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The fast-paced, media-driven development of contemporary public policy  |  
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Policy named after individuals, usually victims (Amber Alert, Megan’s Law)  |  
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 Cycling of events and information through news media; alters information  |  
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 The interconnected mix of contemporary media—exemplified by the constant looping of media content  |  
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 The for-profit packaging and marketing of crime information for popular consumption (news magazines, internet)  |  
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 Three characteristics of new media-  |  
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 -          Narrowcasting 
-          On demand 
-          Interactivity  |  
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 -          Advertising 
-          News 
-          Entertainment 
-          Infotainment  |  
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 When people create reality based on the world they believe exists  |  
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 -          Stages of social construction  |  
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 -                      Personal Experiences 
-                      Significant others 
-                      Institutions & other social groups 
-                      The media  |  
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 Association of one social construction effort with another  |  
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 Social construction template that allows categorization and labeling (faulty system, racist system, violent system)  |  
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 Crime-and-justice portraits that the public has already recognized and embraced—the corrupt lawyer, sadistic guard, rogue cop, etc.  |  
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 Identification of a social condition with claims makers  |  
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