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Criminology: A Canadian Perspective

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The investigation of crime, society’s reaction to it and approaches to prevent it are all areas that have interested me from my adolescent years. I have an interest and passion for Criminology studies for the strict purpose of wanting to fulfill a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of crime and exploring how crimes affect our society. This shady interest in the criminal world has encouraged me to pursue the subject at degree level and to seriously consider a career in a related field. At the beginning of the course my understanding on crime and criminology was mostly derived from the internet or media. These tools became very useful for me to learn different subjects of crime. My perspective on crime changed tremendously throughout reading the first chapter of Criminology: A Canadian Perspective by Rick Linden, after reading chapter one it made me understand that the picture of crime presented by the media is often inaccurate. The media painted a picture that was often wrong and exaggerated. As a …show more content…

A specific issue that made me angry was finding out the writers of television shows and movies use violence to attract viewers and to sell tickets. This made me angry because most of the knowledge I learned about crime was mostly learned from the media. Although this made me angry it also helped me realize the media’s misrepresentation of crime has several consequences. For example, Canadians over estimate the amount of violent crime and have a fear of crime that is higher than the actual risk of victimization, the media also provide a distorted stereotype of offenders. Crimes are most often committed by relatives, friends, and acquaintances-not by the mysterious stranger most of us fear. Learning these consequences of the media helped me deal with my anger and made me interested in other areas of criminology such as Criminal

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