This paper explores crime reports on verdicts and sentences in child/teenager murder cases in the British press with a view to demonstrating that ‘simplifi cation’ is one of the signifi cant values of crime reporting, regardless of the type of newspaper (Jewkes 2004). The analysis illustrates how both quality and popular British newspapers employ ‘binary oppositions’ (i.e. a typical feature of simplifi cation), such as good vs. evil, in order to communicate to their audiences the social status of victims and killers and at the same time traditional social values and norms. The employment of ‘binary oppositions’ in noun phrases that introduce and/or classify victims and killers thus enables newspapers to appeal to the public and act, or at l...
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When moral boundaries are defined, TV news storytelling plays an important role. This paper explores...
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Introduction (part): Newspapers not only deliver the news, but also guide the ideological stance of ...
The news media representation of children and young people as victims and offenders of crime
This paper explores crime reports on verdicts and sentences in child/teenager murder cases in the Br...
The most striking thing about media reporting of young people with respect to crime and criminal jus...
Media reporting of controversial issues seek to reflect and shape public opinion. In this presentat...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
The news media coverage of two young girls abducted in the UK in the summer of 2002 appeared unprece...
Media representations reflect a wide conceptualisation of ‘dangerousness’, which often bears little ...
This essay combines quantitative and qualitative analysis of 6 UK television news programmes. It see...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
When moral boundaries are defined, TV news storytelling plays an important role. This paper explores...
The paper presents a study of naming and referring strategies as they were manifest in crime news re...
Introduction (part): Newspapers not only deliver the news, but also guide the ideological stance of ...
The news media representation of children and young people as victims and offenders of crime
This paper explores crime reports on verdicts and sentences in child/teenager murder cases in the Br...
The most striking thing about media reporting of young people with respect to crime and criminal jus...
Media reporting of controversial issues seek to reflect and shape public opinion. In this presentat...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
The news media coverage of two young girls abducted in the UK in the summer of 2002 appeared unprece...
Media representations reflect a wide conceptualisation of ‘dangerousness’, which often bears little ...
This essay combines quantitative and qualitative analysis of 6 UK television news programmes. It see...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
When moral boundaries are defined, TV news storytelling plays an important role. This paper explores...