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A commentary on the potential impact of online communities and crime-related media on the criminal justice system: ‘do you know more? … join the investigation’
Current Issues in Criminal Justice ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-11-10 , DOI: 10.1080/10345329.2019.1680097
Andrew Childs , Amanda Robertson 1 , Jacqueline Fuller 2
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ABSTRACT Criminological research in the media-crime nexus must critically engage with online communities focussed on influencing criminal justice outcomes. This commentary highlights the increasing diversification of such online communities and draws on the only Australian example of a media-led online wrongful conviction campaign – the Exposed Facebook group – to explore new developments in this space. This Australian example is so new that it has not yet been the subject of rigorous empirical criminological enquiry. As such, we pre-empt some of the potential impacts on the operation of the criminal justice system to generate critical thought on the issue and argue the need for further research to explore such impacts.

中文翻译:

关于在线社区和犯罪相关媒体对刑事司法系统的潜在影响的评论:“你知道更多吗?......加入调查'

摘要媒体犯罪关系中的犯罪学研究必须批判性地与专注于影响刑事司法结果的在线社区互动。这篇评论强调了此类在线社区日益多样化,并借鉴了澳大利亚唯一一个以媒体为主导的在线错误定罪运动的例子——Exposed Facebook 小组——来探索这一领域的新发展。这个澳大利亚的例子非常新,它尚未成为严格的实证犯罪学调查的主题。因此,我们预先排除了对刑事司法系统运作的一些潜在影响,以产生对该问题的批判性思考,并认为需要进一步研究以探索这些影响。
更新日期:2019-11-10
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