Violence in the Media and Its Influence on Criminal Defense
Delve into the thought-provoking world of "Violence in the Media and Its Influence on Criminal Defense" by Cynthia A. Cooper, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2007. With 212 pages packed with insightful analysis, this essential read explores the pressing question: How significantly does media violence shape the behavior of youth?
Since the 1930s, concerns surrounding media content have resonated with parents and society alike. Cooper meticulously examines the controversial "media made me do it" defense that has emerged in courtrooms, scrutinizing its implications on criminal law and procedure. This comprehensive study draws connections between media influence and juvenile offenders, making it a crucial resource for legal professionals, sociologists, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, media, and youth behavior.
Engage with this informative reference that not only highlights historical perspectives but also offers valuable insights for understanding the implications of media violence in today's society.