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Scooped! : media miss real story on crime while chasing sex, sleaze, and celebrities

Title
Scooped! : media miss real story on crime while chasing sex, sleaze, and celebrities / David J. Krajicek.
Author
Krajicek, David J.
Publication
New York : Columbia University Press, [1998], ©1998.

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x, 230 pages; 24 cm
Summary
  • Krajicek, a former crime reporter, takes an unblinking look at his profession and the country's crime dilemma. He concludes that while journalists have increasingly focused on trivial sleaze, celebrity scandals, and gruesome but unrepresentative crimes, they have neglected a far more important crime story: the collapse of the American criminal justice system as a cost-efficient, equitable deterrent.
  • He argues that crime trends and crime policy often have little to do with each other, so it is no wonder that Americans are confused and frightened about crime.
  • Krajicek shows that tabloid distractions drew journalists away from the substantive reporting that could have given a more accurate account of crime during the past decade. Instead, stories about a "society under siege" led to panic about lawlessness, and politicians - playing their customary role - stepped in with the usual "solutions": more arrests, more prisons, longer sentences.
  • Scooped! challenges each journalist - from publisher to reporter - to take responsibility for his or her work, and calls on the media to more closely examine crime policy and hold politicians responsible for legislation that doesn't work. President Johnson observed in 1965 that "jobs, education, and hope" are the only realistic crime-control strategies. David J. Krajicek's provocative book provides the basis for rational discussion and responsible action.
Subject
  • Crime and the press > United States
  • Investigative reporting > United States
  • Television broadcasting of news > United States
  • Sensationalism in journalism > United States
  • Sensationalism on television > United States
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-217) and index.
Contents
1. Dancing with Trash in America the Violent -- 2. Rupert, Amy, and OJ -- 3. Seven Little Sins, So Many Stories -- 4. Anything Particularly Cruel: The World of Crime Reporting -- 5. The Crime Policy Follies: Caution! Politicians at Work -- 6. Telling the Truth Less Poorly.
ISBN
0231102925
LCCN
97039538
OCLC
  • 37546869
  • ocm37546869
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries