Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage on public opinion, fear of crime, and other attitudes. Coverage of the death penalty, particularly executions, is a popular topic among researchers, who wish to examine whether deterrence is achieved when media outlets cover executions in the news. The current study examines an underlying, and perhaps overlooked, aspect of this previous research -- how consistent is media coverage of these issues? By examining coverage of death sentences, not executions, in two Ohio newspapers, the current study illustrates that coverage of certain crimes -- crimes that result in a death sentence -- is not similar both between the newspapers and within each ...
Background: According to cultivation theory, distorted representations of social reality on televisi...
Theoretically, the media influences public perceptions of crime and criminality and helps shape perc...
Since the nineteenth century, executions have been transformed from public events to ‘behind-the-sce...
What determines how death penalty cases are covered by the media? In new research, Richard L. Vining...
Why do some death row cases receive large amounts of media coverage while the vast go unnoticed? Thi...
In the present article we examined the genesis of public opinion in the USA about the death sentence...
This research analyzes local TV news coverage of three Nebraska executions in the 1990s, the first i...
Despite the 1976 affirmation by the Supreme Court that the death penalty does not violate the Consti...
This study investigates the effects of increased knowledge about the death penalty on subjects\u27 c...
The article examines the relationship between homicide and capital punishment. Studies by several re...
Thesis (M.A., Communications Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This study in...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This paper examines how the Supreme Court and newsprint media interface with and react to each other...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
Background: According to cultivation theory, distorted representations of social reality on televisi...
Theoretically, the media influences public perceptions of crime and criminality and helps shape perc...
Since the nineteenth century, executions have been transformed from public events to ‘behind-the-sce...
What determines how death penalty cases are covered by the media? In new research, Richard L. Vining...
Why do some death row cases receive large amounts of media coverage while the vast go unnoticed? Thi...
In the present article we examined the genesis of public opinion in the USA about the death sentence...
This research analyzes local TV news coverage of three Nebraska executions in the 1990s, the first i...
Despite the 1976 affirmation by the Supreme Court that the death penalty does not violate the Consti...
This study investigates the effects of increased knowledge about the death penalty on subjects\u27 c...
The article examines the relationship between homicide and capital punishment. Studies by several re...
Thesis (M.A., Communications Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This study in...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This paper examines how the Supreme Court and newsprint media interface with and react to each other...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
Background: According to cultivation theory, distorted representations of social reality on televisi...
Theoretically, the media influences public perceptions of crime and criminality and helps shape perc...
Since the nineteenth century, executions have been transformed from public events to ‘behind-the-sce...