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Violence and Public Anxiety
Elliott Leyton
William O'Grady
James Overton
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Institute of Social and Economic Research
其他書名
A Canadian Case
出版
Institute of Social and Economic Research
, 1992
主題
Social Science / Violence in Society
Social Science / Media Studies
True Crime / General
ISBN
0919666655
9780919666658
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=-irsAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The central question posed in this book is whether or not Newfoundland is becoming more violent. Three different papers examine various dimensions of crime and violence in the province from an historical perspective, illustrating how public perceptions of crime are formed. The first paper, by William O'Grady, discusses how violence is defined and measured. Based on examination of how official statistics are compiled and used, he assesses their ability to accurately record the incidence of violence. The next paper, by Elliott Leyton, investigates the role played by the press and by various interest groups in the period since the mid-1970s, in shaping and sustaining the idea that Newfoundland is in the midst of a wave of crime and violence. Overton's paper is an historical case study which examines the complex relationships between violence, questions of popular protest, public order, and economic and political conditions in Newfoundland in the 1930s.