Monday, September 19, 2011

Haywood

   Haywood begins the chapter by talking about images and how much more they have become a part of of our everyday lives. Now unless you live in an Amish community, I have to agree with with Haywood. The media has learned  quickly the ways to use the technology that surrounds us today. For example, on facebook, I find it impossible now to catch up on what my friends are doing without coming across some form of an ad.
   Talking about the images of the crime that are presented to us through many ways, from the video taken on a cell phone and posted on youtube to the picture of a crime scene printed in the newspaper, I feel like Haywood is not only trying to connect students studying crime and media but everyone that has dealt with technology in their life.