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Using Murder: The Social Construction of Serial Homicide (Social Problems and Social Issues (Walter Paperback))

معرفی کتاب «Using Murder: The Social Construction of Serial Homicide (Social Problems and Social Issues (Walter Paperback))» نوشتهٔ Philip Jenkins, Philip Jenkins, Phillip Jenkins، منتشرشده توسط نشر Transaction Publishers در سال 1994. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Using Murder: The Social Construction of Serial Homicide (Social Problems and Social Issues (Walter Paperback))» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

In the last decade, serial murder has become a source of major concern for law enforcement agencies, while the serial killer has attracted widespread interest as a villain in popular culture. There is no doubt, however, that popular fears and stereotypes have vastly exaggerated the actual scale of multiple homicide activity. In assessing the concern and the interest, Jenkins has produced an innovative synthesis of approaches to social problem construction. It includes an historical and social-scientific estimate of the objective scale of serial murder; a rhetorical analysis of the construction of the phenomenon in public debate; and a cultural studies-oriented analysis of the portrayal of serial murder in contemporary literature, film, and the mass media. Using Murder suggests that a problem of this sort can only be understood in the context of its political and rhetorical dimension; that fears of crime and violence are valuable for particular constituencies and interest groups, which put them to their own uses. In part, these agendas are bureaucratic, in the sense that exaggerated concern about the offense generates support for criminal justice agencies. But other forces are at work in the culture at large, where serial murder has become an invaluable rhetorical weapon in public debates over issues like gender, race, and sexual orientation. Serial murder is worthy of study not so much for its intrinsic significance, but rather for what it suggests about the concerns, needs, and fears of the society that has come to portray it as an “ultimate evil.” Using Murder is a highly original study of a powerful contemporary mythology by a criminologist and historian versed in the constructionist literature on the origins of “moral panics.” First published in 1994, this book investigates the social construction of serial homicide and assesses the concern that popular fears and stereotypes have exaggerated: the actual scale of multiple homcide. Jenkins has produced an innovative synthesis of approaches to social problem construction that includes an historical and social-scientific estimate of the objective scale of serial murder; a rhetorical analysis of the contruction of the phenomenom in public debate; a cultural studies-oriented analysis of the portrayal of serial murder in contemorary media.Chapters include:'The Construction of Problems and Panic,'which covers areas such as comprehending murder, dangerous outsiders, and the rhetoric of perscution;'The Reality of Serial Murder,'which discusses statistics, stereotype examination, and media patterns;'Popular Culture: Images of the Serial Killer';'The Racial Dimension: Serial Murder as Bias Crime'; and'Darker than We Imagine';'Cults and Conspiracies.' "First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company."--Provided by publisher
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