RT Book T1 Theorizing criminality and policing in the digital media age T2 Studies in media and communications JF Studies in media and communications A2 Wiest, Julie B. LA English PP Bingley, UK PB Emerald Publishing YR 2021 ED First edition UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/177228680X AB Criminality, policing, and mass media are enduring topics in studies of the social world, and scholarly advances in these areas are particularly pertinent in times of social and cultural change. The digital revolution that began in post-industrial societies has affected, to varying extents, most nations in the world, introducing new opportunities for crime commission and law enforcement, transforming social structures and organization, and altering norms and practices of social interaction. Each chapter offers empirically supported insights into the new and evolving landscape of criminality and policing. Scholars address emerging patterns and practices such as technologically mediated partner violence, digitally altered pornography and its consequences, and algorithm-supported methods of policing; representations of criminals and law enforcement in international news and entertainment media; and research methods for studying crime and media in a changing world.--Back cover CN P96.C74 SN 9781839091124 K1 Mass media and crime K1 Police and mass media K1 Digital Media : Social aspects K1 Digitalisierung K1 Massenmedien K1 Neue Medien K1 Kriminalität K1 Ermittlung K1 Strafverfolgung K1 Digital Media K1 Aufsatzsammlung