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Impact of Media and Technology on Crime and Criminology

   

Added on  2023-04-22

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Running head: CRIMINAL LAW
Criminal Law
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1CRIMINAL LAW
Media has a great impact on society, crime and violence since its evolution with the
passage of time. Although there are conflicting views regarding the effect of media and
advanced technology on crime and criminology, yet there is a consensus among experts and
scholars that aggression, violence and criminal behaviour affected due to the excessive exposure
to media and internet sources (Bushman and Anderson 2015).
Pointing fingers towards and linking crime with internet, video games and other kinds of
exposure to media has been a regular phenomenon. For instance, the mass shooting at schools,
colleges, music concerts and public places has been blamed on the atrocious video games and
excessive exposure to the toxic and unfiltered internet resources that displays gruesome
violent activities. As laid down by Gabbiadini et al. (2016), a survey report shows that 90% of
the respondents agreed with the view that violent and aggressive video games and online videos
enhance the sense of aggression among children. Along with video games, the violent crime
based movies share the burden of disseminating criminal attributes among the youngsters (Frost
and Phillips 2011).As argued by Clarke (2004), technology has revamped everything, from
culture to crime. Online hacking is the most blatant example of cybercrime that is a growing
menace in the advancing world of technology (Moore 2014). As per the data of the Bureau of
Labour Statistics, employments related to internet security are increasing more than average for
stringent security is required to protect the vulnerable world of cyber space. The number of
hackers is growing as well, rapidly, giving challenges to the policy makers to frame better laws
to regulate cybercrimes. It has been argued by Jewkes (2015) that the involvement of media has
provided significant help and support to criminologist and theorists. This is because; through
knowledge about contemporary ways affecting crime the criminologist and theorists are provided

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