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Social Media Assignment

Focus on Victim Blaming. When you select social media posts,
look for posts that you think provide blame to someone related to a crime where victimization occurred.
The blame can be anyone (victim, perpetrator, society, etc.). You will complete the questions/prompts
in step 1 for ALL five of the social media posts you select. To find social media posts, it might be helpful
to examine posts about a specific crime or type of crime.
Step 1: For FIVE social media posts, include the following information (posts can be from any social
media platform). Each social media post and answers to prompts below are worth up to 7-points.

  1. Social Media Site:
  2. Date of Post:
  3. Social Media Post URL (or simply copy and paste the post here):
  4. Content Overview (what is the message of the post?):
  5. Why did you choose this post?
  6. What evidence does the post use to support the above message? (do they use actual data or is
    the post based on opinion-be specific):
  7. What is the tone of the post? Does the author support a certain side of the argument or are they
    open to all arguments?
    Step 2: Answer the following questions to help summarize the overall message from your posts.
    Make sure you are complete in your answers. Your answers in step 2 are worth up to 15-points.
  8. Did you find any themes across your five social media posts? Explain/summarize.
  9. How did the social media posts you analyzed construct who is blamed for victimization? Did they
    argue for the victim, perpetrator, or someone else to be blamed? Explain.
  10. Were certain types of victimization viewed as more/less worthy of blame? Explain. If you only
    examined posts related to one type of crime, why do the authors of the posts had their
    viewpoint?
  11. What role does the media play in creating public perception around topics of victimization?

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