The public salience of crime, 1960–2014: Age–period–cohort and time–series analyses

L Shi, Y Lu, JT Pickett - Criminology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The public salience of crime has wide‐ranging political and social implications; it influences
public trust in the government and citizens' everyday routines and interactions, and it may …

[PDF][PDF] Online news addiction: Future anxiety, fear of missing out on news, and interpersonal trust contribute to excessive online news consumption

R Shabahang, MS Aruguete, H Shim - Online Journal of Communication …, 2021 - ojcmt.net
Accepted: 14 Jan 2021 Following online news and updates have become an ever-
increasing part of life in the information age. Surprisingly, however, there is no standardized …

Stereotyping online? Internet news, social media, and the racial typification of crime

J Intravia, JT Pickett - Sociological forum, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A substantial body of research indicates that television news consumption is associated with
criminal stereotyping. However, less is known about how online media, such as Internet …

The scary world syndrome: news orientations, negativity bias, and the cultivation of anxiety

K Andersen, M Djerf-Pierre… - Mass Communication and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Negativity bias is one of the most salient features of news reporting. According to cultivation
theory, this bias can foster anxiety about societal issues among news audiences. The …

Body-worn camera videos and public perceptions of police: an experiment on positive video exposure and community-police relations

A Saulnier, VA Sytsma - Policing and society, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Explore whether exposure to positive BWC videos–particularly, acts of heroism–
affects public perceptions of police while accounting for existing trust in police. Method An …

What you see is what you get? Investigating how survey context shapes the association between media consumption and attitudes about crime

CM Ray, LA Kort-Butler - American journal of criminal justice, 2020 - Springer
Research on the relationship between media consumption and perceptions of or feelings
about crime often relies on survey data. This research, however, rarely if ever contextualizes …

From Cultivation to Self-Cultivation: Alternative Media and Reinforcing Spirals in a Fragmented Media Environment

A Cöster, A Shehata - International Journal of Communication, 2024 - ijoc.org
Media environments have changed rapidly since cultivation theory was proposed in the
1960s. This study analyzes whether growing opportunities for media choice reinforce and …

Future anxiety among media professionals and its relationship to utilizing artificial intelligence techniques: The case of Egypt, France, and UAE

MN Al Adwan, M El Hajji, H Fayez - Online Journal of Communication and …, 2024 - ojcmt.net
This article aims to study professional future anxiety differences among media professionals
and its relationship to utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) techniques in media institutions in …

The Effects of Reported Crime and Neighborhood Context on Citizens' Perceptions of Neighborhood Crime and Disorder In Houston

X Wang - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Perceptions of neighborhood crime and disorder are important for life quality in the
community. Often the time, perceptions are not consistent with reality due to the complicity of …

[PDF][PDF] How portrayal of child sexual abuse in the news media increases fear of crime among guardians: the case of greater Malé area, Maldives

M Fahmy, F Ibrahim - … Journal of Social Research and Innovation, 2022 - researchgate.net
A review of the recent local news media shows that there has been a notable increase in the
media reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA) in the Maldives. This increase has been …