in english and American police dramas the police representation is varied and shown in contrasting view. In both types of drama we are shown the law from the perspective of law enforcers (police/detectives)show we are automatically given a biased view on how police act. Both have very stereotypical presentation of gender and ethnicity for example the white males are normally the leaders of the police and the investigations whereas the young black working class males are normally ones committing the petty crimes and the white males are responsible for most of the 'Organized crime'. However there are certain archetypes which have been fitted into theses shows in order to try and break negative stereotyping.


The audience in crime drama is often positioned from the side of law to try and draw attention to the reality of what police go through on a daily basis. Is to draw sympathy to harsh reality of what they have to have a sympathetic ear towards crime and the victims. The side in which we shown the 'The wire' is the side of the law and is focused on a collection of the police positions and are given their point of view for the stories. During the extract we are given the story from the side of the detective; we are not shown the full extent of the crime committed so that the audience has the story developed at the same rate of the police.

The British stereotype of police being heavy-handed forceful men. They are shown from an angle which is just below eye level establishing there position in society as being above the law which could be seen a a motif throughout British crime drama as it is often used. This is often the presentation of police in the media as British society loves to see police not doing there job correctly. However there is an Archetype in the sense that although this men may be using excessive force they seem to doing for the right cause as they do manage to successfully stop the illegal dog fighting and arrest the guilty party. This is the desired outcome which ultimately shows the police in a positive light which is the aim of using archetypes as it breaks negative stereotyping.
In conclusion the representation refers to the way the media re-presents our perception reality using individuals, groups, events and issues. These stereotypes give audiences a quick common understanding of that person/group. They are used visual shortcuts that have been pre-used in order to lead people to assume that certain traits exist about the characters without being informed. These portrayals usually relate to factors such as their class, ethnicity or race, gender or social role. ‘The Wire’ and ‘A Touch of Frost’ are both examples of television drama detective series. They both cleverly use manipulates societies perception of people and use this information create 3D characters that are believable and this allows the audience to judge the presentation of such characters in relation to real life.
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