
Law and Justice on the Small Screen
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Jessica Silbey is Professor of Law at Suffolk University Law School, Boston, Massachusetts.
Content
Peter Robson and Jessica Silbey
Part I: Method/Context
1. Measuring Humanity: Rights in the 24th Century
Lief H Carter and Michael McCann
2. Television, Pleasure and the Empire of Force: Interrogating Law and Affect in Deadwood
Rebecca Johnson
3. Making 'Bad Apples' on The Bridge: A Production Study of the Making of a Police Drama
Anita Lam
4. Testing Television: Studying and Understanding the Impact of Television's Depictions of Law and Justice
Kimberlianne Podlas
5. Let's See How Far We've Come: The Role of Empirical Methodology in Exploring Television Audiences
Cassandra Sharp
Part II: Genre Studies
A. The Evolved Law TV Genres
6. Dark Justice: Women Legal Actors on Basic Cable
Taunya Lovell Banks
7. A Third Rapist? Television Portrayals of Rape Evidence Rules
Paul Bergman
8. Prosecutors and Psychics on the Air: Does a 'Psychic Detective Effect' Exist?
Christine A Corcos
9. Lawyers in Terrorism Thrillers
Tung Yin
B. Reality Law TV
10. Til Debt Do Us Part: Reality TV and the Financial Literacy Regulatory Project
Freya Kodar
11. Judging Reality Television Judges
Nancy S Marder
12. Television Judges in Germany
Stefan Machura
13. Judge Judy: Constructions of 'Justice with an Attitude'
Marilyn Terzic
14. Reality TV and the Entrapment of Predators
Mark Tunick
Part III: Specific Shows
15. Bordering on Identity: How English Canadian Television Differentiates American and Canadian Styles of Justice
Ummni Khan
16. Television Divorce in Post-Franco Spain: Anillos de oro (Wedding Rings)
Anja Louis
17. 'McNutty' on the Small Screen: Improvised Legality and the Irish-American Cop in HBO's The Wire
Sara Ramshaw
18. Torture and Contempt of the Law in '24': Selling America New 'Patriotic' Values
Ryan J Thomas and Susan Dente Ross
19. Decoding the Dark Passenger: The Serial Killer as a Force for Justice. Adapting Jeff Lindsay's Dexter for the Small Screen
Angus Nurse
20. Canada: ADR and The Associates
Jennifer L Schulz
21. Stranger Danger?: Sadistic Serial Killers on the Small Screen
Annette Houlihan
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