Part I. MAKING NEWS
1. Enter Moral Panics (Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda)
2. Media Constructions of Crime (Vincent F. Sacco)
3. Crime Waves as Ideology (Mark Fishman)
4. Fear and Loathing on Reality Television: An Analysis of America’s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries (Gary Cavender and Lisa Bond-Maupin)
5. State Managers, Intellectuals, and the Media: A Content Analysis of Ideology in Experts’ Quotes in Feature Newspaper Articles on Crime (Michael Welch, Melissa Fenwick, and Meredith Roberts)
Part II. CONSTRUCTING CRIME PROBLEMS
6. The Gang Initiation Rite as a Motif in Contemporary Crime Discourse (Joel Best and Mary M. Hutchinson)
7. The Presentation of Drugs in the News Media: The News Sources Involved in the Construction of Social Problems (Steven Chermak)
8. The Social Construction of an Alcohol Problem: The Case of Mothers against Drunk Drivers and Social Control in the 1980s (Craig Reinarman)
9. Coverage of Domestic Violence Fatalities by Newspapers in Washington State (Cathy Ferrand Bullock and Jason Cubert)
10. The Media Construction of Stalking Stereotypes (Brian H. Spitzberg and Michelle Cadiz)
11. The Role of Television News in the Construction of School Violence as a “Moral Panic” (Donna Killingbeck)
12. Constructing “Crime”: Media Coverage of Individual and Organizational Wrongdoing (William S. Lofquist)
13. “Road Warriors” on “Hair-Trigger Highways”: Cultural Resources and the Media’s Construction of the 1987 Freeway Shootings Problem (Joel Best)
Part III. EFFECTS OF CONSTRUCTING CRIME
14. Crime, News and Fear of Crime: Toward an Identification of Audience Effects (Ted Chiricos, Sarah Eschholz, and Marc Gertz)
15. Perceived Fears: The Reporting Patterns of Juvenile Homicide in Chicago Newspapers (John G. Boulahanis and Martha J. Heltsley)
16. “All the News That’s Fit to Print”: A Content Analysis of the Correctional Debate in the New York Times (Michael Welch, Lisa Weber, and Walter Edwards)
17. Dominant Ideology and Drugs in the Media (Craig Reinarman and Ceres Duskin)
18. Breaking News: How Local TV News and Real-World Conditions Affect Fear of Crime (Ronald Weitzer and Charis E. Kubrin)