Crime in Media: Moral Panic Model and Media Portrayals of Children
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The article discusses the moral panic model and media portrayals of children in crime reporting. It highlights how media exaggerates and creates unnecessary panic without evidence.
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Running head: CRIME IN MEDIA What aspects of the moral panic model are in effect with the story? The group of folks have been identified by media as devil or threat to societal values. Media had shown that group of folks are of stereotypical fashion. Media overstate the problem than the actual problem. Negative image of folks had been portrayed by media. A normal incident had been shown bymedia as riots. Politician, moral entrepreneurs, editors, police chiefs and other respected peoples have condemned the behaviour of the group of folks.These two groups had created worrying and shocking violent disturbance at holiday resorts around the UK. One group called Mods were the fashioned conscious groups and they had been identified as cropped hair, motor scooters, mirrors, lights and bump bars. Another group called Rockers had been identified by long hair, motorbikes, and leather jackets.However, Cohen had found the evidence that was motorbike and the scooter gangs, but there was no evidence, Cohen had been found that there was a rivalry between the scooter and bike gangs (Savage, 2014). What aspects of media portrayals of children? A Group of children had spotted a clown about 150 miles to the northeast in Winston Salem, North California. Another Schoolboy had been chased by a Knife-Wielding clown had been reported by media. The reports also said that the clowns are especially stalking or targeting the children. Every story of staking of children had been overstated by media. Media created an intense fear and evolved the exaggerated fears from perceived the evil doers. Hence, the media has no evidence about the events (Bartholomew 2018). How are the two interrelated in both the generation and perpetuation of these stories? In both the stories, media had published the reports without any evidence. In both stories, the unnecessary panic had been created by the media (Savage, 2014). In both stories, the situation has been exaggerated by the media. The youth in the first had been presented as evil and in the second story, the clown has been made evil by the media. Imagination stories had been made in both the stories about the situation that has no evidence. It has created the intense fear from among the evildoers (Stott, 2012).
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CRIME IN MEDIA1 References Bartholomew, R. (2018).Clown Panic! Sightings of Mysterious Clowns Rattle Nerves In SouthCarolina.Retrievedfrom:https://www.skeptic.com/reading_room/south- carolina-clown-panics/ Savage,J.(2014).ModsvRockers:TwotribesgotoWar.Retrievedfrom: http://www.bbc.com/culture/story/20140515-when-two-tribes-went-to-war Stott, A. (2012). Clowns on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies, 12(4)