The Changes in Police and Crime Drama Over Time
[2023-06-12 12:31:16]
Change in police and criminal drama Crime drama has become one of the most popular genres of society over time. However, last year's crime drama was changed and adapted to various eras. Many aspects of criminal drama changed, such as camera lens, seriousness of crime, police language / linguistics, etc., to move criminal drama along with the times, to make it more realistic and maintain popularity once. Over time, many T.V criminal programs changed through the media language (images, editing, photography, and music).
This crime drama has undergone many changes since Britain 's "Dickson Green Dock" and the American "Dick Tracy" era. In addition to capturing crime and criminals, the audience released the entire system of crime resolution, forensic medicine, bureaucracy in the courtroom, bureaucracy for the audience. - There are many TV programs in the movie industry. One of the categories of favorite TV programs is a teen drama. There may be many TV shows of popular teen drama, but for various reasons, I chose Gossip Girl as the best TV show I've ever seen. There are many fans around the world in this special TV show, and many people will follow the Instagram and Twitter gossip girl pages.
Today we are full of real show with spirit and purpose similar to police drama. Some people are more subtle than others, but in general these programs portray the police as trying to fight crime in complex, sometimes morally contradicting environments. As Dirty Harry and The Shield understand that even though the police are described as involved in corruption and barbarity, their main motivation is to make the bad guys. 'The police do not prevent crime. This is one of the best secrets of modern life. The expert knows what the police know, but the public does not know. But the police insisted that they would be the best way to prevent crime in society and that they would be able to protect the community from crime if they got more resources, especially people continuing. This is a myth.
Through a fictitious television crime drama, police demonstrations are often excessive and romantic, and the news media depicts the police as a heroic professional criminal warrior (Surette, 1998; Reiner, 1985). In the television crime drama, most crimes were resolved and criminal suspects were successfully arrested (Dominick of 1973, Estep and MacDonald of 1984, Carlson of 1985, Zooman and Wakshlag of 1985). Likewise, news coverage tends to exaggerate the proportion of offenses that will lead to arrests that predict the police more effective image than official statistics (Sacco and Fair, 1988; Skogan and Maxfield, 1981; Marsh, 1991; Roshier , 1973). One of the advantages of the police is the result of the police PR strategy. A report of active police activities produced an image of the police as an effective and efficient criminal investigator (Christensen, Schmidt and Henderson, 1982)