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Victims of Crime and the Media 

In 1996 I began a three year Master of Arts Degree in Professional Development at the University of East Anglia.

The course was one of part-time study which included research within the work place.

My main subject was the effect that the Media has on Victims of Crime. My university work is now available from here.

I start with the main body of my work which was the 16,000 word final dissertation. Follow the following links to read the text.

Then follows my previous work on the subject and also a number of articles which have appeared in various journals.

Abstract
Chapter One - Introduction and Aims
Chapter Two - The Media Explosion
Chapter Three - Media Guidelines. Do They Exist?
Chapter Four - Final Thoughts
Chapter Five - The Next Step
Glossary of Terms
Bibliography

Related Articles

Article from Victim Support National Magazine
Article from Police Research and Management Journal
Article from Police Review

 

My previous modules in my MA research were on the future of beat policing in Norfolk, a study of the functions of family liaison officers and case studies of three victims of crime. I reproduce these below.

The role of Family Liaison Officers
Victims of crime - three case studies
Street Beat - the future of Beat Policing



And finally a couple of miscellaneous files written along the journey.

Data pack on victims of crime
Analytical Book Reviews

©Peter Steward 1999. No parts of these works may be reproduced without the written permission of the author.

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