This book examines the relationship between police, media and the public and analyses the shifting techniques and technologies through which they communicate. In a critical discussion of contemporary and emerging modes of mediatized police work, Lee and McGovern demonstrate how the police engage with the public through a fluid and quickly expanding assemblage of communications and information technologies.
"Policing and Media" explores the rationalities that are driving police/media relations and asks; how these relationships differ (or not) from the ways they have operated...
This book examines the relationship between police, media and the public and analyses the shifting techniques and technologies through which they c...
This book explores young people's practices and perceptions of sexting and how sexting has been represented and responded to by the media, education campaigns, and the law. It analyses the important broader socio-legal issues raised by sexting and the appropriateness of current responses.
This book explores young people's practices and perceptions of sexting and how sexting has been represented and responded to by the media, education c...