Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity

Volume: 2 Number: 2 May 30, 2016
  • Pauline K. Brennan
  • Abby L. Vandenberg
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Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity

Abstract

This paper examined how a female offender’s race/ethnicity influenced how she was portrayed by the media. Existing literature on gender stereotypes, racial and ethnic stereotypes, and media depictions of offenders provided the basis for this study. Few have focused solely on the media’s treatment of offenders, in general, and fewer have looked closely at how the media depict female offenders, in particular. This study, therefore, filled a void. We predicted that minority women would be portrayed less favorably than white women, and conducted a content analysis of front-page newspaper articles that featured female offenders to test our expectation. The articles were gathered from two different U.S. newspapers for the 2006 calendar year—the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. We found that stories about white female offenders were more likely to contain excuses for their alleged or actual offenses and were, therefore, more likely to take on an overall favorable tone than stories about minority female offenders.

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English

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Authors

Pauline K. Brennan This is me
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Abby L. Vandenberg This is me
University of Nebraska at Omaha

Publication Date

May 30, 2016

Submission Date

May 30, 2016

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Published in Issue

Year 2009 Volume: 2 Number: 2

APA
Brennan, P. K., & Vandenberg, A. L. (2016). Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity. International Journal of Social Inquiry, 2(2), 141-175. https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG
AMA
1.Brennan PK, Vandenberg AL. Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity. ijsi. 2016;2(2):141-175. https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG
Chicago
Brennan, Pauline K., and Abby L. Vandenberg. 2016. “Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race Ethnicity”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2 (2): 141-75. https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG.
EndNote
Brennan PK, Vandenberg AL (May 1, 2016) Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2 2 141–175.
IEEE
[1]P. K. Brennan and A. L. Vandenberg, “Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity”, ijsi, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 141–175, May 2016, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG
ISNAD
Brennan, Pauline K. - Vandenberg, Abby L. “Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race Ethnicity”. International Journal of Social Inquiry 2/2 (May 1, 2016): 141-175. https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG.
JAMA
1.Brennan PK, Vandenberg AL. Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity. ijsi. 2016;2:141–175.
MLA
Brennan, Pauline K., and Abby L. Vandenberg. “Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race Ethnicity”. International Journal of Social Inquiry, vol. 2, no. 2, May 2016, pp. 141-75, https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG.
Vancouver
1.Pauline K. Brennan, Abby L. Vandenberg. Depictions of Female Offenders in Front-Page Newspaper Stories: The Importance of Race/Ethnicity. ijsi [Internet]. 2016 May 1;2(2):141-75. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA23GN95FG

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