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Questioning Assumptions about Race, Social Class and Crime Portrayal: An Analysis of Ten Years of Law and Order
2013
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology
Social researchers have paid significant interest to the portrayal of non-whites and members of the lower classes in both news broadcasts and the fictional crime drama. They have also explored whether social programming uses educational entertainment to positively sway public opinion or as propaganda to support the status quo. Little has been done recently to determine the representation of intra-versus interracial crime in the crime drama. Also, there is the underlying assumption that may be
doi:10.6000/1929-4409.2013.02.23
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