Publication Date
2025
Document Type
Book
Description
True-crime has become one of contemporary American media's most popular entertainment genres. This paper examines the reasons behind our public fascination with true-crime and its implications, specifically regarding how it impacts victims’ loved ones. Through a critical analysis of three key forms of true-crime entertainment—dark tourism, film, and podcasts—this research will explore the ethical concerns surrounding the portrayal of crime-related tragedies as entertainment. While existing scholarship often dismisses the genre as inherently problematic, this mindset is unrealistic and unproductive. Instead, this paper advocates reforming its current structure and fostering a more socially responsible and ethical approach. Moreover, to reduce harm to victims’ loved ones rather than just entertaining, true-crime content can and should be shifted to raise awareness, cultivate empathy, and advocate for victims.
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Recommended Citation
Ori, Jordan, "Ethical Considerations of True-Crime Entertainment on Victims’ Loved Ones" (2025). Research Days Posters 2025. 135.
https://orb.binghamton.edu/research_days_posters_2025/135
