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Contemporary scholarship illustrates the law's increasingly powerful role in American life; legal education, in turn, has focused on the problems and techniques of communication. This book addresses these interests through critical study of eight popular trials: the 17th-century trial of Dr. Henry Sacheverell, and the 20th-century trials of Scopes, the Rosenbergs, the Chicago Seven, the Catonsville Nine, John Hinckley, Claus von Bulow, and San Diego Mayor Larry Hedgecock. Such trials spark major public debates, become symbols of public life, and legitimize particular beliefs and insti
Persuasion (Psychology) --- Mass media --- Trials --- Communication --- Conformity --- Psychology, Applied --- Influence (Psychology) --- Propaganda --- Law and legislation --- Trials - United States. --- Mass media - Law and legislation - United States.
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Freedom of the press --- Mass media --- Liberté de la presse --- Médias --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- Liberté de la presse --- Médias --- United States --- Freedom of the press - United States. --- Mass media - Law and legislation - United States.
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#SBIB:309H1015 --- #SBIB:013.AANKOOP --- Media: politieke, juridische, ethische, ideologische aspecten (incl. privacy) --- Portraits --- Mass media --- Law and legislation --- Portraits - Law and legislation --- Mass media - Law and legislation - United States --- Portraits - Law and legislation - United States
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Public law. Constitutional law --- United States --- Freedom of speech --- Freedom of the press --- -Mass media --- Law and legislation --- Mass media --- Freedom of speech - United States --- Freedom of the press - - United States --- Mass media - Law and legislation - United States --- United States of America
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Sociology of culture --- 342.727 <73> --- 351.751 --- Freedom of speech --- -Freedom of the press --- -Mass media --- -Technology --- -Telecommunication --- -Electric communication --- Mass communication --- Telecom --- Telecommunication industry --- Telecommunications --- Communication --- Information theory --- Telecommuting --- Applied science --- Arts, Useful --- Science, Applied --- Useful arts --- Science --- Industrial arts --- Material culture --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Censorship of the press --- Freedom of the press --- Liberty of the press --- Press --- Press censorship --- Censorship --- Freedom of expression --- Government and the press --- Free speech --- Liberty of speech --- Speech, Freedom of --- Civil rights --- Assembly, Right of --- Freedom of information --- Intellectual freedom --- Vrijheid van meningsuiting--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- Mediarecht. Vrijwaren van de vrijheid van denken, van de persvrijheid. Censuur. Filmcensuur. Reclamerecht--(Fundamentele vrijheden in de grondwet zie {342.732}) --- Law and legislation --- -Social aspects --- -Law and legislation --- Mass media --- Technology --- Telecommunication --- Social aspects --- -Vrijheid van meningsuiting--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -342.727 <73> --- 351.751 Mediarecht. Vrijwaren van de vrijheid van denken, van de persvrijheid. Censuur. Filmcensuur. Reclamerecht--(Fundamentele vrijheden in de grondwet zie {342.732}) --- 342.727 <73> Vrijheid van meningsuiting--Verenigde Staten van Amerika. VSA. USA --- -Censorship of the press --- Electric communication --- United States --- Mass media - Law and legislation - United States. --- Telecommunication - Law and legislation - United States. --- Liberty of speech - United States. --- Liberty of the press - United States. --- Technology - Social aspects - United States.
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Carefully selected to reflect the latest research at the interface between public health and criminal justice in the US, these contributions each focus on an aspect of the relationship. How, for example, might a person’s criminal activity adversely affect their health or their risk of exposure to HIV infection? The issues addressed in this volume are at the heart of policy in both public health and criminal justice. The authors track a four-fold connection between the two fields, exploring the mental and physical health of incarcerated populations; the health consequences of crime, substance abuse, violence and risky sexual behaviors; the extent to which high crime rates are linked to poor health outcomes in the same neighborhood; and the results of public health interventions among traditional criminal justice populations. As well as exploring these urgent issues, this anthology features a wealth of remarkable interdisciplinary contributions that see public health researchers focusing on crime, while criminologists attend to public health issues. The papers provide empirical data tracking, for example, the repercussions on public health of a fear of crime among residents of high-crime neighborhoods, and the correlations between HIV status and outcomes, and an individual’s history of criminal activity. Providing social scientists and policy makers with vital pointers on how the criminal justice and public health sectors might work together on the problems common to both, this collection breaks new ground by combining the varying perspectives of a number of key disciplines. .
Mass media -- Law and legislation -- United States -- Cases. --- Social service --United States -- Case studies. --- Public health --- Criminals --- Crime --- HIV infections --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Public Health --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Social Sciences --- Public Health - General --- Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency --- Health and hygiene --- Public health laws --- HIV (Viruses) --- Health and hygiene. --- Criminal provisions. --- AIDS-associated retrovirus --- AIDS virus --- ARV (Viruses) --- HTLV-III (Viruses) --- HTLV-III-LAV (Viruses) --- Human immunodeficiency viruses --- Human T-cell leukemia virus III --- Human T-cell lymphotropic virus III --- Human T-lymphotropic virus III --- IDAV (Viruses) --- Immunodeficiency-associated virus --- LAV (Viruses) --- LAV-HTLV-III (Viruses) --- Lymphadenopathy-associated virus --- T-lymphotrophic virus III, Human --- Crime and criminals --- Delinquents --- Offenders --- Public health. --- Criminology and Criminal Justice. --- Criminology and Criminal Justice, general. --- Public Health. --- HTLV (Viruses) --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Persons --- Criminal justice, Administration of --- Criminology --- Criminology. --- Social sciences --- Study and teaching --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation
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