Analysis Of Law And Order

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In Dick Wolf’s television show Law and Order: Special Victims Unit episode entitled “Home Invasions” the writer conveys the message that people cannot take the law into their own hand. In the episode the detectives from the New York police department’s special victim’s unit investigate the homicide of a gay rights activist and her husband as well as the attempted homicide of their young daughter. As the investigation progressed throughout the show it is discovered that the father was sexually assaulting his daughter. As a result of this abuse the daughter confided in her housekeeper and the housekeepers brother. The daughter conspired with the housekeeper and the housekeeper’s brother to arrange the homicide of her parents. I agree with …show more content…

The premise of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit is to portray a controversial issue in the criminal justice system ripped from the headlines” and to put it on trial. A specific example of this is the premise of the case in which a young girl is sexually assaulted by her father. A case like this is often a leading news story. The author has given this specific issue in the media a spotlight by developing characters with human qualities. The episode also touches on hate crime directed towards gays. The episode conveys the tensions between gays and the community. For example, in the episode language offensive towards gays are discovered spray painted in the crime scene. Additionally, the writer shows perspective from law enforcement, victims, and suspects in the episode. This gives an insight from the various characters in the episode. As the writer progresses throughout the show new information about the case is acquired. The writer gives law enforcement, victims, suspects, and family human characteristics. Specifically, the character’s emotions convey the hurt, loss, and fear over the escalating situation. At the conclusion of the episode the characters in the episode has experienced some form of loss as a result of their own

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