OFF BALANCE:
Youth, Race & Crime in the News

A Report for the Building Blocks for Youth initiative
by Lori Dorfman, Berkeley Media Studies Group
and Vincent Schiraldi, Justice Policy Institute

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Background


Major Findings

1.   The news media report crime, especially violent crime, out of proportion to its actual occurrence.

2.   The news media, particularly television news, unduly connect race and crime, especially violent crime.

3.   When youth appear in the news, they usually appear in stories about violence.

Conclusion: Media Coverage of Crime Presents an Inaccurate Overall Picture.

The consistent presentation of three significant distortions in the news creates a "misinformation synergy." It is not just that African Americans and other people of color are overrepresented as criminals and underrepresented as victims, or that young people are overrepresented as criminals, or that violent crime itself is given exaggerated coverage. It is that all three occur together, combining forces to produce a terribly unfair and inaccurate overall image of crime in America. Add to that a majority of readers and viewers who rely on the media to tell the story about crime, and the result is a perfect recipe for a misinformed public.

Recommendations: For the news media - Balance coverage of youth, race and crime:



A note on Methodology: "Off Balance: Youth, Race and Crime in the News" began with a comprehensive, computerized search of criminal justice and communications data bases on content analyses of crime news. The search yielded 146 articles that were reviewed, abstracted, and categorized. The report focuses on the 77 studies that directly assessed the content of crime, race and/or youth in the news. The studies surveyed covered a range of media - local and network television, newspapers, and broadcast and print newsmagazines - from 1910 through 2000.

To obtain an embargoed copy of the report "Off Balance: Youth, Race and Crime in the News," executive summary, press release, and fact sheets, visit the Building Blocks for Youth initiative website www.buildingblocksforyouth/media, with the username: media and password: bby123. The full report will be made public at 12:01 AM on April 10, 2001.



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