Prime Time Law Enforcement

Prime Time Law Enforcement

Author: James M. Carlson

Publisher: Greenwood

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Unlike the many works which stress the antisocial effects of television, this volume argues that television crime shows promte social stability and control by reinforcing the perceived legitimacy of the current social and political order. The author explores the mainstream values of crime shows as determined through analyses of content and reviews various studies of television's portrayal of criminal justice. He focuses on mainstream views regarding law enforcement in a sample of adolescents and considers the groups that might be most susceptible to mainstreaming. Some of the factors considered in the value analyses are knowledge of criminal legal processes, support for and compliance with the legal system, support for civil liberties, images of police, fear of crime, trust in people, and political cynicism. Also included is a model which relates law enforcement attitudes to more general support for the political system.


Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV

Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV

Author: Bill Yousman

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 9781433104770

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In the current era of rampant incarceration and an ever-expanding prison-industrial complex, this crucial book breaks down the distorted and sensationalistic version of imprisonment found on U.S. television. Examining local and national television news, broadcast network crime dramas, and the cable television prison drama Oz, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the stories and images of incarceration most widely seen by viewers in the U.S. and around the world. The textual analysis is augmented by interviews with individuals who have spent time in U.S. prisons and jails; their insights provide important context while encouraging readers to critically reflect on their own responses to television images of imprisonment. Appropriate for both undergraduates and postgraduates, Prime Time Prisons on U.S. TV is useful for courses in media criticism, media literacy, popular culture, television studies, and criminology.


Policing the Media

Policing the Media

Author: David D. Perlmutter

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2000-02-10

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1452267723

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Policing the Media is an investigation into one of the paradoxes of the mass-mediated age. Issues, events, and people that we "see" most on our television screens are often those that we understand the least. David Perlmutter examined this issue as it relates to one of the most frequently portrayed groups of people on television: police officers. Policing the Media is a report on the ethnography of a police department, derived from the author′s experience riding on patrol with officers and joining the department as a reserve policeman. Drawing upon interviews, personal observations, and the author′s black-and-white photographs of cops and the "clients," Perlmutter describes the lives and philosophies of street patrol officers. He finds that cops hold ambiguous attitudes toward their television comrades, for much of TV copland is fantastic and preposterous. Even those programs that boast gritty realism little resemble actual police work. Moreover, the officers perceive that the public′s attitudes toward law enforcement and crime are directly (and largely nefariously) influenced by mass media. This in turn, he suggests, influences the way that they themselves behave and "perform" on the street, and that unreal and surreal expectations of them are propagated by television cop shows. This cycle of perceptual influence may itself profoundly impact the contemporary criminal justice system, on the street, in the courts, and in the hearts and minds of ordinary people.


Prime-Time Society

Prime-Time Society

Author: Conrad Phillip Kottak

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-03

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1315421925

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A landmark comparative study (U.S. and Brazil) of television's social and cultural effects on human behavior; updated edition has a new introduction bringing the study up to the present.


Juvenile Arrests (2007)

Juvenile Arrests (2007)

Author: Charles Puzzanchera

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2010-10

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13: 1437935028

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This report serves to assess the Nation¿s progress in addressing juvenile crime. The 2007 data bring some welcome news, as the recent trend of modest increases in juvenile arrests in 2005 and 2006 has been broken. The good news is reflected not only in the 2% decline in overall juvenile arrests and the 3% decline in juvenile arrests for violent crimes from 2006 to 2007 but also in the data for most offense categories, for males and females, and for white and minority youth. However, one area that merits continued attention is disproportionate minority contact with the juvenile justice system. For example, the arrest rate for robbery among black juveniles was more than 10 times that for white youth in 2007. Charts and tables.


Inside Prime Time

Inside Prime Time

Author: Todd Gitlin

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2000-01-04

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780520217850

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This is an anatomy and analysis of the television entertainment industry: how it thinks, how it makes decisions, and why it is what it is.


Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement

Emotional Survival for Law Enforcement

Author: Kevin M. Gilmartin

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780971725416

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This book is designed to help law enforcement professionals overcome the internal assaults they experience both personally and organizationally over the course of their careers. These assaults can transform idealistic and committed officers into angry, cynical individuals, leading to significant problems in both their personal and professional lives.


No Greater Threat

No Greater Threat

Author: C. William Michaels

Publisher: Algora Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 0875861695

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A pertinent analysis of the "USA Patriot Act," based on meticulous legal research and straight talk, points to America's ominous evolution into a national security state. "In this very important study, C. W. Michaels gives us a unique guide and commentar.