Media-crime relationships
Criminal: Where the Sun Don't Shine (From The Culture of Crime, P 55-63, 1995, Craig L LaMay and Everette E Dennis, eds. - - See NCJ-159964)
NCJ Number
159969
Date Published
1995
Reporter II: Better Than Real Life (From The Culture of Crime, P 97-99, 1995, Craig L LaMay and Everette E Dennis, eds. - - See NCJ-159964)
NCJ Number
159974
Date Published
1995
Adolescents' Use of Socially Disvalued Media: Towards a Theory of Media Delinquency
NCJ Number
159015
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
1995
Beyond Effects: Adolescents as Active Media Users
NCJ Number
159014
Journal
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Date Published
1995
Immediate Effects of Homicidal, Suicidal, and Nonviolent Heavy Metal and Rap Songs on the Moods of College Students
NCJ Number
158717
Journal
Youth and Society
Date Published
1995
Crime and the Media
NCJ Number
158537
Date Published
1995
Methodological Problems in Determining Media Effects on Criminal Justice: A Review and Suggestions for the Future
NCJ Number
155472
Journal
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Date Published
1992
Terrorism and the Media in Great Britain
NCJ Number
154918
Journal
Les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure
Date Published
1995
Media and Violence
NCJ Number
154915
Journal
Les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure
Date Published
1995
Research Into Violence and the Media: Aggression, Desensitization, and Fear
NCJ Number
154916
Journal
Les Cahiers de la Securite Interieure
Date Published
1995
Violence in Videogames: What Are The Pleasures?
NCJ Number
150871
Date Published
1994
Sleeping with the Enemy: Sex, Violence, and Ideology
NCJ Number
150863
Date Published
1994
Warring Against the Human Spirit
NCJ Number
150872
Date Published
1994
Television Violence Advisories: Do They Make a Difference?
NCJ Number
150864
Date Published
1994
Who Killed Vincent Chin? A Case Study of Media Ethno-Violence
NCJ Number
150873
Date Published
1994
Television Violence: Effects and Remedies: Prepared Statement of Ronald G. Slaby, Ph.D., Education Development Center and Harvard University (From the oversight field hearing on the issue of violence on television before the House Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justic
NCJ Number
150865
Date Published
1992
Why We Enjoy Media Violence: A Reversal Theory Approach
NCJ Number
150874
Date Published
1994
TV Violence and Children: Smoking Gun or Red Herring?
NCJ Number
150866
Date Published
1994
Self-Image as a Repository of Human Exploitation
NCJ Number
150861
Date Published
1994
Video Games and Children: Are There High Risk Players?
NCJ Number
150867
Date Published
1994
Should the Government Regulate Violence in the Media?
NCJ Number
150862
Date Published
1994
Sexual Violence in the Mass Media (From Violence and the Law, P 9-36, 1994, Mark Costanzo and Stuart Oskamp, eds. -- See NCJ-150373)
NCJ Number
150375
Date Published
1994