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Editor’s Introduction; Julie B. Wiest SECTION I. REPRESENTATIONS IN NONFICTION Chapter 1. Crime News in the Israeli Daily Press: A Comparison Between the Quality Haaretz and the Popular Israel Hayom; Alina Korn Chapter 2. Crime in Television News: Do News Factors Predict the Mentioning of a Criminal’s Country of Origin?; Janine Brill, Lars Guenther, Wibke Ehrhardt, and Georg Ruhrmann Chapter 3. Demented Mother, Maniac with a Gun, Madman: Prejudicial Language Use in Historical Newspaper Coverage of Multiple-Child Murders in New Zealand; Francine Tyler Chapter 4. Intersections Between Journalistic Documentary and True Crime in the Context of VOD Platforms: The Alcàsser Murders as a Spanish Case Study; Lorena R. Romero-Domínguez SECTION II. REPRESENTATIONS IN FICTION Chapter 5. Framing Gender and Race in Television Crime Dramas: An Examination of Bones; Venessa Garcia Chapter 6. Whose Stories? Victims and Offenders on Television’s Law and Order; Jared S. Rosenberger, Valerie J. Callanan, and Darcy Sullivan Chapter 7. The Narco as a Sui Generis Criminal Character and TV Genre; Beatriz Elena Inzunza Acedo Chapter 8. “The Errors are Egregious”: Assessing the CSI Effect and Undergraduate Students' Perceptions of Forensic Science through a Pre- and Post-Test Investigation; Krystal Hans, and Kylie Parrotta