This dataset consists of a content analysis of 100 news articles covering the Virginia Tech Massacre of 2007. The articles were drawn from three news publications: The New York Times, USA Today and The Washington Post. The analysis focused on the following questions: how the media frames the event focusing on education systems, how policy and security function within education, and how the media frames mental illness through coding key words and statements related to the codes. The media discusses Seung-Hui Choâs extensive mental illness as a factor, Virginia Tech's lack of knowledge of Seung-Hui Cho's mental illness as well as not connecting the dots to see a young man capable of homicide
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News frames play a vital role in shaping the audience\u27s interpretation of the news, their partici...
On April 16, 2007, a gunman attacked the Virginia Tech (VT) campus killing 32 people, wounding 17 ot...
The Virginia Tech shooting incident, which took place in 2007 in the state of Virginia in the United...
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On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui Cho, a livid and mentally ill student, shot to death 32 students and fa...
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On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui Cho, a psychologically disturbed student at Virginia Tech, shot to deat...
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Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
The increase of mass shootings in the U.S. has amplified news reporting on mental illness as a possi...
There’s something especially fragile and disturbing about school shootings. Schools used to be seen ...
The Monash University shooting which occurred in 2002, in Melbourne Australia, is analysed using cla...
News frames play a vital role in shaping the audience\u27s interpretation of the news, their partici...
On April 16, 2007, a gunman attacked the Virginia Tech (VT) campus killing 32 people, wounding 17 ot...
The Virginia Tech shooting incident, which took place in 2007 in the state of Virginia in the United...
hate blows a bubble of despair into hugeness world system universe and bang –fear buries a tomorrow ...
On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui Cho, a livid and mentally ill student, shot to death 32 students and fa...
Violence in schools is nothing new in this country. The simple mention of the word Columbine brings ...
The current research employs a content analysis of newspaper media coverage of eight school shooting...
This study is a content analysis of news articles of school shooting incidents that occurred within ...
On April 16, 2007, Seung Hui Cho, a psychologically disturbed student at Virginia Tech, shot to deat...
This study examines the reality and news media coverage of all mass shootings in the United States f...
Statistics show that the number of mass shootings and involved fatalities have drastically increased...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
The increase of mass shootings in the U.S. has amplified news reporting on mental illness as a possi...
There’s something especially fragile and disturbing about school shootings. Schools used to be seen ...
The Monash University shooting which occurred in 2002, in Melbourne Australia, is analysed using cla...
News frames play a vital role in shaping the audience\u27s interpretation of the news, their partici...