Unit 1 AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime Flashcards
What is moral panic and how does the media contribute to it?
Media exaggerates crime, creating public anxiety known as moral panic.
How do changing concerns and attitudes affect government priorities?
Changing concerns shape government responses to crime. E.g changing the terror threat level
How does media reporting impact the public’s perception of crime trends?
Media reporting creates a false belief about increasing crime rates.
How does the media contribute to the stereotyping of criminals?
Media portrays criminals stereotypically, affecting public perception. E.g ‘hoodies’, ‘thugs’
How does the media influence responses and punishments for certain crimes?
Media influences the severity of punishments for certain crimes. E.g. London riots
What are the wide-reaching impacts of major criminal events on priorities and policies?
Major criminal events lead to lasting changes in policies and priorities. E.g. counter-terrorism measures
How does media representation affect public trust and mistrust?
Media representation shapes public trust and mistrust of individuals.
How do media reports impact the public’s perception of crime rates?
Media reports create a false perception of increasing crime rates.
What role does Islamophobia play in shaping attitudes towards terrorism?
Islamophobia influences public attitudes towards terrorism.
How do public concerns and attitudes influence initiatives like knife amnesties?
Public concerns shape initiatives like knife amnesties.
How does media reporting contribute to the perception of crime seriousness?
Media reporting sensationalizes crimes, impacting the perception of seriousness.
What are the unintended consequences of media-driven responses to crime?
Media-driven responses can have unintended consequences.
How do changing priorities and policies resulting from major criminal events impact society?
Changing priorities affect various aspects of society.
How does media reporting create a false belief about crime prevalence?
Media reporting creates a false perception of crime prevalence.
How does media representation contribute to public mistrust?
Media representation leads to public mistrust of certain individuals.