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Special Issue Introduction: The Impact of the Media in Criminal Justice
Billy Henson
Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2018
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The Presumption of Innocence and the Media Coverage of Criminal Cases: Case Studies Analysis
Maria Stoyanova, Claudio Paterniti Martello
2021
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The Presumption of Innocence and the Media Coverage of Criminal Cases
Maria Stoyanova
2021
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REPRESENTATION OF OFFENDERS ACCORDING TO SOCIAL CLASS, GENDER, RACE AND AGE IN THE MEDIA Submitted By Acknowledgement
Jane chamroo
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The Offender's Personality: The Crime Scene May have a Voice
Bonnie Aylor
2009
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The Relationship between Media and Crime & Media Portrayals of Criminals
Mosha Vang
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Media and Crime: A Critical Introduction (Key Approaches to Criminology)
John N. Erni
Asian Journal of Criminology, 2007
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Race to Judgment: Stereotyping Media and Criminal Defendants
Robert Entman
Law & Contemp. Probs., 2008
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READING THE CLAIMS OF CRIMINAL PROFILERS and watching popular television programs like The 5 W's of Criminal Profiling
Alf Beauman (PI) 🇪🇺
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The Media, the Innocent, and the Public: A Nuanced Look at Exonerations and Public Opinion of Capital Punishment
Damon Salvatore
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L. J. Alison (Ed.), The Forensic Psychologist’s Casebook: Psychological Profiling and Criminal Investigation
Rebecca Mugford
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 2008
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The Relationship of Media & Crime & Media Portrayals of Criminals Based on Age, Gender, Ethnicity & Social Class
Hatice Han Er
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Fear Factor: The Role of Media in Covering and Shaping the Death Penalty, 1 Ohio St. J. Crim. L. 585 (2004)
Susan Bandes
2004
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‘Mediated Mayhem: Media, Crime and Criminal Justice’, in M. Maguire, R. Morgan and R. Reiner (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Criminology, fifth edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chris Greer, Robert Reiner
The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, 2012
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Introduction to Forensic Psychology: Issues and Controversies in Crime and Justice
Elizabeth Englander
Crime Law and Social Change, 2004
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The usefulness of criminal profiling
Craig Jackson
Criminal Justice Matters, 2011
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Convict counter-information to contest crime-press disinformation
elton kalica
Convict Criminology for the future, 2021
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‘News Power, Crime and Media Justice’, A. Liebling, L. McAra and S. Maruna (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Criminology, sixth edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Chris Greer
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The Impact of media coverage of criminal trials on the impartiality of the courts
Betty Mwanza
2018
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Crime, Justice and the Media: a Reader
Nic Groombridge
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crime and media
sahil ghai
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Introduction to the Special Issue on ���Communicating Criminal Justice: Public Confidence, Agency Strategies and Media Narratives���
Lieve Gies
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2009
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The admissibility of offender profiling in courtroom: A review of legal issues and court opinions
Angelo Zappala
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2010
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Book Review: Criminal Profiling: An Introduction to Behavioural Evidence Analysis
Brent Turvey
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2000
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Validity, utility and ethics of profiling for serial violent and sexual offenders
Robyn Lincoln, Paul Wilson, Richard N Kocsis
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 1997
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Devastating Impact of Prior Crimes Evidence and Other Myths of the Criminal Justice Process, The
Larry Laudan
2011
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The limited diagnosticity of criminal trials
D Simon
2011
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The Image of Profiling
James Herndon
Criminal Profiling, 2007
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What's New in the News? The Influence of Well-Publicized News Events on Psychological Research and Courtroom Trials
Elizabeth Loftus
Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 1984
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Media effects and the criminal justice system: An experimental test of the CSI effect
Ryan Tapscott
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Interviewing suspects: Practice, science, and future directions
Jennifer Perillo
Legal and Criminological Psychology, 2010
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‘News Media, Victims and Crime’, in P. Davies, P. Francis, C. Greer (eds.) Victims, Crime and Society, London: Sage.
Chris Greer
Victims, Crime and Society, 2007
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Crime in the News: How Crimes, Offenders and Victims are Portrayed in the Media
Charis Kubrin
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C. R. Bartol and A. M. Bartol, Current Perspectives in Forensic Psychology and Criminal Behavior, Third Edition California: SAGE Publications Inc., 331 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-1-119-97624-0
Holly Ellingwood, Kaitlyn Wardrop
Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology, 2013
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Distinguishing Meaningful Signals from Background Noise A DISCUSSION OF THE ACTIVITIES OF THE MEDIA INSOFAR AS THEY IMPACT UPON, AND INFORM THE PUBLIC OF, DECISIONS TO REMAND ACCUSED PERSONS IN CUSTODY
Rick Sarre
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