Crime Cultivation: Comparisons Across Media Genres and Channels |
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Authors: | Maria Elizabeth Grabe PhD Dan G Drew PhD |
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Institution: | 1. Temple University;2. Department of Telecommunications , Indiana University;3. Indiana University;4. School of Journalism at Indiana University |
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Abstract: | This study tests the idea that TV genres (crime drama, reality cop shows, news) and channels (TV and newspapers) vary in their potential to cultivate perceptions, fears, and behavior related to exposure and attention to crime content. Randomly selected adults (505) over the age of 18 in Indiana were interviewed. Regression analyses indicate significant variance across media genres and channels in their influence on viewer orientations to crime. Yet overall, media use is a relatively weak predictor of crime orientations. |
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