You're Dead—So What?: Media, Police, and the Invisibility of Black Women as Victims of Homicide
Autor Cheryl L. Neelyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2015
Though numerous studies have been conducted regarding perceived racial bias in newspaper reporting of violent crimes, few studies have focused on the intersections of race and gender in determining the extent and prominence of this coverage, and more specifically how the lack of attention to violence against women of color reinforces their invisibility in the social structure. This book provides an empirical study of media and law enforcement bias in reporting and investigating homicides of African American women compared with their white counterparts. The author discusses the symbiotic relationship between media coverage and the response from law enforcement to victims of color, particularly when these victims are reported missing and presumed to be in danger by their loved ones. Just as the media are effective in helping to increase police response, law enforcement officials reach out to news outlets to solicit help from the public in locating a missing person or solving a murder. However, a deeply troubling disparity in reporting the disappearance and homicides of female victims reflects racial inequality and institutionalized racism in the social structure that need to be addressed. It is this disparity this important study seeks to solve.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611861785
ISBN-10: 1611861780
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10: 1611861780
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: 1
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Michigan State University Press
Colecția Michigan State University Press
Recenzii
“Heartbreaking and insightful . . . an important reminder that there is a long history of silencing and/or ignoring the victims of violent crimes, especially when they are women of color. Neely’s research exposes the media bias that renders them unworthy of our attention, empathy, and ultimately of justice. Her careful attention makes their lives and deaths visible and restores their humanity.”
—Danielle L. McGuire, author of At the Dark End of the Street
—Danielle L. McGuire, author of At the Dark End of the Street
Notă biografică
Cheryl L. Neely is Professor of Sociology at Oakland Community College where she teaches courses in Sociology and Criminology.
Descriere
This book provides an empirical study of media and law enforcementbias in reporting and investigating homicides of African-American women compared with their white counterparts. The author discusses the symbiotic relationship between media coverage and the response from law enforcement to victims of color. A deeply troubling disparity in reporting the disappearance and homicides of female victims reflects racial inequality and institutionalized racism in the social structure that need to be addressed.