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Card 6
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How many more times does Marsh (1991) believe a violent crime was more likely to be reported than property crime?
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Card 7
Front
Who do the media protray the victims of crimes as what group?
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Card 8
Front
However, what do official statistics suggest who are more likely to be victims of crime?
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Card 9
Front
do the media exaggerate police success?
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Card 10
Front
Why do the media want to present the police in a good light?
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Card 11
Front
What groups does the media exaggerate the risk of victimization?
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Card 12
Front
What type of events do the media report crime as?
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Card 13
Front
Consequently, what is not examined?
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Card 14
Front
What are the types of causes that are not examined? (marxism)
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Card 15
Front
The media overplay extraordinary crimes, what does Felson refer to this as?
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