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Media, Fear of Crime, and Authority : Focus Groups in Lima (Perú)
Fecha
2022Registro en:
PURE: 24834697
PURE UUID: 2b2f4958-351d-4896-ab1c-d2d181d9cd29
ORCID: /0000-0003-0486-3105/work/100785282
Scopus: 85116887511
Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
Autor
Kanashiro Nakahodo, Lilian
Dammert Guardia, Lucía
Hernández Breña, Wilson Virgilio
Institución
Resumen
Lima’s news agenda focuses on the media’s exposure and coverage of crime. This paper aims to analyze the relationship between news consumption, fear of crime, and trust in authority. To this end, twelve focus group discussions were conducted with residents of Lima. The findings revealed significant vicarious fear: respondents admitted to feeling greater fear for their children and other relatives as they remembered recent news reports. Additionally, the focus groups related news consumption to a paucity of trust in authority and evidenced a subjective consonance with their environment. El delito como noticia ocupa un lugar central en la agenda informativa de la ciudad. Nuestro objetivo es analizar la relación entre hábitos informativos, temor al crimen y confianza en la autoridad. Con tal propósito se llevaron a cabo doce grupos focales mostrando la importancia del temor vicario y la consonancia subjetiva en el consumo informativo.