Crime, Media, Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering work at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal explores a range of media forms (including traditional media, new and alternative media, and surveillance technologies) and has a special focus on cultural criminology and its concerns with image, representation, meaning and style. The journal covers three broad substantive areas: Previous editors-in-chief have been:
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| - Crime, Media, Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering work at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal explores a range of media forms (including traditional media, new and alternative media, and surveillance technologies) and has a special focus on cultural criminology and its concerns with image, representation, meaning and style. The journal covers three broad substantive areas: Previous editors-in-chief have been: (en)
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| - Crime, Media, Culture is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering work at the intersections of criminological and cultural inquiry. It promotes a broad cross-disciplinary understanding of the relationship between crime, criminal justice, media and culture. The journal explores a range of media forms (including traditional media, new and alternative media, and surveillance technologies) and has a special focus on cultural criminology and its concerns with image, representation, meaning and style. The journal covers three broad substantive areas:
* The relationship between crime, criminal justice and media forms (including traditional media, new and alternative media, and surveillance technologies)
* The relationship between criminal justice and cultural dynamics (with a special focus on cultural criminology and its concerns with image, representation, meaning and style)
* The intersections of crime, criminal justice, media forms and cultural dynamics (including historical, political, situational, spatial, subcultural and cross-cultural intersections) Established in 2005 by Jeff Ferrell, Yvonne Jewkes, and Chris Greer, the journal is currently edited by Sarah Armstrong, Katherine Biber, and Travis Linnemann. Previous editors-in-chief have been:
* Michelle Brown (University of Tennessee-Knoxville)
* Eamonn Carrabine (University of Essex)
* Jeff Ferrell (Texas Christian University and University of Kent)
* Chris Greer (City University London)
* Mark S. Hamm (Indiana State University)
* Yvonne Jewkes (University of Bath) (en)
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