Crime news was a media staple throughout the twentieth century. What Britons read, heard and watched shaped public understanding of crime, prompted police inquiries and initiated legislation. While we know much about the content of crime news and something of its reception, we know little about its production. This article addresses this known unknown. Using a unique police investigation into press reports of black marketeering and corruption in wartime Leeds, it reveals the investigative methods reporters used and the rules under which they operated
This is an open access journal available at www.idrcentre.orgIn an empirical study of white-collar c...
This article examines the media reportage of white-collar crimes, organised crimes and cybercrimes, ...
Using a South Australian example, and based on interviews with journalists and their sources, this p...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
This paper explores the manner in which prison and prisoners are constructed by the news media and ...
The reporting of crime stories in the press and media. an examination of how crime is made into news
One of the factors which seems to be important in ultimately leading to the over-turning of wrongful...
This article analyses the origins of the popular BBC TV crime programme, Crimewatch UK, and the init...
This article is focused on the use of the news sources by Print Media in incident & crime report...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
Working relationships between journalists and police have implications for the ways in which news ab...
This is an open access journal available at www.idrcentre.orgIn an empirical study of white-collar c...
This article examines the media reportage of white-collar crimes, organised crimes and cybercrimes, ...
Using a South Australian example, and based on interviews with journalists and their sources, this p...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
This article focuses on the reporting of racecourse crime, exploring the shifting cultural contexts ...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
This paper explores the manner in which prison and prisoners are constructed by the news media and ...
The reporting of crime stories in the press and media. an examination of how crime is made into news
One of the factors which seems to be important in ultimately leading to the over-turning of wrongful...
This article analyses the origins of the popular BBC TV crime programme, Crimewatch UK, and the init...
This article is focused on the use of the news sources by Print Media in incident & crime report...
Academic and public attention has long focused on media images of crime. Crime media create and repr...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
Working relationships between journalists and police have implications for the ways in which news ab...
This is an open access journal available at www.idrcentre.orgIn an empirical study of white-collar c...
This article examines the media reportage of white-collar crimes, organised crimes and cybercrimes, ...
Using a South Australian example, and based on interviews with journalists and their sources, this p...