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The Watchful Eye Paul Thaler

The Watchful Eye By Paul Thaler

The Watchful Eye by Paul Thaler


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According to Thaler, the presence of cameras in the courtroom is a pervasive technology that can affect public perceptions of the judicial process, change the behavior and attitudes of trial participants, and ultimately transform the sober process of justice into a media event designed for maximum public exposure.

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The Watchful Eye: American Justice in the Age of the Television Trial by Paul Thaler

According to Thaler, the presence of cameras in the courtroom is a pervasive technology that can affect public perceptions of the judicial process, change the behavior and attitudes of trial participants, and ultimately transform the sober process of justice into a media event designed for maximum public exposure. The author has interviewed more than 50 people--prominent journalists, academics, and members of the legal system--and brought together their observations in a fascinating historical and psychological profile of the televised courtroom. Thaler provides a historical overview and theoretical perspective, and discusses the new cable courtroom network and the current and continuing camera debate in New York City. He makes reference to the recent celebrated cases involving Amy Fisher, William Kennedy Smith, and Rodney King, then turns to an in-depth case study of the Joel Steinberg murder trial, including insights from the presiding judge, trial attorneys, witnesses, jurors, and the defendant himself, as well as journalists who covered the trial. The author concludes that the process of justice is slowly being turned into an entertainment vehicle, not unlike the show trials of bygone eras.

About Paul Thaler

PAUL THALER is the Director of Journalism and Media at Mercy College in New York, a post he has held since 1982. He was a Fulbright Senior Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Bucharest in 1993. The Watchful Eye is the culmination of five years of research into the media and the criminal justice system. He has been interviewed on Court TV as well as ABC's Nightline with Ted Koppel.

Table of Contents

Preface Introduction: The Faustian Bargain The Age of the Television Trial The Theater of the Television Trial The Early Years The Defendants: Claus von Bulow, William Kennedy Smith, and the L.A. Police The Electronic Courtroom: The Rise of Court TV The Forty-Fifth State The Steinberg Trial: A Case Study The Beginning The Trial The Self-Consciousness Factor The Hedda Nussbaum Testimony Feedback: Television's Mirror Mediated Feedback: The Participant and the Public The Steinberg Interview Reflections: Television and the Steinberg Trial Postscript: Gray Endings Appendix Selected Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR011907812
9780316470582
0316470589
The Watchful Eye: American Justice in the Age of the Television Trial by Paul Thaler
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1994-11-22
264
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