Fear Of Crime In The Media

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This essay will firstly introduce to an overview of the crime and the media.
The following part of this paper will link the issue of the fear of crime to the broader theoretical assumption and present different models of victimization in society and establish the influence of the mass media on the increase of the fear of crime in our society.

In this paper we will examine both Ourselves to be informed with news and education of surrounding topics and events, with our neglectful tolerance to entertainment gossip or daily news informants in so many ways false media and lawful newsworthiness can surround us.

People are using the media to obtain the news or information from television, radio and video. Television is a source of media that sustains strong influence on society today. People mostly spend their time on television and internet for getting news and for amusement.

Is the nature of crime in our society accurately presented in the media? …show more content…

Research conducted by Australian institution of criminology. (2013) provide percentage of where most violent community crime was located kidnapping/abduction is at 52% compared to residential at 33%, robbery in the community is 51% and residential is 10% and other(shops) at 38%, assault in the community is 18% while residential at 22% and homicide in the community at a high 67% and residential at

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