Media And Crime Log—Entry II
Media And Crime Log Entry II
(Media And Crime Log Entry II)
Choose a great article or news story to use and provide a link that will direct me to what you will have chosen
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Media and Crime Log—Entry II
In this assignment, you will have an opportunity to add to your media and crime log by applying theories presented in this course to media portrayals of crime. The American public is fascinated with crime and therefore, there is no shortage of media depictions of crimes and criminals. In this assignment, you will use the scholarly knowledge to analyze how the media portrays crime.
You are familiar with biological, psychological, and sociological theories of crime. You will write a log entry applying psychological theories of criminal behavior to analyze articles or news stories. In this assignment
Research newspaper or magazine articles related to crime using the print or on-line news media.
Select two articles or news stories and apply at least two theories from the biological, psychological, and/or sociological perspectives to each article or news story.
Write an analysis of each article or news story addressing the following:
- What is the purpose of the story as you perceive it?
- How is crime or criminal justice portrayed?
- What feelings or reactions are evoked in you by the article?
- How would you explain the reported criminal behavior using the two theories you selected? Explain your choice of theory.
Give complete citation for the selected article and include a digital copy. {A link to the article or news story that you choose and used}
Write a 3 full pages log entry in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria | Maximum Points |
Selected two articles or news stories appropriate for the assignment demonstrating in-depth research. | 16 |
Described the purpose of the article and portrayal of crime or criminal justice. |
16 |
Analyzed the feelings or reactions evoked in you by the article. |
28 |
Applied biological, psychological, and/or sociological theories to explain the crime described in each article. | 32 |
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation. |
8 |
Total: |
100 |