Crime TV.pptx - Warren Hills Regional School District
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Crime TV.pptx - Warren Hills Regional School District
Whatcha gonna do when they come for you?! Cultivation theory in its most basic form…suggests that exposure to television, over time, subtly "cultivates" viewers’ perceptions of reality (Gerbner, 1986) [T]elevision should not be studied in terms of targeted and specific effects (e.g., that watching Superman will lead children to attempt to fly by jumping out the window)… …but in terms of the cumulative and overarching impact it has on the way we see the world in which we live" (Miller, 2005. p. 282). …and it leads to… “[Viewers] integrate and absorb a sense of danger, of mistrust, of meanness in the world – it is what we call the Mean World Syndrome.” – George Gerbner http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/14 3/presskit_143.pdf Children now see about 8,000 murders by the end of elementary school, and about 200,000 violent acts by the age of 18 --Michael Morgan http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/14 3/presskit_143.pdf The finding that if you watch a lot of TV you’re likely to be more afraid of violence than those who watch less TV, may help explain why so many people seem to think violent crime is far worse than it actually is . --Michael Morgan http://www.mediaed.org/assets/products/14 3/presskit_143.pdf Movies, commercials and TV shows (including and especially "the news") are in fact measured for their likely success within the industry by their "jolts per minute," or JPM. --Brian W. Vaszily http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/04/19/check_out_all_the_violence_her e_or_how_i_jolt_you_into_submission_to_get_your_money.htm …how many times within an average minute that you, the viewer, are going to be "jolted" by something in the program that stimulates your base senses. --Brian W. Vaszily http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/04/19/check_out_all_the_ violence_here_or_how_i_jolt_you_into_submission_to_get_your_mon ey.htm Fear, sexual desire, rage and jealousy are among your most dominant base senses. (Ones you DON’T THINK about…ones that you FEEL) --Brian W. Vaszily http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/06/04/19/check_out_all_the_viol ence_here_or_how_i_jolt_you_into_submission_to_get_your_money.htm TV Myth: All crimes are ultimately solved and perpetrators brought to justice. Real Life: Most crimes are never solved (around 80 percent of murders are solved, but less than 20 percent of burglaries). The chances of being sent to prison for committing one crime are 1 out of 100. - from Lecture 7 of Dr. Cecil Greek'sCrime and Media seminar: Reel Cops TV Myth: Violent crime is pervasive in today's society. Real Life: Since 1955, television characters have been murdered at a rate 1,000 times higher than real world people. - from Watching America, by Stanley Rothman et al., New York: Prentice Hall, 1991 To me, the show is best when it's balanced, when it maybe has an action piece, and then a lyrical piece, and then a think piece. --John Langley, COPS creator It's better to have a chase and then something that's a little slower, more humorous, more lyrical, more whatever, and then it's nice to shift gears again and have something that provokes thought about our laws or the nature of law enforcement or the nature of human behavior or crime or whatever the case may be. --John Langley, COPS creator (The) vast majority of police officers shown on COPS were white male (92%) and the majority of offenders were nonwhite males (62%) http://www.internetjournalofcriminology.com/MonkTurner%20et%20al%20-%20Reality%20TV%20Crime%20Shows.pd f Black men were most likely to be shown engaging in a crime of burglary or theft or crimes involving drugs. http://www.internetjournalofcriminology.com/MonkTurner%20et%20al%20-%20Reality%20TV%20Crime%20Shows.pd f [M]edia images depicted in COPS are at odds with US Uniform Crime Report official crime statistics and reinforce stereotypes and myths about the nature of crime in the United States. http://www.internetjournalofcriminology.com/MonkTurner%20et%20al%20-%20Reality%20TV%20Crime%20Shows.pd f http://www.mediaawareness.ca/english/resources/educational/ teaching_backgrounders/crime/tv_crime_facts .cfm http://erikawaddell.blogspot.com/2007/12/jo hn-langley-man-behind-cops.html