The question of crime: How much does the public have the right to know?
The public right to know is of particular significance when considering the reporting of crime and criminal justice. The internet has demonstrated strong influences upon crime reporting in mainstream media, including the range of material it provides to audiences. In addition, the internet has expo...
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Auteur principal: | Joy Cameron-Dow |
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Langue: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2009
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