changing Mediascape|18
2|Theoretical Perspectives for Crime and Media Research|21
3|Social Construction|23
3|Moral Panics|27
3|Fear of Crime and Cultivation Theory|35
2|Moving Forward: New Theories and Hypotheses for Media, Particularly New Media|39
3|Consumerist Criminology|40
3|Web 2.0|41
3|Critical Theory of Abuse|42
2|Ray Surette Interview|43
2|Conclusion|45
2|References|47
3|Media References|47
3|Academic References|48
1|2: #CSI Effect: How Media Impacts the Criminal Legal System|54
2|Research on the Impact of Media on the Criminal Legal System|56
3|Media Effects on Law Enforcement|56
4|Legacy Media’s Influence on Law Enforcement|57
4|New Media’s Influence on Law Enforcement|59
3|Media Effects on Juries and Trial Outcomes|66
4|Legacy Media’s Impact on Juries and Trial Outcomes|67
4|The Impact of New Media on Juries and Trial Outcomes|70
3|Media Effects on Lawyers and Judges|73
4|Legacy Media Impacts on Lawyers and Judges|73
4|New Media Impacts on Lawyers and Judges|74
3|Media Effects on Corrections|77
4|Legacy Media’s Impact on Corrections|78
4|New Media’s Impact on Corrections|80
2|Conclusion|80
2|References|82
3|Media References|82
3|Academic References|83
1|3: #CrimingWhileWhite: Media’s Construction of the Criminal|90
2|Legacy Media and New Media: The Changing Landscape|91
2|Who Is a Criminal? Myths Versus Reality|96
2|Conclusion|121
2|References|123
3|Media References|123
3|Academic References|124
1|4: #Notallmen: Media and Crime Victimization|133
2|The Ideal Victim|135
2|Victimization: Media Construction Versus Reality|139
2|Media Construction of Sexual Assault|143
2|Media Construction of Intimate Partner Violence|147
2|Challenging the Ideal Victim Narrative Through New Media|149
2|Conclusion|154
2|References|155
3|Media References|155
3|Academic References|157
1|5: #FutureCrime: What Is Crime in the Age of New Media?|162
2|Definitions|166
2|Case Studies of New Media Crime|167
3|Case Study 1: Gamergate: The Story of Trolling|167
3|Trolling Trends|171
3|Legal Response to Trolling|172
3|Case Study 2: The Fappening: Image-Based Sexual Abuse|173
3|Image-Based Sexual Abuse Trends|180
3|Legal Response to Image-Based Sexual Abuse|181
3|Case Study 3: Cyberbullying|182
3|Cyberbullying Trends|184
3|Legal Response to Cyberbullying|185
3|Case Study 4: Performance Crimes and Terrorism|186
3|Performance Crime Trends|188
3|Legal Response to Performance Crimes|190
2|Conclusion|191
2|References|192
3|Media References|192
3|Academic References|195
1|6: Conclusion|201
2|Future Research|202
2|Challenges to the Field of Media Criminology|203
2|References|204
3|Media References|204
3|Academic Reference|205
1|Index|206