Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper coverage (for example, homicides by strangers). The present investigation examined whether, once the decision has been made to report on a homicide, the nature of the coverage (that is, how much visibility is given to a story, what information is included, and how a story is written) differs according to two key variables, victim ethnicity, and victim-suspect relationship
Many commentators have argued that high levels of public fear and anger regarding violent crime resu...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
Technology has made news media a universal phenomenon in covering police-citizen interactions. Criti...
Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper cov...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
In the last thirty years with the growth of 24-hour news channels, Internet only news sites and the ...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
This paper discusses the effects media coverage and media portrayal have on mass shootings in the Un...
Introduction (part): Journalists are encouraged to adhere to professional and moral codes of conduct...
The news media play a significant role in shaping public narratives about homicide by the particular...
Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds...
News media coverage plays an important role in the public recognition of intimate partner homicide (...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
Many commentators have argued that high levels of public fear and anger regarding violent crime resu...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
Technology has made news media a universal phenomenon in covering police-citizen interactions. Criti...
Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive newspaper cov...
Objectives: Previous research has shown that some homicides are more likely than others to receive n...
In the last thirty years with the growth of 24-hour news channels, Internet only news sites and the ...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
This research examined media depiction of homicide in a large metropolitan area from the market-driv...
Research on media coverage of crime and justice issues tends to examine the effects of this coverage...
This paper discusses the effects media coverage and media portrayal have on mass shootings in the Un...
Introduction (part): Journalists are encouraged to adhere to professional and moral codes of conduct...
The news media play a significant role in shaping public narratives about homicide by the particular...
Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds...
News media coverage plays an important role in the public recognition of intimate partner homicide (...
Topics related to crime and the criminal justice system comprise a majority of topics discussed in t...
Many commentators have argued that high levels of public fear and anger regarding violent crime resu...
In the past five years, there have been numerous newspaper reports on police-involved deaths (PID) i...
Technology has made news media a universal phenomenon in covering police-citizen interactions. Criti...