Deck 2: The Construction of Crime News
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Deck 2: The Construction of Crime News
1
The media is more accurately portrayed as:
A) window on the world.
B) a mirror reflecting real life.
C) Hall of Mirrors.
D) a glimpse into the world.
A) window on the world.
B) a mirror reflecting real life.
C) Hall of Mirrors.
D) a glimpse into the world.
C
2
All of the following are responsible for sifting through and selecting news items except:
A) TV news producers.
B) producers.
C) bloggers.
D) politicians.
A) TV news producers.
B) producers.
C) bloggers.
D) politicians.
D
3
______ prioritizes some stories over others.
A) Framing
B) Agenda setting
C) Priming
D) Public appeal
A) Framing
B) Agenda setting
C) Priming
D) Public appeal
B
4
Framing constitutes all of the following except:
A) edit words.
B) adopt particular tones.
C) prioritize stories.
D) decide on the visuals.
A) edit words.
B) adopt particular tones.
C) prioritize stories.
D) decide on the visuals.
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5
Individuals in the media often choose events that:
A) convey meanings.
B) offer solutions.
C) provide pictures of the world.
D) all of these.
A) convey meanings.
B) offer solutions.
C) provide pictures of the world.
D) all of these.
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6
______ select, produce, and present news according to a range of professional criteria that are used as benchmarks to determine a story's newsworthiness.
A) producers
B) politicians
C) editors
D) cameramen
A) producers
B) politicians
C) editors
D) cameramen
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7
The main channel in the United Kingdom is known as:
A) PBS.
B) BBC.
C) NBC.
D) CNN.
A) PBS.
B) BBC.
C) NBC.
D) CNN.
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8
American prisons employ ______ million individuals.
A) 500,000+
B) 700,000+
C) 900,000+
D) 1
A) 500,000+
B) 700,000+
C) 900,000+
D) 1
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9
______ million people are governed by probation or parole.
A) 2.1
B) 3.6
C) 4.7
D) 5.1
A) 2.1
B) 3.6
C) 4.7
D) 5.1
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10
All of the following crimes were virtually unheard of 25 years ago except:
A) trolling.
B) online grooming.
C) revenge porn.
D) car accidents.
A) trolling.
B) online grooming.
C) revenge porn.
D) car accidents.
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11
The term "serial killer" did not exist in its current cultural form until an ______ agent properly named it.
A) CIA
B) NSA
C) FBI
D) DEA
A) CIA
B) NSA
C) FBI
D) DEA
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12
______ is one of the most salient news values.
A) Risk
B) Sex
C) Children
D) Violence
A) Risk
B) Sex
C) Children
D) Violence
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13
The most notorious figure in the history of the British criminal justice system is ______.
A) Myra Hindley
B) Ian Brady
C) Jeffrey Dahmer
D) John Wayne Gacy
A) Myra Hindley
B) Ian Brady
C) Jeffrey Dahmer
D) John Wayne Gacy
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14
______ has both spatial and cultural dynamics.
A) Threshold
B) Proximity
C) Individualism
D) Risk
A) Threshold
B) Proximity
C) Individualism
D) Risk
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15
"Make American Great Again" was the presidential campaign slogan for which of the following presidents?
A) Donald Trump
B) Barack Obama
C) Mitt Romney
D) Sarah Palin
A) Donald Trump
B) Barack Obama
C) Mitt Romney
D) Sarah Palin
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16
Which of the news structures/news values allows news outlets to plan their coverage and deploy their resources in advance?
A) threshold
B) risk
C) predictability
D) proximity
A) threshold
B) risk
C) predictability
D) proximity
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17
Which of the news structures/news values posits that events must be reducible to a minimum number of parts or themes?
A) threshold
B) simplification
C) proximity
D) risk
A) threshold
B) simplification
C) proximity
D) risk
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18
Which of the news structures/news values connects simplification and risk?
A) proximity
B) threshold
C) individualism
D) predictability
A) proximity
B) threshold
C) individualism
D) predictability
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19
Which of the news structures/news values posits that the United States is prone to accusations of ethnocentrism?
A) proximity
B) threshold
C) individualism
D) predictability
A) proximity
B) threshold
C) individualism
D) predictability
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20
Which of the news structures/news discusses the credence of television news?
A) violence or conflict
B) sex
C) risk
D) visual spectacle and graphic imagery
A) violence or conflict
B) sex
C) risk
D) visual spectacle and graphic imagery
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21
The Clutter Family lived in the state of:
A) California.
B) Florida.
C) Kansas.
D) Ohio.
A) California.
B) Florida.
C) Kansas.
D) Ohio.
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22
An article in ______ prompted Truman Capote to write a true crime novel.
A) The Washington Post
B) The New York Times
C) The Chicago Tribune
D) The New York Post
A) The Washington Post
B) The New York Times
C) The Chicago Tribune
D) The New York Post
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23
______ was once referred to as a "very fast, but not entirely reliable news agency."
A) Facebook
B) Twitter
C) Snapchat
D) Instagram
A) Facebook
B) Twitter
C) Snapchat
D) Instagram
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24
Twitter first garnered newsworthy attention after which of the following events?
A) U.S. Airways landing on the Hudson River
B) Chinese earthquake in the Sichuan Province
C) the murder of a female protestor in Tehran
D) all of these
A) U.S. Airways landing on the Hudson River
B) Chinese earthquake in the Sichuan Province
C) the murder of a female protestor in Tehran
D) all of these
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25
Truman Capote's true crime masterpiece, In Cold Blood, was first published in:
A) 1960.
B) 1963.
C) 1966.
D) 1969.
A) 1960.
B) 1963.
C) 1966.
D) 1969.
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26
The reporting of crime news is not shaped by the mission to entertain.
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27
The news is not an accurate representation of the overall picture of crime.
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28
Media images are reality.
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29
Adopting tones is part of a process known as agenda setting.
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30
Framing is an ideological process.
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31
The threshold of a potential story does not vary.
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32
Crime itself is frequently predictable.
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33
Events do not have to be simple in order to make the news.
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34
Convicted criminals can also become media "celebrities" by virtue of the notoriety of their crimes.
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35
Childhood is a social construction.
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36
A binary opposition story is most often that of a story of good versus evil.
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37
Crime trends are very simple and do not take time to unfold.
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38
A citizen journalist typically works at a news agency.
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39
The relationship between citizen journalism and mainstream media outlets is symbiotic.
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40
Crimes committee by children are typically not newsworthy.
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41
What are the two factors that media images are dependent on?
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42
What are news values?
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43
What are the 12 structures and values that shape crime news?
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44
Why do crimes of a sexual nature distort the overall picture of crime?
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45
What is the difference between cultural proximity and spatial proximity?
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