Disortions Of Crime + Deviance In Fictional Media Flashcards

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Law of opposites

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Which the media generated images of crime + deviance are in opposition with the reality of crime

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Hyper reality

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Which their perception of the reality of crime is completely inaccurate, but people are unable to recognise this

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News values

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Those who work in the media to decide which stories will be the most valuable in terms of attracting an audience + selling their products - more values = sell to a bigger audience

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Immediacy

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Some of the details are readily available and to be published as a breaking news which captures people’s attention

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Dramatisation

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Exciting + dramatic details, captivate people more

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Personalisation

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Audiences develop sympathy if the victim has characteristics which other people can relate to

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High status

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Individuals such as celebrities or politicians, get more public interest

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Simplified

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Easy to understand, generate more interest than complex crime

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Novelty

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Unexpected, such as a terror attack + doesn’t happen often people will want to hear about it

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High risk

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Affected someone vulnerable like a child, will anger audiences + engage more in the story

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Extreme violence

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If the crime involves gory details - attract audiences

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