This paper re-examines certain previous conclusions from the classic literature on police/media relations in the United Kingdom in the wake of the Filkin and Leveson Reports. The paper draws on interviews with senior Metropolitan Police officers, press officers and national crime journalists and argues that previous conclusions about asymmetrical relations favouring the police are partially problematic, with the media being in possession of key resources that often give them the upper hand. The paper also explores the role of new media in crime reporting and exposing police misconduct and suggests a new transfiguration may be emerging in police/media relations, allowing the media partially to bypass police sources
No sooner had the Leveson Inquiry opened in 2011 than journalists and politicians were warning of a ...
The political fallout post-Leveson has led to the press needing to re-evaluate some of its methods o...
With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. ...
Inspired in part by the findings of, and fallout from, the Leveson Inquiry, and the recommendations ...
Changes to how police forces in England and Wales are working to manage their public image in an env...
This study explores three issues. Firstly, it examines the effect of the use of digital platforms on...
In 2012 the Leveson Inquiry investigated relations between the police and the press, examining the r...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed-methods data ...
Police and Crime Commissioners look set to become a reality, despite the limited interest in the ele...
The relationship between police and media has been and remains one of the most significant for both ...
The Malaysian police and media have had a very volatile relationship. Both are similar, that is resp...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
Working relationships between journalists and police have implications for the ways in which news ab...
No sooner had the Leveson Inquiry opened in 2011 than journalists and politicians were warning of a ...
The political fallout post-Leveson has led to the press needing to re-evaluate some of its methods o...
With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. ...
Inspired in part by the findings of, and fallout from, the Leveson Inquiry, and the recommendations ...
Changes to how police forces in England and Wales are working to manage their public image in an env...
This study explores three issues. Firstly, it examines the effect of the use of digital platforms on...
In 2012 the Leveson Inquiry investigated relations between the police and the press, examining the r...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
James Margach famously argued that Prime Ministers from Lloyd George to Callaghan had been intent on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a mixed-methods data ...
Police and Crime Commissioners look set to become a reality, despite the limited interest in the ele...
The relationship between police and media has been and remains one of the most significant for both ...
The Malaysian police and media have had a very volatile relationship. Both are similar, that is resp...
As a result of the phone-hacking scandal and evidence of other serious journalistic abuses by some n...
Working relationships between journalists and police have implications for the ways in which news ab...
No sooner had the Leveson Inquiry opened in 2011 than journalists and politicians were warning of a ...
The political fallout post-Leveson has led to the press needing to re-evaluate some of its methods o...
With Leveson in recess for most of the month, the action was outside the courtroom during February. ...