TY - JOUR
T1 - Dramatic portrayals of violent women: Female offenders on prime time crime dramas.
AU - Cecil, Dawn K.
N1 - Cecil, D. K. (2007). Dramatic portrayals of violent women: Female offenders on prime time crime dramas. Journal of criminal justice and popular culture, 14(3), 243-258.
PY - 2007/1/1
Y1 - 2007/1/1
N2 - Female offenders are fairly common on prime time crime dramas, yet little is known about how these characters are depicted on these shows. This study examines four popular crime dramas to understand how women are portrayed and the images associated with these characters. The prevalence of these characters varies by program, but their characteristics are fairly consistent. Female offenders are primarily shown as white, violent and driven by greed, revenge, and most commonly, love. When telling stories of female offenders, crime dramas connect these women to male accomplices and also explore violence driven by maternal instinct. Overall, these programs create a relatively non-threatening image of female offenders while simultaneously reinforcing their guilt, thereby making them appear deserving of punishment.
AB - Female offenders are fairly common on prime time crime dramas, yet little is known about how these characters are depicted on these shows. This study examines four popular crime dramas to understand how women are portrayed and the images associated with these characters. The prevalence of these characters varies by program, but their characteristics are fairly consistent. Female offenders are primarily shown as white, violent and driven by greed, revenge, and most commonly, love. When telling stories of female offenders, crime dramas connect these women to male accomplices and also explore violence driven by maternal instinct. Overall, these programs create a relatively non-threatening image of female offenders while simultaneously reinforcing their guilt, thereby making them appear deserving of punishment.
KW - Drama, Female offenders, Violence, Portrayals, Crime
UR - https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/fac_publications/2647
UR - http://www.albany.edu/scj/jcjpc/vol14is3/Cecil.pdf
M3 - Article
JO - Default journal
JF - Default journal
ER -