True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research has been done on the genre and what its impact may be on Canadian listeners. Using data from a survey on 455 true crime podcast consumers in Canada, this study identifies common listener characteristics and participant support for the reinstatement of the death penalty. Relationships between high podcast consumption, participation in crime and justice activism, and support for the death penalty are explored, and opportunities for future research are discussed
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Women make up a disproportionate portion of the audience for true crime media. This research invest...
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True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research h...
Following the introduction of the Safe Streets and Communities Act, mandatory minimum penalties (MMP...
This thesis investigates crime memorabilia, or ‘true crime objects’, and proposes the concept of ‘au...
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In the fall of 2012, the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Health and Community Services (DHCS...
Women make up a disproportionate portion of the audience for true crime media. This research invest...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has a high global prevalence with a range of consequences including ...
True crime podcasts are very popular in Canada and across the world. Despite this, little research h...
Following the introduction of the Safe Streets and Communities Act, mandatory minimum penalties (MMP...
This thesis investigates crime memorabilia, or ‘true crime objects’, and proposes the concept of ‘au...
Scholars, the media, and the public have been concerned about differing values placed on crime victi...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-64).This thesis is a case-study of the Office of the ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how those involved with the Convict Criminology Group naviga...
Jurors are subject to many biases that hinder their ability to make objective decisions and nullific...
This paper examines current literature regarding the legal ruling Jordan’s Principle. It critically ...
Conditions in jails and prisons are matters of great public importance. News media must have access ...
Dying in the Southwest explores the relationship between the individual, the collective, and the lar...
This dissertation examines the consumption of crime narratives in America, from seventeenth century ...
Recent research has shown that mock jurors are sensitive to interrogation coerciveness and its relat...
In the fall of 2012, the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Health and Community Services (DHCS...
Women make up a disproportionate portion of the audience for true crime media. This research invest...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has a high global prevalence with a range of consequences including ...