Description
Find a news article pertinent to Crime and the Media. Attach or embed a link to the article to your 1-2 page reaction paper. Papers without an actual article attached or linked will not be graded.
Briefly summarize the article and discuss how it relates to a concept or theory presented in class. You must offer a critical analysis of how the criminological concept or theory can be applied to the “real world” situation. In your critique, you may find support for the theory, or the real world example may refute the theory. Either way, you must provide your informed opinion of and reaction to the article. You must also broaden the context to other similar situations. In other words, what should we do with this information? What are the implications for crime control?
This paper should follow APA and regular formatting requirements (12-point, Times New Roman Font, proper grammar and paragraph structure).
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: MEDIA AND CRIME
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Media and Crime
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Date
MEDIA AND CRIME
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Generally, crime is a complex phenomenon that changes across culture and time. As
culture changes in particular countries, some of the activities that were initially regarded illegal
may be legalized while other legalized activities may be illegalized. In the article ‘’ Social media
and Crime: the good, the bad and the ugly’’ by Alyce McGovern and Sanja Milivojevc released
October 2016, the leading social media such as Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter have profoundly
transformed individual’s thinking’s towards crime and victimization. Regarding sociological
theories of criminology, the offense is shaped by factors external to an individual such as peer
groups, neighborhood, the family and also the medi...
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