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A professor of criminology and sociology at Drew University, Dr. Scott Bonn is an acclaimed author and renowned expert on the behavior and motivations of criminals. A respected media commentator, Dr. Bonn is frequently called upon to share his insights into various types of crime, including white-collar, state crime, bullying, domestic violence, sexual assault and serial homicide.
Prior to becoming a criminologist and college professor, I was an advertising and media executive for more than twenty years. While serving as vice president for a couple of different television networks in the s, including NBC, it became apparent to me that a crime news story is an entertainment product just like an episode of CSI or Criminal Minds.
Sensationalized and graphic entertainment news generates large network television audiences and major advertisers are willing to pay handsomely to present their commercials to those audiences. Therefore, it is in the best financial interests of network television producers to make their crime news stories as shocking and enticing as possible to viewers. I have developed a unique, integrated, and interdisciplinary theory called "critical communication" to explain how state officials, including politicians and law enforcement, and the news media together shape public opinion on complex social issues such as homicide, capital punishment, illicit drugs, abortion and terrorism.
I teach a variety of courses in criminology, sociology of deviance, media and crime, and criminal justice. My primary research interests include serial homicide, white-collar crime, state crime, domestic violence and how the media influence public attitudes and opinions.