Coleman Renita, Thorson Esther
Manship School of Mass Communication, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803-7202, USA.
J Health Commun. 2002 Oct-Dec;7(5):401-25. doi: 10.1080/10810730290001783.
The purpose of this study is to examine whether changing the way newspaper stories report crime and violence can induce shifts in readers' perceptions of the problem. Using an experiment that manipulates the framing and graphic presentation of newspaper stories on crime and violence, we seek to discover whether the public health model that calls for news stories to incorporate information on context, risk factors, and prevention strategies will help readers learn more about the context in which crime and violence occurs, endorse prevention strategies in addition to punishment, and become more attuned to societal risk factors and causes of crime and violence.
本研究的目的是检验改变报纸报道犯罪和暴力的方式是否会引起读者对该问题认知的转变。通过一项对报纸上犯罪和暴力报道的框架及图片呈现方式进行操控的实验,我们试图发现,要求新闻报道纳入背景、风险因素及预防策略信息的公共卫生模式,是否会帮助读者更多地了解犯罪和暴力发生的背景,除了支持惩罚措施外还认可预防策略,并更加关注社会风险因素以及犯罪和暴力的成因。