ISBN-13: 9780415459037 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 224 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415459037 / Angielski / Twarda / 2010 / 224 str.
In a world in which media images of crime and deviance proliferate, where every facet of offending is reflected in a ‘vast hall of mirrors’, Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image makes sense of the increasingly blurred line between the real and the virtual. Images of crime and crime control have now become almost as ‘real’ as crime and criminal justice itself; such that the meaning of both crime and crime control resides, not solely in the essential - and essentially false - factuality of crime rates or arrest records; but also in a contested process of symbolic display, cultural interpretation, and representational negotiation. It is essential, then, that criminologists are closely attuned to the various ways in which crime is imagined, constructed and framed within modern society.
Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image responds to this demand with a collection of papers aimed towards helping the reader better understand the ways in which the contemporary ‘story of crime’ is constructed and promulgated through the image, as well as providing the relevant analytical/research tools to unearth the hidden social and ideological concerns that frequently underpin images of crime, violence and transgression.