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CRIM 420 - Media Portrayal of Crime

Institution:
Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus
Subject:
Criminology
Description:
An examination of the portrayal of crime in the media (television, film, newspapers, music, video games, electronic/Internet). This includes, but is not limited to, victims, offenders, criminal justice actors, and the criminal justice system. Of importance is how the media select what is newsworthy and how they describe and/or alter criminal justice issues. Attention is paid to media influence on perceptions of crime, the ethics behind media influence, criminology and criminal justice issues of the general population, and the resultant criminal justice policies. Seminar based. (Also offered as COMM 420; may not be taken as duplicate credit.)
Credits:
3.00
Credit Hours:
Prerequisites:
( CRIM 101 or JRNL 105 or COMM 101 )
Corequisites:
Exclusions:
Level:
Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Additional Information:
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Phone Number:
(724) 357-2100
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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