How justice and punishment function in crime fiction


Problem

I. Identify representations of criminal behaviours and characteristics in literature and popular media.

II. Analyze various types of crimes in different cultural media contexts.

III. Reflect on how justice and punishment function in crime fiction.

IV. Evaluate different genres and styles of crime fiction in literature and popular media.

Reflect on the interpersonal impacts of crime as represented in different social and cultural narratives

Arguing that you don't care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don't care about free speech because you have nothing to say."

Discuss the theme of privacy in Snowden. The following questions are for your consideration to help you get started (you'd don't have to answer or use them):

1. How might Snowden consider the notion of privacy compared to other characters in the film? Why is this significant beyond putting him into conflict with the U.S. government?

2. Who has "privacy" in the film and who does not? Why?

3. Should governments be allowed to invade the privacy of known and/or suspected criminals, even without proper legal support (spying on people)? Why or why not?

4. Does and/or should privacy come with rights and responsibilities? If so, what and explain why.

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