Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds on previous literature by examining a nearly homogenous victim population (N = 223) to identify salient predictors of newsworthiness, particularly celebrated coverage, using The Baltimore Sun, the city\u27s largest newspaper. Contrary to prior research, in this analysis, neither race nor gender were found to be consistent significant factors in receiving media coverage. Various factors, including females, older victims, White victims, and homicides by stabbings, asphyxiation, or other circumstances, were found to be indicators of several types of celebrated coverage
White men represent a disproportionate number of mass murderers via guns/bombings in the U.S. Though...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
While much research has been conducted concerning the coverage of crime by the media, little is know...
Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds...
Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper cov...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
danielle christenson In the last thirty years with the growth of 24-hour news channels, Internet onl...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
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...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
This study examined the characteristics of mass public shootings from 2000 through 2019 that impacte...
Media depictions in television crime newscasts contribute to higher acts of violence among African A...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
The focus of this study is on media reporting of police involved shootings in Florida. Given that kn...
White men represent a disproportionate number of mass murderers via guns/bombings in the U.S. Though...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
While much research has been conducted concerning the coverage of crime by the media, little is know...
Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds...
Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper cov...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
danielle christenson In the last thirty years with the growth of 24-hour news channels, Internet onl...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
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...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
This study examined the characteristics of mass public shootings from 2000 through 2019 that impacte...
Media depictions in television crime newscasts contribute to higher acts of violence among African A...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
The focus of this study is on media reporting of police involved shootings in Florida. Given that kn...
White men represent a disproportionate number of mass murderers via guns/bombings in the U.S. Though...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
While much research has been conducted concerning the coverage of crime by the media, little is know...