PORTRAYALS OF CRIME, RACE, AND AGGRESSION IN REALITY-BASED POLICE SHOWS - A CONTENT-ANALYSIS

被引:125
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OLIVER, MB
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10.1080/08838159409364255
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G2 [信息与知识传播];
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05 ; 0503 ;
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A content analysis of ''reality-based'' police shows (e.g., Cops) was conducted to explore portrayals of crime, race, and aggression. Violent crime was overrepresented in the programs as was the percentage of crimes that were portrayed as solved. White characters were more likely to be portrayed as police officers than criminal suspects, whereas black and Hispanic characters were more likely to be portrayed as criminal suspects than police officers. Police officers were generally more likely to engage in aggressive behaviors than were criminal suspects, and black and Hispanic criminal suspects were more likely than white criminal suspects to be the recipient of unarmed physical aggression by police officers.
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