Viewers of local television newscasts across the United States are regularly exposed to crime news stories. Crime coverage by local television stations is studied with an interest in how live reporting, dramatic video, and timeliness influence perceptions of race in the United States. Crime coverage did not always identify the race of a suspect because that information often was not available from police. However, when violent criminals or suspects were identified, race normally was shown through a mug shot, photograph, or video from the scene. When an African-American suspect was shown in police custody, the images tended to reinforce existing racial stereotypes about African-Americans as dangerous criminals
Jan Lauren Boyles, Greenlee School of Journalism and Mass Communication Abstract: Culturally, televi...
This quantitative research is a content analysis of network affiliate crime reporting statistics in ...
56 pagesThis thesis analyzes the depictions of Whites and Blacks in crime stories in local televisio...
Media depictions in television crime newscasts contribute to higher acts of violence among African A...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
Local television news is the public’s primary source of public affairs information. News stories abo...
Local television news is the public’s primary source of public affairs information. News stories abo...
Media studies have found Blacks more often linked with media reports of violent crime in their local...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the perceptions of media professionals on th...
This study examines the quantity and quality of crime coverage on television and its perceived impac...
This volume offers an analysis of crime coverage on local television, exploring the nature of local ...
This study examines the quantity and quality of crime coverage on television and its perceived impac...
Jan Lauren Boyles, Greenlee School of Journalism and Mass Communication Abstract: Culturally, televi...
This quantitative research is a content analysis of network affiliate crime reporting statistics in ...
56 pagesThis thesis analyzes the depictions of Whites and Blacks in crime stories in local televisio...
Media depictions in television crime newscasts contribute to higher acts of violence among African A...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
The media is instrumental in the construction of criminality and criminal justice. This study system...
Local television news is the public’s primary source of public affairs information. News stories abo...
Local television news is the public’s primary source of public affairs information. News stories abo...
Media studies have found Blacks more often linked with media reports of violent crime in their local...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the perceptions of media professionals on th...
This study examines the quantity and quality of crime coverage on television and its perceived impac...
This volume offers an analysis of crime coverage on local television, exploring the nature of local ...
This study examines the quantity and quality of crime coverage on television and its perceived impac...
Jan Lauren Boyles, Greenlee School of Journalism and Mass Communication Abstract: Culturally, televi...
This quantitative research is a content analysis of network affiliate crime reporting statistics in ...
56 pagesThis thesis analyzes the depictions of Whites and Blacks in crime stories in local televisio...