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Crime news in Modern Britain :press ...
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Great Britain.
Crime news in Modern Britain :press reporting and responsibility, 1820-2010 /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
070.4/49364
書名/作者:
Crime news in Modern Britain : : press reporting and responsibility, 1820-2010 // Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson and Samantha Pegg.
作者:
Rowbotham, Judith,
其他作者:
Pegg, Samantha,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Crime and the press - History. - Great Britain
標題:
Crime and the press.
標題:
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Journalism
標題:
Great Britain.
ISBN:
1137317973 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781137317971 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Introduction: A History of Crime News -- 1. The Beginnings of Crime Intelligence 1800-1860 -- 2. A 'Golden Era'? 1860-1885 -- 3. Challenging the Golden Goose? 1885-1900 -- 4. New Journalism Triumphant: 1900-1914 -- 5. New Perspectives and New Informants: 1914 to 1939 -- 6. Enhancing Sensationalism: 1939-1960 -- 7. Positively Criminal? Press, Police and Politicians: -- 1960s-2010 -- 8. Online and Offline: Post Script 2011-2012.
摘要、提要註:
Sensationalist newspaper coverage of crime has been a matter of keen public interest. But what role has sensationalist reporting played in creating public understanding of the criminal justice system in England and Wales? This book provides an answer, presenting an engaging account of crime reportage from the late eighteenth century to the present day; from the era of specialist reporters to the days of modern investigative journalism. Written in a lively and accessible style and locating familiar crime stories from Constance Kent to Sara Payne in their contemporary presentations to newspaper readers, the chapters explore crime news in broadsheet, quality and tabloid publications and explain its importance to how the criminal justice system has been understood. The book identifies why particular crime stories came to public prominence and how these were constructed and presented for popular consumption, offering new ways of thinking about reportage and the criminal justice system.
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137317971
Crime news in Modern Britain :press reporting and responsibility, 1820-2010 /
Rowbotham, Judith,
Crime news in Modern Britain :
press reporting and responsibility, 1820-2010 /Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson and Samantha Pegg. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction: A History of Crime News -- 1. The Beginnings of Crime Intelligence 1800-1860 -- 2. A 'Golden Era'? 1860-1885 -- 3. Challenging the Golden Goose? 1885-1900 -- 4. New Journalism Triumphant: 1900-1914 -- 5. New Perspectives and New Informants: 1914 to 1939 -- 6. Enhancing Sensationalism: 1939-1960 -- 7. Positively Criminal? Press, Police and Politicians: -- 1960s-2010 -- 8. Online and Offline: Post Script 2011-2012.
Sensationalist newspaper coverage of crime has been a matter of keen public interest. But what role has sensationalist reporting played in creating public understanding of the criminal justice system in England and Wales? This book provides an answer, presenting an engaging account of crime reportage from the late eighteenth century to the present day; from the era of specialist reporters to the days of modern investigative journalism. Written in a lively and accessible style and locating familiar crime stories from Constance Kent to Sara Payne in their contemporary presentations to newspaper readers, the chapters explore crime news in broadsheet, quality and tabloid publications and explain its importance to how the criminal justice system has been understood. The book identifies why particular crime stories came to public prominence and how these were constructed and presented for popular consumption, offering new ways of thinking about reportage and the criminal justice system.
ISBN: 1137317973 (electronic bk.)
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LC Class. No.: PN5124.C74
Dewey Class. No.: 070.4/49364
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