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Reality programming broadcasts crime dramatizations or film footage of police and other emergency personnel at work as regular television series.
Two of the earliest and most successful reality programs, "America's Most Wanted" (AMW) and "Unsolved Mysteries" (UM), present a series of vignettes in which the participants or actors reenact actual crimes. The vignettes feature interviews with victims, their family and friends, the police, and photographs and film of suspects. Viewers are urged to telephone
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Mark. 1990. "Dangerous Situations: Social Context and Fear of Victimization." Social Forces 68:891-907. White Mimi. 1987. "Ideological Analysis and Television." Pp. 134-71 in Channels of Discourse, edited by R. Allen. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Williams Raymond. 1989. On Television: Selected Writings, edited by A. O'Connor. London: Routledge. Winks Robin. 1988. "Introduction." Pp. 1-14 in Detective Fiction, edited by R. Winks . Woodstock: Foul Play. Young Iris. 1981. "Toward a Critical Theory of Justice." Social Theory and Practice 7:279-302.