Posted: December 10th, 2013
CJ 432: Crime & Mass Media
Paper and Presentation Assignment
Topic Selection Due: February 5 Paper Outline Due: March 5 First Draft Due: April 9 Paper Due: April 23
You are a television journalist who has been assigned to put together a news report about a major crime story. For this assignment, you will choose a real-life crime put together an investigative news report for either a hard news (e.g., evening news; 60 Minutes) or soft news (e.g., Inside Edition) broadcast in accordance with the tenets of media logic, which you will then present to the class. In order to do this and successfully write your paper, you will need to examine a collection of actual news reports that were published (newspaper, magazine, online) or broadcast (television reports available online) about your topic. Your presentation should reflect the ways that your topic was presented in the actual news reports that you researched for this project. While there is no specific number of news reports that your are required to analyze, you should examine a suffiient number to make reasonable conclusions about the nature of the coverage of your selected topic.You are free to use Powerpoint to display images and/or video that compliment your news report. Please note: Paper topics are on a first come, first serve basis; if another student has already selected your preferred crime, then you will have to select an alternate case.
In addition to the presentation, you will be required to write a corresponding paper discussing:
Failure to submit your topic selection, paper outline, first draft, or final paper by the listed deadline will result in a deduction of 10-points per day until submitted.
Writing Guidelines (AKA What I’m looking for):
First Draft Peer Review: When first drafts are SUBMITTED IN CLASS, they will be redistributed to other students for peer review. You will be expected to read through the paper you are given and provide its author with 2 constructive ideas for improving their work. Students will have 7 days to complete their peer review.
In text
When paraphrasing:
Useful Information on Citations
Individuals who engage in unaccepted social behaviors in isolation are known as “loner” deviants (Best and Luckenbill 1982).
Direct quote:
Depictions of serial homicide in popular culture are representative of “the violence of consumerism” (Jarvis 2007:330).
For 3 authors list all names: (McAdam, McCarthy, and Zald 1996) For more than 3 authors, use et al.: (Gamson et al. 1992)
Reference List
Journal Article: Jarvis, Brian. 2007. “Monster’s Inc.: Serial Killers and Consumer Culture.” Crime,
Media, Culture 3:326-44. Book:
Franklin, Benjamin. 1990 [1781]. Fart Proudly. Columbus, OH: Enthea Press. Book Section / Edited Book:
McAdam, Douglas, John D. McCarthy, and Mayer N. Zald. 1996. “Introduction: Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures, and Framing Processes.” Pp. 1-20 in Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements: Political Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures, and Cultural Framings, edited by D. McAdam, J. D. McCarthy, and M. N. Zald. New York: Cambridge University Press
Newspaper Article:
Allen, Mike and Manuel Roig-Franzia. 2005. “Congress Steps In on Schiavo Case: Lawmakers to Pass Bill to Resume Feedings, Allow Court Review.” Pp. A01 in The Washington Post. Washington D.C.
Published Report:
Fallows, Deborah and Lee Rainie. 2004. “The Internet as a Unique News Source: Millions Go Online for News and Images Not Covered in the Mainstream Press.” Pew Research Center, Washington DC.
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