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Crime, media and culture

ATS2457

Synopsis

Crime, Media and Culture examines the representation of crime in the media and its relationship to wider understandings of, and reactions to, crime and criminal justice. This subject uses key critical criminological, sociological and media theories to interpret the representation of crime in the media. Key areas covered include representations of class, gender and race in relation to crime, the symbiotic relationship between journalists and key actors within the criminal justice system, the relationship between the media and policy formulation and the importance of fictional representations in reflecting, reinforcing and shaping popular understandings of criminal justice and criminality.

Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.

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Credit points
6
Level
2
Audience
Undergraduate
Type
Coursework
School
Faculty of Arts
Faculty
Criminology
Handbook year
2026

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Offerings (1)

  • First semesterClayton · ON-CAMPUS

Listed in 6 areas of study

  • Behavioural StudiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • Behavioural studiesLevel 2 or 3 elective unit
  • Communications and media studiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • Communications and media studiesLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • CriminologyLevel 2 and 3 elective units
  • CriminologyLevel 2 and 3 elective units