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A central tension in the series is the conflict between revealing and the filmmakers' own narrative slant .

: Highlighting his initial 18-year wrongful imprisonment for a sexual assault he did not commit. Making a Murderer - ...

The series is often categorized as "advocacy journalism" because it utilizes specific thematic frames to build sympathy for Avery and Dassey. Research identifies three primary archetypes used to shape Avery's public identity: A central tension in the series is the

: Using the family's socioeconomic status to argue they were easy targets for institutional bias. Systemic Criticism vs. Media Bias Research identifies three primary archetypes used to shape

: Positioning a low-status family against a seemingly corrupt and powerful local law enforcement apparatus.

The 2015 Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer , directed by and Moira Demos , serves as a powerful case study in the intersection of media framing , advocacy , and criminal justice . By chronicling the legal battles of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin , the series prompted global debate over the integrity of the American legal system. The Mechanics of Advocacy and Framing