Mass Media Glamorization Of Crime In The Media

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Glamorization of Crime in Media
Media glamourizes crime and glamourizes offenders. Media can be defined as the system and organizations of communication through which information is spread to a large number of people (merriam-webster.com). Mass media includes television, film, news, videogames, and music, and all of these are very capable of effecting the way society acts. Does this enable or inhibit us to commit crime?
Enabling Crime
Mass media, particularly television, through depictions of crime, violence, death, and aggression, can be proven to be a major cause or important contributory factor of criminal or deviant behavior. (Soothill,1998) Although these crimes can be attributed to other reasons, the amount of violence that is shown …show more content…

“Popular music has likewise repeatedly come under fire, particularly rap lyrics…2 Live Crew, a black (male) rap group that sang about (among other things) damaging a girl’s vagina during intercourse, anally raping her, and forcing her to lick human excrement. The group was banned in various communities and arrested in Florida for obscenity.” (Iadiacola, 60) Although this rap group was arrested and their music was banned, this was in 1990 and over the years the rules on the way artists speak in the music they produce has gotten more lenient. Some profanities are not being censored on the radio nowadays and this leads to more exposure for this violent speech. Although some artists, most typically rappers, may not be speaking about raping women in their songs, they do glamourize the lifestyle of crime in their lyrics. Artists often speak about the money they have, the amount of women they “get,” and the drugs that they do. Yet it is not only the music industry that does this, television does this and often justifies these …show more content…

This comes to a point where the viewer does not believe the crimes are as bad as they truly are. The lines of hero and villain become very blurred. These specific shows are flaunting the financial benefits of crime and do not present the consequences for these crimes. In a dream sequence in Season 1 Episode 3 of Narcos, a voice says “Imagine growing up in poor family, in a poor city, in a poor country, and by the time you were 28 years old you have so much money you can’t even count it.” This exhibits the amount of money that can come from being in the drug game to the viewers. We can also see this in the show Breaking Bad from the countless amounts of clips where Walter White has rolls of money whether it is stored in his vents, under his floorboards, or even in a storage

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