This study describes the reporting trajectories of the 13 cases that received the most coverage in a leading British newspaper, The Times, over a period of 23 years (1977 to 1999 inclusive). We have classified these as ‘mega-cases’. This approach moves beyond merely measuring the coverage of cases to charting how cases can escalate to become ‘moral panics’, move into a shared ‘general knowledge’ of killing or, in some cases, come to occupy iconic status. Some ‘mega’ cases fade from consciousness when viewed over a period of time. In ‘mega-cases’ there is an unexpected ‘primary incident’ that makes the case newsworthy in the first instance. Then the ‘formal process’ helps to manage a homicide within accepted and acceptable boundaries. In bro...
This article considers the context of the special edition on homicide and how the articles within it...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
Mass shootings have a birthday. After the murder of 16 people at the University of Texas on August 1...
Recent work on homicide and the media has focused on the United States. This study considers the Bri...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
A series of seven mass-homicides occurring in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom 1987-199...
Why do some death row cases receive large amounts of media coverage while the vast go unnoticed? Thi...
Data available on the characteristics of all Australian homicides over ten years since mid 1989 pro...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
Media coverage of serial murder is both sensational and exhaustive. This article examines the “traje...
This article describes a problem created by the mass media and confronted by criminal-investigative ...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
Over the past twenty years, claimsmakers have asserted that the mid-1960s marked the beginning of an...
This article considers the context of the special edition on homicide and how the articles within it...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
Mass shootings have a birthday. After the murder of 16 people at the University of Texas on August 1...
Recent work on homicide and the media has focused on the United States. This study considers the Bri...
This paper outlines the distorted nature of press reporting of English and Welsh homicides. We inves...
A series of seven mass-homicides occurring in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom 1987-199...
Why do some death row cases receive large amounts of media coverage while the vast go unnoticed? Thi...
Data available on the characteristics of all Australian homicides over ten years since mid 1989 pro...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
Media coverage of serial murder is both sensational and exhaustive. This article examines the “traje...
This article describes a problem created by the mass media and confronted by criminal-investigative ...
How was crime and justice news constructed in the late eighteenth century? This paper uses a compari...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
There is a comprehensive body of scholarly work regarding the way media represent crime and how it i...
Over the past twenty years, claimsmakers have asserted that the mid-1960s marked the beginning of an...
This article considers the context of the special edition on homicide and how the articles within it...
This study examines the representation of crime stories in the news. Using 71 matched pairs, we exam...
Mass shootings have a birthday. After the murder of 16 people at the University of Texas on August 1...