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Murder in Black: A Media Distortion Analysis of Homicides in Baltimore in 2010

NCJ Number
239744
Journal
Homicide Studies Volume: 16 Issue: 2 Dated: May 2012 Pages: 175-196
Author(s)
Jaclyn Schildkraut; Amy M. Donley
Date Published
May 2012
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This study examined crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media.
Abstract
Crime stories, particularly homicide, are extremely prevalent in the media. The current study builds on previous literature by examining a nearly homogenous victim population (N = 223) to identify salient predictors of newsworthiness, particularly celebrated coverage, using the Baltimore Sun, the city's largest newspaper. Contrary to prior research, in this analysis, neither race nor gender were found to be consistent significant factors in receiving media coverage. Various factors, including females, older victims, White victims, and homicides by stabbings, asphyxiation, or other circumstances, were found to be indicators of several types of celebrated coverage. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.