Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This article looks at the way newspaper articles report on and frame the deaths of unarmed people of color at the hands of law enforcement and security personnel from 1999-2017 to determine if local and national print media frame these stories using similar terminology and concepts. Tabular, graphical, and statistical analysis all demonstrate that local and national newspapers do not use similar terminology and concepts. 
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Over the past few decades, p...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
2 Ab s tract This dissertation explores the ways in which narratives about decisive events coales ce...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
Technology has made news media a universal phenomenon in covering police-citizen interactions. Criti...
The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal f...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
Newspapers use frames to determine what facts are used in stories, and how the chosen facts are wor...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
This framing analysis determined how three national media platforms portrayed two high profile polic...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
poster abstractWith several highly publicized police killings in the latter half of 2014, the issue ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Over the past few decades, p...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
2 Ab s tract This dissertation explores the ways in which narratives about decisive events coales ce...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
Technology has made news media a universal phenomenon in covering police-citizen interactions. Criti...
The study examines the effects of visual framing in news coverage of law enforcement use of lethal f...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
Newspapers use frames to determine what facts are used in stories, and how the chosen facts are wor...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
After the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the deaths of unarmed Black teens T...
This framing analysis determined how three national media platforms portrayed two high profile polic...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
poster abstractWith several highly publicized police killings in the latter half of 2014, the issue ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] Over the past few decades, p...
When law enforcement officers, regardless of race and ethnicity, are exposed to messages of Black vi...
2 Ab s tract This dissertation explores the ways in which narratives about decisive events coales ce...