Deck 20: Prisons and Imprisonment

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Keith Hayward has highlighted the need for a media criminology that can grasp what is new about global cultural processes, where the power of images play a key role in shaping the social imaginary.
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Is it necessary to explore the media as a criminologist?
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The types of activity that might be regarded as criminal include which of the following?

A)Pornography websites
B)Websites espousing misogynist, homophobic or racist hate
C)Electronic harassment
D)Hacking
E)Cyber-stalking
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In criminology which three distinctive approaches can be identified in analysing the media´s impact

A)The media ´cause´ criminal conduct
B)How crime drives the media
C)How crime news unjustly stereotypes groups
D)How docudramas and crime impact on policy
E)How crime and punishment have been consumed, imagined and represented
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century a plethora of new tools provide new ways of representing, and watching, criminals and suspects. Which of these apply?

A)biometrics
B)DNA analysis
C)digital imagery
D)surveillance systems
E)electronic tagging
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Donald Rumsfeld designated the imprisoned Taliban fighters as what in contrast to ´regular´ prisoners of war?

A)Illegal prisoners
B)Illegal offenders
C)Unlawful combatants
D)Legal criminals
E)Legal combatants
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One study found that what per cent of adults who had a social network account allowed their profile to be seen by anyone?

A)0.11
B)0.22
C)0.33
D)0.44
E)0.55
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The transformations in media technology wrought by print, telegraph and wireless communication that gave birth to the electronic age from the mid-twentieth century have led some commentators to describe as a phenomenon of what?

A)Popularization
B)Mediatization
C)Culturalization
D)Differentiation
E)Homogenization
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There is strong evidence that media representations of violence have damaging effects upon audiences and is one of the most researched issues in the social sciences.
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Does Cohen´s moral panic theory have any relevance in the twenty-first century?
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Keith Hayward has highlighted the need for a media criminology that can grasp what is new about global cultural processes, where the power of images play a key role in shaping the social imaginary.
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Is it necessary to explore the media as a criminologist?
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The types of activity that might be regarded as criminal include which of the following?

A)Pornography websites
B)Websites espousing misogynist, homophobic or racist hate
C)Electronic harassment
D)Hacking
E)Cyber-stalking
B, C, D
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In criminology which three distinctive approaches can be identified in analysing the media´s impact

A)The media ´cause´ criminal conduct
B)How crime drives the media
C)How crime news unjustly stereotypes groups
D)How docudramas and crime impact on policy
E)How crime and punishment have been consumed, imagined and represented
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At the beginning of the twenty-first century a plethora of new tools provide new ways of representing, and watching, criminals and suspects. Which of these apply?

A)biometrics
B)DNA analysis
C)digital imagery
D)surveillance systems
E)electronic tagging
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Donald Rumsfeld designated the imprisoned Taliban fighters as what in contrast to ´regular´ prisoners of war?

A)Illegal prisoners
B)Illegal offenders
C)Unlawful combatants
D)Legal criminals
E)Legal combatants
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One study found that what per cent of adults who had a social network account allowed their profile to be seen by anyone?

A)0.11
B)0.22
C)0.33
D)0.44
E)0.55
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The transformations in media technology wrought by print, telegraph and wireless communication that gave birth to the electronic age from the mid-twentieth century have led some commentators to describe as a phenomenon of what?

A)Popularization
B)Mediatization
C)Culturalization
D)Differentiation
E)Homogenization
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There is strong evidence that media representations of violence have damaging effects upon audiences and is one of the most researched issues in the social sciences.
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Does Cohen´s moral panic theory have any relevance in the twenty-first century?
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