This research examines how the media report on sentences given to those who commit serious crimes against children and how this impacts on public knowledge and attitudes. Three months of press and television coverage were analysed in order to establish the editorial lines that are taken in different sections of the media and how they are promoted by selective reporting of sentencing. Results indicate that a small number of very high profile crimes account for a significant proportion of reporting in this area and often, particularly in the tabloid press, important information regarding sentencing rationale is sidelined in favour of moral condemnation and criticism of the judiciary. Polling data indicate that public attitudes are highly crit...
This paper focuses on public opinion of crime salience and punitive attitudes, looking specifically ...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
The development of sentencing policy has become problematic over the last thirty years or so in most...
This research examines how the media report on sentences given to those who commit serious crimes ag...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
ln democratic societies, crime policy and its management by parliaments and ministries largely depen...
This chapter is based on research funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation: Re-thinking Crime and Pu...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
The political fallout post-Leveson has led to the press needing to re-evaluate some of its methods o...
We explore how television broadcasting of unrelated criminal justice events affects sentencing. Expl...
Media attention and public sentiment on crime and the criminal justice system, both have been widely...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
Sweden is often portrayed as a hold out from ‘penal populism’, with a comparatively non-punitive pop...
This paper focuses on public opinion of crime salience and punitive attitudes, looking specifically ...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
The development of sentencing policy has become problematic over the last thirty years or so in most...
This research examines how the media report on sentences given to those who commit serious crimes ag...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
ln democratic societies, crime policy and its management by parliaments and ministries largely depen...
This chapter is based on research funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation: Re-thinking Crime and Pu...
This Article argues that commercial pressures are determining the news media\u27s contemporary treat...
The political fallout post-Leveson has led to the press needing to re-evaluate some of its methods o...
We explore how television broadcasting of unrelated criminal justice events affects sentencing. Expl...
Media attention and public sentiment on crime and the criminal justice system, both have been widely...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
Findings concerning people’s attitudes toward crime and punishment are often at odds, perhaps influe...
Media reports both inform and enhance public attitudes toward a host of social phenomena, not least ...
Sweden is often portrayed as a hold out from ‘penal populism’, with a comparatively non-punitive pop...
This paper focuses on public opinion of crime salience and punitive attitudes, looking specifically ...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
The development of sentencing policy has become problematic over the last thirty years or so in most...