Policing and Media
Public Relations, Simulations and Communications
Murray Lee author Alyce McGovern author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Nov '13
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This insightful book, Policing and Media, critically explores the relationship between police, media, and public engagement, highlighting the impact of new communication technologies.
This book offers a critical examination of the evolving dynamics between policing, media, and the public. Policing and Media delves into the contemporary and emerging modes of mediatized police work, highlighting how these entities interact through various communication technologies. Lee and McGovern provide an insightful analysis of how police organizations adapt to a rapidly changing landscape of media and public engagement, utilizing an array of information technologies to connect with the community.
The authors explore the underlying rationalities that shape police/media relations, questioning how these relationships have transformed over time. They investigate the impact of new technologies on policing practices and public relations, and how these innovations influence both operational policing and public perception. The book also examines the forms of resistance that arise against the constructed images of police, shedding light on the complexities of modern law enforcement.
Policing and Media is informed by a decade of empirical research and includes diverse chapters on topics such as journalism's role in policing, the influence of social media, reality television's portrayal of law enforcement, and the various forms of resistance encountered. This comprehensive analysis will appeal to scholars, educators, and professionals in the fields of Criminology, Policing, and Media, offering valuable insights into the intersection of these disciplines.
‘Murray Lee and Alyce McGovern have written an innovative and important book. Based on cutting-edge empirical research and covering topics including social media, "simulated policing", police self-image and self-regulation, this book takes the field of police and media several leaps forward and can genuinely lay claim to being a new direction in critical criminology.’
Yvonne Jewkes, Professor of Criminology, University of Leicester, UK.
‘Lee and McGovern meticulously detail how the media, and especially new media, is fundamentally altering the relationship between the police and the public. Policing and Media insightfully illuminates the various ways police are harnessing media to achieve diverse impacts in society and demonstrates how they are reshaping policing of the future by doing so. This highly accessible and invaluable resource is crucial reading for scholars of criminology, sociology and the media and is a must-read for policing and media practitioners.’
Sharon Pickering, Australian Research Council Professorial Future Fellow and Professor of Criminology, Monash University, Australia.
‘Murray Lee and Alyce McGovern have produced an authoritative analysis of police communications in our increasingly mediated world. They skilfully blend theoretical insights with empirical research to build a convincing argument that the divide between operational policing and police media work is collapsing into "simulated policing". Police media and public relations are important but under-researched areas and the authors should be congratulated for writing this accessible, accomplished and much-needed book.’
Rob Mawby, Reader in Criminology, University of Leicester, UK.
'Lee and McGovern realise that, as policing and media continue to evolve in the 21st Century, so too must the theories and methods used to research them. Bringing new theoretical insights, and a methodological clarity and reflexivity that spans a decade of empirical work, the authors engage systematically with the multi-faceted intersections of policing and media. Their analyses of traditional and social media, news and reality programming, investigative and image work results in an insightful, timely and comprehensive study that genuinely succeeds in moving knowledge forwards. An impressive feat of scholarly work, and an important contribution to the literature.'
Chris Greer, Professor of Sociology, City University London, UK.
"Overall, Lee and McGovern have achieved a difficult feat in writing a book that reaches both their intended readerships: academics and practitioners in the fields of policing and media. They do so by carefully including original empirical research, an overview of the literature, and practical examples. Policing and Media is an informative and timely book for those specifically interested in police–community relations… Altogether, the authors have provided an in-depth analysis in a way not yet explored. In providing this critical analysis, the authors defend their argument that operational policing has changed from what it once was."
Andrea Marie Headley, Florida International University, Punishment and Society
"Murray Lee and Alyce McGovern’s new book examines the broad gamut of policing, media and public relations. It is, however, particularly novel and useful in its focus on new media and the ways it impacts policing… This is an important book primarily aimed at criminologists but also of interest to those concerned with the politics of policing, police accountability, and the relationship between police, the media and the public… The book makes a significant contribution to documenting and analysing the contemporary landscape of police and the media and should find a place on many undergraduate reading guides and criminologists’ bookshelves."
Jude McCulloch, Monash University, International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
ISBN: 9780415632133
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 272g
264 pages