This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers overtime. It identifies the groups of people who have been successful in conveying messages in and through Flemish press news, and explores the way they have represented problems of, and suggested solutions to, regulated incivilities over the years. Furthermore, against the backdrop of newsmaking criminology, it considers whether and how crime and justice experts have contributed to shaping the Flemish media discourse on regulated incivilities overtime. Overall the analysis of press news has found that the press, by giving coverage to the voices of local institutional actors, has promoted the criminalisation of nuisance and, especially, of phy...
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This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
Media representations of incivilities could include the inspection of the possible influence of news...
Media representations reflect a wide conceptualisation of ‘dangerousness’, which often bears little ...
This presentation is based on the author’s PhD thesis, which provides comparative empirical data on ...
This contribution discusses the supplementary value of media analyses to understanding the relations...
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‘Newsmaking criminology’ is an approach to criminological research characterised by critical engagem...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
Violence towards public sector employees is perceived as a growing problem in a number of societies,...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
This article analyses the representations of regulated nuisance in a section of Flemish newspapers o...
Media representations of incivilities could include the inspection of the possible influence of news...
Media representations reflect a wide conceptualisation of ‘dangerousness’, which often bears little ...
This presentation is based on the author’s PhD thesis, which provides comparative empirical data on ...
This contribution discusses the supplementary value of media analyses to understanding the relations...
In recent years the crime prevention (CP) policies of many EU countries have been expanded up to inc...
In this paper we focus on the development of the codebook for a content analysis that is designed to...
In this article we examine whether the proposal to criminalize illegal stay in the Netherlands was p...
This paper considers the ways in which the rise of new media might challenge commonplace criminologi...
Recidivism has been debated as a public issue since the end of the 1990's. Criminal laws are enacted...
‘Newsmaking criminology’ is an approach to criminological research characterised by critical engagem...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
Violence towards public sector employees is perceived as a growing problem in a number of societies,...