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Youth Justice A Canadian Overview
Quiz 6: Youth Deviance and the Media: Mapping Knowledge and the Limits to Certainty
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Question 41
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Critical discourse analysis links discourse to culture.
Question 42
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The valorization of victims is a tactic typically used by politicians to justify tougher measures aimed at punishing young offenders.
Question 43
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The articles about youth crime that appeared in the National Post in 1999 were almost all about murders.
Question 44
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News articles often serve as a venue for giving voice to the claim that youth crime is out of control.
Question 45
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For most people, the reality the media creates about youth crime is their reality.
Question 46
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In Sprott's findings, those who believed that sentences were too lenient were also more likely to underestimate the amount of violent youth crime and thought it had decreased.
Question 47
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A moral panic is an exaggerated fear about social problems, including youth deviance, partly generated by the media
Question 48
True/False
According to the Centre for Disease Control, LGBTQ students are more likely to experience online social media bullying
Question 49
Essay
Who is Archie Billard? Why is his case significant?
Question 50
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How is media-generated knowledge of youth crime and justice different from knowledge generated through official statistics and unofficial data?
Question 51
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What is one of the key criticisms of the "official version" of youth crime?
Question 52
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What is one of the difficulties common to both official statistics and unofficial data?
Question 53
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What has been the traditional approach taken by social scientists to the study of crime and the media?
Question 54
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What is context analysis and how can it be used to study the media coverage of youth crime stories?
Question 55
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What are the main themes of social constructionist analysis?
Question 56
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What were the major findings of Spencer's (2005) media research on youth violence in the United States in 1994?
Question 57
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According to the author of Chapter 6, what is wrong with the argument made by critics who focus only on showing how the media's coverage of crime is distorted and sensationalized in comparison to other sources?