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Covering Canadian Crime : What Journalists Should Know and the Public Should Question / Chris Richardson, Romayne Smith Fullerton.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Richardson, Chris, Editor.
Smith Fullerton, Romayne, Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crime and the press--Canada.
Crime and the press.
Canada.
Genre:
Libros electronicos.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (437 p.)
Place of Publication:
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
"Social media in the courtroom, the stigmatization of mental illness, the influence of police media units, the practice of knocking on victims' doors, the culture of masculinity in the newsroom: these are among the topics of discussion, explored from various disciplinary perspectives and combined with poignant interviews and thought-provoking introspection from seasoned journalists such as Christie Blatchford, Timothy Appleby, Linden MacIntyre, Kim Bolan, and Peter Edwards. A critical account of the challenges involved in crime reporting in ethical, informed, and powerful ways, Covering Canadian Crime poses the questions that reporters, journalism students, and the public at large need to ask and to answer."-- Provided by publisher.
"Crime reporting, in one form or another, is as old as crime itself. Almost all young reporters have spent some time on this beat, and their work affects all of us. Covering Canadian Crime offers a deep and detailed look at perennial issues in crime reporting and how changes in technology, business practices, and professional ethics are affecting today's crime coverage."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
Part One: The Routines and Realities of Canadian Crime Reporting. 1 The Traditional "Pickup" or "Death Knock" Story: Its Role, Its Value(s), and the Impact of Social Media / Romayne Smith Fullerton and Maggie Jones Patterson
2 Is Coverage of the Mafia TUFF Enough? / Cecil Rosner
3 The Inherent Drama of Courts: An Interview with National Post Columnist Christie Blatchford / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
4 Sometimes the Law Is an Ass: Reflections on Publishing the Record of a Juvenile / Kirk LaPointe
5 Not Naming Names?: Crime-Coverage Rituals in Canada, Sweden, and the Netherlands / Romayne Smith Fullerton and Maggie Jones Patterson
6 "I Sleep Really Well at Night": The Globe and Mail's Timothy Appleby on Covering Thirty Years of Grief / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
7 A Case of Prairie Justice: The Murderer, the Jury, and the Spirit of Durkheim / James S. McLean
Part Two: Court Access And Information Technology. 8 Courthouse Culture / Linden MacIntyre
9 The Virtual Courtroom: Journalistic Practice, Social Media, and Information Flow in Canada's Courts / Susan Harada and Mary McGuire
10 "Did She Consent to This Sex Act with This Accused?": The News Media, Sexual-Assault Myths, and the Complainant's Private Records in Court Testimony / Barbara M. Freeman
11 Fighting on the Side of the Angels: The Toronto Star's Newsroom Lawyer Bert Bruser on the Changing Challenges of the Law in Canada / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
12 The Bandidos Murder Trial: All A-Twitter about a Canadian First / Kate Dubinski
13 Aiding and Abetting: How Police Media-Information Units Shape Local News Coverage / April Lindgren
14 "Scoop Was King": Media Competition, Crime News, and Masculinity / Mary Lynn Young
Part Three: Constructing Criminals and Crime News. 15 The People's Servant: Vancouver Sun Crime Reporter Kim Bolan's Breakthrough Blogging / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
16 "Everyone Kept Ganging up on Harper": Political "Gangs" and the Language of Criminal Justice in Canadian Journalism / Chris Richardson
17 Guns, Gangs, and the Underclass Revisited: An Analysis of Courtroom Coverage from the Jordan Manners Trials / William O'Grady and Patrick Parnaby (with Sabah Fatima)
18 Telling Great Stories: An Interview with Reporter-Turned-Thriller Writer Rick Mofina / Chris Richardson and Romayne Smith Fullerton
19 Covering White "Just-Us" : What Did Journalists "Really" Say about Ipperwash? / Romayne Smith Fullerton, Ginny Whitehouse, and Maggie Jones Patterson
20 Debwewin: The Search for the Truth about Ipperwash / Peter Edwards
21 Did Need for Speed Kill?: "Street-Racing" Legislation and the Mediated Reality of Crime / Stephen L. Muzzatti
22 Representing Risk: Criminality, Violence, and Mental Illness in Canadian News-Media Reporting / Sarah Berry and Rob Whitley
23 Rethinking Young People, Crime, and the Media: Turning Transcendental Illusion on Its Feet / Hans Skott-Myhre.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
ISBN:
1-4426-3103-1
1-4426-3102-3
OCLC:
949276271

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