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'No Hatred or Malice, Fear or Affection': Media and Sentencing

Authors :
Arnaud Philippe
Aurélie Ouss
Source :
Philippe, A & Ouss, A 2018, ' “No Hatred or Malice, Fear or Affection” : Media and Sentencing ', Journal of Political Economy, vol. 126, no. 5, pp. 2134-2178 . https://doi.org/10.1086/699210
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
University of Chicago Press, 2018.

Abstract

We explore how television broadcasting of unrelated criminal justice events affects sentencing. Exploiting as-good-as-random variation in news content before a verdict, we find that sentences are 3 months longer when the verdict is reached after coverage of crime. Sentences increase with media exposure to crime, not crime itself, and the effect tapers off quickly. Our results suggest that professional experience and expertise mitigate the effect of irrelevant external information. This paper highlights the influence of noise in the news cycle: media can temporarily influence decisions by changing what is top of the mind rather than signaling deeper changes in offending or societal concerns.

Details

ISSN :
1537534X and 00223808
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Political Economy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....00dec0bb77581780d787d27c77754743