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AC 1.4- describe the media representation of crime. [6
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Newspapers
Tabloids, broadsheets, and local papers are some of the various types of newspapers.
Which all have an online presence. In all of them, crime is a key source of news. As
crime is perceived as “infotainment” by sensationalising the incidents.
Madeleine McCann is a child who disappeared from her bed in a holiday apartment
in Portugal, her whereabouts are still unknown to this day. From unwavering
sympathy and support to suspicion to a full-fledged "trial by media" involving times
of abusive and slanderous speculation about their possible involvement in their
daughter's abduction, the newspapers have gone through a range of reactions. The
reality of the crime is less complicated than the media has presented it to be. Many
people think her parents had something to do with her disappearance but there is no
real evidence that they have.
TV-Crime News
Channels like the BBC, ITV and Sky frequently emphasise violent crimes in their
factual coverage of crime, much like newspapers do. Shows like Crimewatch are
more fictional. The covering of events from multiple news channels of the London
terrorist attacks was that of support and sympathy to those who died and their
families, they were also very factual, and most did not make up things to get more
viewers. The number of terrorist attacks in the UK can range from 60-100 each year.
From 1970 to 2019 there were 3416 terrorist related deaths in the UK. The coverage
of this from TV channels is not proportionate to the actual number. This might be
because they feel minor incidents are not worthy of putting up for people to watch.
TV-Fiction
Crime dramas like police dramas ‘line of duty’ and heist dramas like ‘money heist’
make up a quarter of all TV broadcasting. Most media depicts violence, yet some also
depict other crimes like theft. The motive for murder is frequently depicted as greed
and calculation, but in reality, domestic disputes or fights between young males are
the main causes of homicide. The objective of the heist itself relates to printing new
bank notes (that are yet to enter the economy) rather than a run-of-the-mill theft of
money in banks. The ambiguous nature of the theft means that the public-at-large
are left grappling with the ethicality of the crime itself. The abilities of the robbers
are very advanced as they each have different skills they excel in. Compared to real
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