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Title: Public Opinion, The News Media, and the Crime Problem


1
Chapter 2
  • Public Opinion, The News Media, and the Crime
    Problem

2
Introduction
  • News media
  • Our opinions about crime and criminal justice
    have an impact on public policy on crime

3
A Brief Look Back
  • 1830s Mob violence
  • 1920s crime boom
  • 1967 Presidents Commission on Law Enforcement
    and Administration of Justice
  • Crime has always been a serious problem

4
Public Opinion and Crime Policy
  • Feature of democratic theory is policy decisions
    by public officials should reflect public opinion
  • Criticism is politicians are influenced by small,
    wealthy group rather than general public
  • Another criticism is majority of public opinion
    violates democratic principles of fairness

5
  • Public opinion is often inaccurate
  • Erroneous opinions about crime and criminal
    justice influence policies
  • What if racial prejudice affects public views
    about crime?

6
News Media Coverage of Crime and Criminal Justice
  • Overdramatization of Crime
  • Crime waves media suddenly devotes much
    attention to small number of crimes
  • Heavy coverage increases fear of crime
  • Heavy coverage of uncommon crimes (i.e. poisoned
    Halloween candy, kidnapping children)

7
  • Overreporting of (violent) crime
  • Research study indicated crime most common type
    of story on TV among 13 U.S. cities
  • Focus on violent crime, especially homicide
  • Cover crimes that occur the least

8
  • Crime Myths
  • Crime myths False beliefs about crime
  • Crime is rampant
  • Crime is overly violent
  • Minorities are more heavily involved in crime and
    drugs
  • Teenagers are heavily involved in violent crime
  • Crime victims are particularly virtuous

9
  • Other Problems in Media Coverage
  • Selecting people to interview that support
    reporters point of view
  • Using value-laden language
  • Presenting misleading data
  • Neglecting various forms of white collar crime
  • Failing to provide social and/or historical
    context
  • Biased picture of certain aspects of crime

10
  • Effects of Media Coverage
  • Contributes to public ignorance
  • Increases public fear and concern
  • Obscures underlying forces
  • Diverts attention from white collar crime
  • Racial and ethnic stereotyping

11
Research on Public Beliefs about Crime and
Punishment
  • Fear of Crime
  • Structural factors concern the social and
    physical characteristics of locations where
    people live
  • Fear is generally higher in dilapidated minority
    neighborhoods
  • The larger the population, the greater the fear
    of crime

12
  • Seriousness of Crime
  • Public judgments of seriousness of crime are
    important for several reasons
  • Reflect the value placed on human life/personal
    property
  • Affect individuals views on punishment
  • Help determine appropriate penalties for
    offenders

13
  • Punitiveness
  • The Death Penalty
  • Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for
    people convicted of murder?
  • Do you favor or oppose the death penalty for
    people convicted of murder, or do you favor life
    imprisonment without parole?

14
  • Views About Police
  • Satisfaction with police is lower than one might
    expect
  • Demographic variations with respect to
    satisfaction ratings
  • African Americans rate police more negatively
    than Whites
  • Age and income differences

15
  • Individual characteristics demographic variable
  • Age (i.e. elderly more likely to fear crime than
    younger people)
  • Gender affects fear of crime
  • Race (i.e. blacks are more fearful compared to
    whites)

16
  • Consequences of Fear
  • Paralyzes society
  • Weakens social ties within the community
  • Threatens economic viability of neighborhoods
  • Influences public policy
  • Affects individuals daily lives
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