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This book contains research that aims to identify any similarities and differences in the reporting of male and female murderers in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. Through the method of thematic analysis, this book examines how the female serial murderer Joanna Dennehy was represented in comparison to the male serial murderer Stephen Griffiths in a selection of articles from British newspapers. During this process, reoccurring themes were discovered which are discussed in the analysis.

Produktbeschreibung
This book contains research that aims to identify any similarities and differences in the reporting of male and female murderers in broadsheet and tabloid newspapers. Through the method of thematic analysis, this book examines how the female serial murderer Joanna Dennehy was represented in comparison to the male serial murderer Stephen Griffiths in a selection of articles from British newspapers. During this process, reoccurring themes were discovered which are discussed in the analysis.
Autorenporträt
Bethany O'Donnell has a BSc in Criminology and graduated from the University of Huddersfield in the UK in 2015. Her interests lie in the portrayal of offenders in the media and this work is based upon her dissertation. Bethany now lives in Australia with her boyfriend and two cats.