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  • Framing Crime: Cultural Criminology and the Image
  • Written by author Mike Presdee, Keith J. Hayward
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 1/15/2010
  • 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 th
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1. Opening the Lens: Cultural Criminology and the Image Keith Hayward 2. Crime, Punishment and the Force of Photographic Spectacle Phil Carney 3. The Decisive Moment: Documentary Photography and Cultural Criminology Jeff Ferrell and Cécile Van de Voorde 4. Hindley’s Ghost: The Visual Deconstruction of Maxine Carr Phil J. Jones and Claire Wardle 5. Screening Crime: Cultural Criminology goes to the Movies Majid Yar 6. The Scene of the Crime: Is there Such a Thing as ‘Just Looking’? Alison Young 7. Imagining the ‘War on Terror’: Fiction, Film, and Framing Alexandra Campbell 8. Framing the Crimes of Colonialism: Critical Images of Aboriginal Art and Law Chris Cuneen 9. ‘Drive it Like you Stole It’: Cultural Criminology, Images and Automobiles in Advertisements Stephen L. Muzzati 10. Staging an Execution: The Media at McVeigh, Bruce Hoffman and Michelle Brown 11. Fighting with Images: The Production and Consumption of Violence among Online Football Supporters Damián Zaitch and Tom de Leeuw 12. A Reflected Gaze of Humanity: Cultural Criminology and Images of Genocide, Wayne Morrison


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