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Citation

Chiricos T, Eschholz S. J. Res. Crime Delinq. 2002; 39(4): 400-420.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, SAGE Publishing)

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Abstract

Local news programming from three television stations in Orlando, Florida was analyzed for racial and ethnic content in relation to crime. The data show that Blacks are not overrepresented among TV news suspects relative to their proportion in the population or among those arrested in Orlando. Hispanics are slightly overrepresented in relation to their numbers in the population. Qualitatively, Blacks and especially Hispanics who appear as crime suspects do so in more threatening contexts than Whites. Blacks are more likely to appear as criminal suspects than as victims or positive role models, but this pattern is especially amplified for Hispanics. These results suggest that local TV news may contribute to the social construction of threat in relation to Blacks and Hispanics, a condition that is associated with fear of crime, "modern racism," and the mobilization of various social controls and exclusions. (Abstract Adapted from Source: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2002. Copyright © 2002 by SAGE Publications)

Racial Factors
Minority Overrepresentation
Media Coverage
Media Portrayal
Media Factors
Television News
Fear of Crime
Fear Causes
Florida
Hispanic Crime
Hispanic Offender
African American Offender
African American Crime
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