This paper considers issues related to the reporting of non-convictions for minor criminal offences. The entry point for the discussion is a content analysis of press court reporting across the Australian state of Victoria that shows that many newspapers report non-convictions. The paper observes that as the practice of reporting non-convictions has extended into digital space, a person the local court decides should not have a black mark recorded against their name can now be named and shamed before a global audience for an indefinite period. This paper has two aims: to document the Victorian news media's practice of reporting non-convictions for minor offences, and to argue that its authority to name and shame those who receive non-c...
Worried by the rising incidence of arrests, detention, jail, harassment and even murder of journalis...
his paper is designed to explore the influence of the media upon the way in which we think about cri...
As an employee at Ashley Youth Detention Centre (AYDC) I have been a keen follower of the Tasmanian ...
This paper considers issues related to the reporting of non-convictions for minor criminal offences....
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This article reports on research being undertaken with the support of the Victorian Law Foundation t...
This preliminary study examines the role of media publicity in criminal justice. It also provides an...
Public shaming and humiliation have been used across cultures for centuries to punish offenders and ...
I begin this paper with a very Australian media parable about a man called I will call X. This story...
The punishment imposed on criminal offenders by courts often does not exhaust the hardship they expe...
There is a widespread perception that there has been a collapse in court reporting in England and Wa...
“Media release journalism” is the practice of passing off a media release as news without conducting...
In light of recent press coverage of historic child sexual abuse, we aimed to examine contemporary r...
The practical purpose of writing this journal is to find out whether the act of spreading newspaper ...
Worried by the rising incidence of arrests, detention, jail, harassment and even murder of journalis...
his paper is designed to explore the influence of the media upon the way in which we think about cri...
As an employee at Ashley Youth Detention Centre (AYDC) I have been a keen follower of the Tasmanian ...
This paper considers issues related to the reporting of non-convictions for minor criminal offences....
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This paper examines the role of media in publicising the names of people who receive a non-convictio...
This article reports on research being undertaken with the support of the Victorian Law Foundation t...
This preliminary study examines the role of media publicity in criminal justice. It also provides an...
Public shaming and humiliation have been used across cultures for centuries to punish offenders and ...
I begin this paper with a very Australian media parable about a man called I will call X. This story...
The punishment imposed on criminal offenders by courts often does not exhaust the hardship they expe...
There is a widespread perception that there has been a collapse in court reporting in England and Wa...
“Media release journalism” is the practice of passing off a media release as news without conducting...
In light of recent press coverage of historic child sexual abuse, we aimed to examine contemporary r...
The practical purpose of writing this journal is to find out whether the act of spreading newspaper ...
Worried by the rising incidence of arrests, detention, jail, harassment and even murder of journalis...
his paper is designed to explore the influence of the media upon the way in which we think about cri...
As an employee at Ashley Youth Detention Centre (AYDC) I have been a keen follower of the Tasmanian ...