Regular Session - CSA084 –Youth and SocietyCompeting emotional ideologies within three Canadian newspapers during the 1990s are analyzed with respect to youth crime debates. Comparing and contrasting representational tactics between regional and national, as well as ‘tabloid’ versus ‘broadsheet’ newspapers, this paper seeks to explicate ‘emotions contests’ which are closely related to ‘victim contests’ over young offender culpability and identity. Emotions contests are underscored where emotional reactions to social problems become, themselves, the source of contention. Drawing upon constructionist theory, particular attention is paid to the ‘discursive architecture’ of news articles, including the arrangement of claims in dialogue with eac...
Since its implementation in 2003, the Youth Criminal Justice Act has been the subject of intense pol...
This study examines the social construction of girls' violence and gang involvement as a social prob...
‘Newsmaking criminology’ is an approach to criminological research characterised by critical engagem...
The author explores how three Canadian newspapers address appropriate reactions to youth crime durin...
2nd ed.Explores how three Canadian newspapers address appropriate reactions to youth crime during th...
This research explores different representations of youth crime in Canada from a feminist criminolog...
The subject of this thesis is Canadian youth justice philosophy, and the paradigms and paradoxes wi...
This thesis draws upon a social constructionist paradigm and content analysis analytic strategy to a...
This study examines the problem of the moral panic over youth violence focusing on how these phenome...
The language in media stories surrounding the high drama of juvenile and youth crime is very alarmis...
SPECIAL Session: Session 72: Student Award Winning Papers II1st Place winner of the Student Paper Co...
Over the last few years, there has been an abundance of media articles published on irregular migran...
In order to assess the relevance of claims often found in contemporary print media accounts that you...
This article traces the evolution of the youth justice system in Canada and the United States and ex...
In this article I examine Canadian youth crime debates as a way to explore the connection between "v...
Since its implementation in 2003, the Youth Criminal Justice Act has been the subject of intense pol...
This study examines the social construction of girls' violence and gang involvement as a social prob...
‘Newsmaking criminology’ is an approach to criminological research characterised by critical engagem...
The author explores how three Canadian newspapers address appropriate reactions to youth crime durin...
2nd ed.Explores how three Canadian newspapers address appropriate reactions to youth crime during th...
This research explores different representations of youth crime in Canada from a feminist criminolog...
The subject of this thesis is Canadian youth justice philosophy, and the paradigms and paradoxes wi...
This thesis draws upon a social constructionist paradigm and content analysis analytic strategy to a...
This study examines the problem of the moral panic over youth violence focusing on how these phenome...
The language in media stories surrounding the high drama of juvenile and youth crime is very alarmis...
SPECIAL Session: Session 72: Student Award Winning Papers II1st Place winner of the Student Paper Co...
Over the last few years, there has been an abundance of media articles published on irregular migran...
In order to assess the relevance of claims often found in contemporary print media accounts that you...
This article traces the evolution of the youth justice system in Canada and the United States and ex...
In this article I examine Canadian youth crime debates as a way to explore the connection between "v...
Since its implementation in 2003, the Youth Criminal Justice Act has been the subject of intense pol...
This study examines the social construction of girls' violence and gang involvement as a social prob...
‘Newsmaking criminology’ is an approach to criminological research characterised by critical engagem...