Representations of Law in
'The Wire' and 'A Touch of Frost'
They are both set in different countries, 'The Wire' is set in America and 'A Touch of Frost' is set in Britain. This means that the representations of law will be significantly different. The opening scenes of both the clips establish the setting of the drama. There is a build up in 'A Touch of Frost' before the police arrive which keeps the audience in suspense.

The police officers in this scene are wearing a uniform which implies they have power. These police officers are of a higher status than the boy who has been murdered or the people hovering around in the neighbourhood which we can tell by their clothing of tracksuits and hoodies. This implies they are of a lower class and the stereotype is that they cause trouble. The police clearly have more status than the rest of the community, but the audience are encouraged to
identify
with the neighbourhood by putting more emphasis on their situation.
The police are seen in this clip as being very helpful and as good people trying to discover who the murderer is however, in reality people don't respect the police as much as this clip would suggest. Also, the iconography of the police badge and the notebook makes him look very important and gives a more realistic feeling. In this clip there is not one man in control, they all work together as a team however in 'A Touch of Frost' this is entirely different as there is one man in control of calling the other officers to arrest the criminals.In the other clip however, they present the police as being slightly more aggressive although they appear to be getting more of a result than in the previous clip. They are also wearing the uniform which emphasises their power over the public. All of the police officers appear to be white which would suggest that stereotypically, it is usually white people that deal with the law and it's the black people who commit crimes and get into trouble with the law.

The Wire automatically gave a sense of being a police drama whereas the Frost episode started off as a very natural scene although the two men looked like they were up to something illegal with their shifty looks. The law is presented in different ways in each of the extracts.
In 'The Wire', the police and the public appear to be a lot more equal than in the other extract where they are completely separated and there is a significant difference in the way they treat each other. There is an obvious divide between the police officers and the rest of the community which is presented through the complete opposite clothing and their different ethnicities stereotypically show who has the power.
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