Vincenzo Tomeo's pioneering research in the 1960s and 1970s drew
attention to the importance of popular culture in our understanding of
the operation of the justice system. He was the first to recognize
that how laws are interpreted and put into effect depends heavily on
how the public understand them. This understanding comes from the
ideas and understanding which the public have about the justice
system. These ideas, in an era of mass popular culture, come largely
from film. In his groundbreaking research he examined how judges and
the police were viewed in popular film. He also stressed the
importance of popular culture as opposed to classical accounts of law
and justice and showed how these meshed with law and justice on film.
The Judge on the Screen preceded the attention paid to popular culture
by over a decade and provided empirical data some thirty years before
any such work was carried out by Anglo-American and other European
scholars. This classic work now appears for the first time in an
English translation with additional supporting materials.
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A Translation and Critical Edition
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ISBN
9781683936572
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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