This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to house convicted paedophiles within a local community (albeit inside a prison). It argues that a politics of paedophilia has emerged in which inter-agency consensus on the issue of ‘what to do’ with high-profile sex offenders has broken down. Accordingly, the article situates newspaper ‘outing’ of paedophiles in the community in relation to vigilante journalism and leaked information from official agencies. The article then presents research findings from a case study of news events set in train following a whistle-blowing reaction by Prison Officers’ Association officials to Home Office plans. Drawing from a corpus of 10 interviews with journalis...
Lies, distortion and what doesn’t work: Monitoring prison stories in the British media PAUL MASON, C...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press play...
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to hous...
This article explores the influence of partisanship on the framing of a local news agenda. Using a c...
This article explores the influence of partisanship on the framing of a local news agenda. Using a c...
Individuals classified as sexual predators are the pariahs of the community. Sex offenders are argua...
We present two studies examining the role of the British press in promoting heuristic-based decision...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
There has recently been a noticeable shift within the area of criminal justice relating to the impor...
This article explores the contemporary phenomenon of "namingand shaming " sex offenders. C...
In light of recent press coverage of historic child sexual abuse, we aimed to examine contemporary r...
This article argues that the populist and highly punitive penal policy in the UK is promoted by medi...
This article explores the contemporary phenomenon of ‘naming and shaming ’ sex offenders. Community ...
Written in conunction with academics at University of West of EnglandThis article reviews the curren...
Lies, distortion and what doesn’t work: Monitoring prison stories in the British media PAUL MASON, C...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press play...
This article explores the leaking of confidential information about secret Home Office plans to hous...
This article explores the influence of partisanship on the framing of a local news agenda. Using a c...
This article explores the influence of partisanship on the framing of a local news agenda. Using a c...
Individuals classified as sexual predators are the pariahs of the community. Sex offenders are argua...
We present two studies examining the role of the British press in promoting heuristic-based decision...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
There has recently been a noticeable shift within the area of criminal justice relating to the impor...
This article explores the contemporary phenomenon of "namingand shaming " sex offenders. C...
In light of recent press coverage of historic child sexual abuse, we aimed to examine contemporary r...
This article argues that the populist and highly punitive penal policy in the UK is promoted by medi...
This article explores the contemporary phenomenon of ‘naming and shaming ’ sex offenders. Community ...
Written in conunction with academics at University of West of EnglandThis article reviews the curren...
Lies, distortion and what doesn’t work: Monitoring prison stories in the British media PAUL MASON, C...
‘Paedophile hunters’ have attracted global media attention. The limited literature on paedophile hun...
This chapter analyses how, immediately after the arrest of Amanda Knox, the UK’s national press play...