Author Media and Juvenile Violence: The Connecting Threads There are some important lessons we’ve learned about how the coverage of violence—especially juvenile violence—influences the way many of us think about teenagers and crime. Related Article “What Numbers Can… December 15, 1998 What Numbers Can Tell Us 336% = the percentage increase in coverage of homicide on NBC, ABC, and CBS nightly news between 1990 and 1995. During this time, homicide arrests dropped by 13%. 99% =… December 15, 1998 ‘Struggling for Memory Against Forgetting’ English-Language Newspapers May Have Been Too Timid, Even Collaborated December 15, 1998 Questioning If Guilt Without Punishment Will Lead to Reconciliation The Black Press Relives Its Own Horrors and Seeks Justice December 15, 1998 Showing Faces, Hearing Voices, Tugging at Emotions Televising the Truth and Reconciliation Commission December 15, 1998 Winter 1998: Truth and Reconciliation Introduction How Journalists Tell These Stories Depends on Who They Are and Where They Work December 15, 1998 Inside the Juvenile Justice System Lifting the Veil of Secrecy December 15, 1998 Children’s Exposure to Violence In therapy sessions, children use art to describe their lives. “Children in a Violent Society,” Edited by Joy D. Osofsky, The Guilford Press.Each year in our country at least three… December 15, 1998 Editors’ Question: Do We Fail Our Children? A street sign bearing his name stands near the pavement where he was slain, a monument to the seven-year-old boy who started a revolution in our newsroom.On the morning of… December 15, 1998 Parents’ Warning: Remember the Children. One of the first books I read when I was getting to know Chicago was Alex Kotlowitz’s “There Are No Children Here,” a vivid portrayal of the desperate lives of… December 15, 1998 Previous 1 … 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 … 427 Next