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Framed: a Canadian news media analysis of accused persons deemed not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder

机译:陷害:加拿大新闻媒体对因精神障碍被认为不承担刑事责任的被告的分析

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Few issues stir public interest, or generate as much controversy, as the verdict of Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder (NCR). Even though very few living with mental illness ever come into conflict with the law, three prominent cases recently prompted changes to Canada’s criminal justice system. This retrospective, mixed methods study analyzed coverage of these cases from four national news media services between 2008 and 2015, and how they were portrayed. Six major themes emerged: feelings of victimization; tough-on-crime attitudes; perceived injustice; trial by public opinion; a hierarchy of human rights; and negative stereotypes. Although two-thirds of stories conveyed a neutral tone, there were limited perspectives with lived experience, and no significant improvements in reporting trends over time. The findings support research that show the media provide overwhelmingly dramatic and distorted narratives of mental illness that emphasize dangerousness, unpredictability, and criminality. Recommendations for the news media to re-frame representations of NCR accused persons include practicing equality, providing context, collaborating with healthcare and legal experts, and focusing on rehabilitation instead of vengeance.
机译:很少有问题像“因精神障碍而不负责任”(NCR)的判决那样引起公众关注或引起争议。尽管很少有精神病患者与法律发生冲突,但最近有三起重大案件促使加拿大的刑事司法制度发生了变化。这项回顾性混合方法研究分析了2008年至2015年间来自四个国家新闻媒体服务机构的这些案例的报道以及它们的描绘方式。出现了六个主要主题:受害的感觉;犯罪态度强硬;认为不公正;舆论审判;人权等级制度;和负面定型观念。尽管三分之二的故事传达了中立的语调,但视角有限,经验丰富,随着时间的推移,报告趋势也没有明显改善。这些发现支持了研究,表明媒体提供了关于精神疾病的绝大多数戏剧性和歪曲性叙述,强调危险,不可预测性和犯罪性。建议新闻媒体重新组织NCR被告的代表,包括实践平等,提供背景,与医疗保健和法律专家合作以及专注于康复而不是报复。

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    Miller Tanya N.;

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