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Model answer that was created and used by two A* students who both received 100% in the final Unit 1 exam. Detailed AND clear description of EACH media representation of crime with relevant examples. This includes 6 types of media representation. This model answer can be used to achieve full marks...

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AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime
Unit 1: changing awareness of crime
AC1.4: Describe media representations of crime

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Newspapers: There are two types of newspapers Tabloids and
Broadsheets, they both do report crime positively however they can
exaggerate and miss key details, more likely in tabloids. Tabloids
embellish their stories to gain readers. They are invasive to the victims'
privacy and don’t respect them. They use criminals as a means of
scaremongering this may be through showing shocking images or
including gory descriptions. 30.4% of reports were crime reports in The
Sun. Broadsheets are more formal and unbiased. They are more
respectable to victims. They represent criminals negatively and give
police credit.
An exmaple of a Tabloid crime report would be the murder of Bennylyn
and her two year old daughter. The report includes murder, rape and
the unlawful disposal of a body. The description of the murder is very
detailed and disturbing they did this to highlight the criminals
immorality. They use images of the two victims to show their innocence.

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