Prezentacija kriminaliteta u medijima

  • Dušan B. Kesić Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Beograd (Srbija)
  • Milenko U. Dželetović Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Beograd (Srbija)
  • Miloš T. Tomić Univerzitet u Beogradu, Fakultet bezbednosti, Beograd (Srbija)
Ključne reči: kriminalitet, mediji, nasilje, nasilnički kriminalitet

Sažetak


Izveštavanje o kriminalitetu zauzima centralnu poziciju u medijskoj agendi štampanih i elektronskih medija. Ključna stvar u vezi sa medijskim izveštavanjem o kriminalitetu jeste pitanje uticaja koji dominantan medijski diskurs o kriminalitetu ima na percepciju ovog fenomena od strane javnosti. Cilj ovog rada obuhvata sagledavanje načina prezentacije kriminaliteta u medijima, identifikovanje kriterijuma kojima se rukovodi pri odabiru vesti o kriminalitetu i, na kraju, uticaja koji medijska prezentacija kriminaliteta ima na javnost. Istraživanja o medijskom izveštavanju o kriminalitetu govore u prilog tome da prevelika zastupljenost nasilničkog kriminaliteta utiče na medijsku konstrukciju kriminaliteta, na način da se ovaj fenomen predstavlja kao dominantno nasilan.

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