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082 0 4 _a791.45/6556
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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
245 0 0 _aCrime TV :
_bStreaming Criminology in Popular Culture /
_ced. by Jonathan A. Grubb, Chad Posick.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bNew York University Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2021
300 _a1 online resource :
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336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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520 _aFrom Game of Thrones to Breaking Bad, the key theories and concepts in criminal justice are explained through the lens of televisionIn Crime TV, Jonathan A. Grubb and Chad Posick bring together an eminent group of scholars to show us the ways in which crime-and the broader criminal justice system-are depicted on television. From Breaking Bad and Westworld to Mr. Robot and Homeland, this volume highlights how popular culture frames our understanding of crime, criminological theory, and the nature of justice through modern entertainment. Featuring leading criminologists, Crime TV makes the key concepts and analytical tools of criminology as engaging as possible for students and interested readers. Contributors tackle an array of exciting topics and shows, taking a fresh look at feminist criminology on The Handmaid's Tale, psychopathy on The Fall, the importance of social bonds on 13 Reasons Why, radical social change on The Walking Dead, and the politics of punishment on Game of Thrones. Crime TV offers a fresh and exciting approach to understanding the essential concepts in criminology and criminal justice and how theories of crime circulate in popular culture.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Nov 2023)
650 7 _aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology.
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653 _aAbolitionism.
653 _aAgency.
653 _aAmerican Crime.
653 _aAnti-Sitcom.
653 _aArcher.
653 _aBiopsychosocial.
653 _aBlack Mirror.
653 _aCapitalism.
653 _aCollective efficacy.
653 _aCommunities.
653 _aCommunity.
653 _aConflict theory.
653 _aConflict.
653 _aCorporate crime.
653 _aCrime.
653 _aCrimes of the powerful.
653 _aCriminal Behavior.
653 _aCriminal Minds.
653 _aCriminological Theory.
653 _aCritical Theory.
653 _aCultural conflict.
653 _aCultural criminology.
653 _aDark tourism.
653 _aDrug Manufacturing.
653 _aFeminist Criminology.
653 _aFeminist Theory.
653 _aFollow the Money.
653 _aFraud.
653 _aGame of Thrones.
653 _aGender.
653 _aGeneral Strain Theory.
653 _aGroup conflict.
653 _aHedonistic calculus.
653 _aImmigration.
653 _aIntegrated theory.
653 _aIntergenerational Transmission.
653 _aIslamophobia.
653 _aIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
653 _aJustice.
653 _aJuvenile delinquency.
653 _aKingpin.
653 _aLabeling.
653 _aLabels.
653 _aLost.
653 _aMasculinity.
653 _aMedia.
653 _aMethamphetamine.
653 _aMoral disengagement.
653 _aMr. Robot.
653 _aNarcissism.
653 _aOrientalism.
653 _aPenal moderation.
653 _aPenal spectatorship.
653 _aPhilosophy.
653 _aPop Culture.
653 _aPopular criminology.
653 _aPopulist punitiveness.
653 _aPornography.
653 _aPower.
653 _aPrison museums.
653 _aPsychopathy.
653 _aPunishment.
653 _aRace.
653 _aRadical criminology.
653 _aRadical feminism.
653 _aRobert Agnew.
653 _aSerial Killing.
653 _aSexual assault.
653 _aSocial Networking.
653 _aSocial bonds.
653 _aSocial catastrophe.
653 _aSocial change.
653 _aSocial conflict.
653 _aSocial constructionism.
653 _aSocial crime.
653 _aSocial harm.
653 _aSociology.
653 _aSpectacle of punishment.
653 _aState power.
653 _aStrain.
653 _aStreaming Services.
653 _aSubcultures.
653 _aSubstance Use.
653 _aSuicide.
653 _aTechniques of Neutralization.
653 _aTerrorism.
653 _aThe Criminal Justice System.
653 _aThe Defenders.
653 _aTheory.
653 _aTrauma.
653 _aViolence.
653 _aWhite-collar crime.
700 1 _aGrubb, Jonathan A.
_ecuratore
700 1 _aPosick, Chad
_ecuratore
850 _aIT-RoAPU
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479827916
856 4 2 _3Cover
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