Exam 11: New Media, Crime, and Justice in the Twenty-First Century
Exam 1: Crime, Justice, and Media25 Questions
Exam 2: New Media and Social Constructionism25 Questions
Exam 3: Images of Crime and Criminality25 Questions
Exam 4: Criminogenic Media25 Questions
Exam 5: Crime Fighters25 Questions
Exam 6: The Courts25 Questions
Exam 7: Corrections25 Questions
Exam 8: Crime Control25 Questions
Exam 9: The Media and Criminal Justice Policy25 Questions
Exam 10: New Media, Crime, and Justice25 Questions
Exam 11: New Media, Crime, and Justice in the Twenty-First Century25 Questions
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Media have changed the way people interact with each other. All of the following statements are true EXCEPT ________________________.
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The forces which drive the media and continue the disparity between media-constructed reality of crime and the real world reality of crime and justice include all of the following EXCEPT ___________________.
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The future of crime-and-justice reality provides for differing scenarios. The scenario that portrays the commercial media as operating under heavy restrictions, with tight constraints on their ability to cover, comment on, and portray crime-and-justice issues and cases is known as ___________________.
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The most common media portrait of criminality is that of a violent offender who hunts innocent victims.
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The media works on copycat crime as a trigger more than a rudder.
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