Free Press Vs. Fair Trials: Examining Publicity's Role in Trial Outcomes
Jon Bruschke, William Earl Loges “Free Press Vs. Fair Trials: Examining Publicity's Role in Trial Outcomes"
Lawrence Erlbaum; 1 edition (November 1, 2003) | ISBN: 0805843256 | 208 pages | PDF | 1,2 Mb
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“Excellent review of the literature and a nuanced examination of the many complexities involved. Highly recommended.” —CHOICE —This text refers to the Paperback edition.
Excellent review of the literature and a nuanced examination of the many complexities involved. Highly recommended.
—CHOICE
Bruschke and Loges are thorough in their research. The book examines a whole raft of real-life issues….It examines all the research the authors can find to determine whether pretrial publicity has an effect. This book with its dense packing of figures and cases…is a fascinating one that will keep lawyers and media commentators thinking for some time.
—Journalism Studies
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