top of page

Trial by media, deceased defendants and the victim as a commodity

Trial by media, deceased defendants and the victim as a commodity. Forensic Res Criminol Int J. 6:6, 2018, 437‒443.


The aim of this article is to assess the dynamic between the media, the public, victims and deceased offenders. Taking the recent events concerning Jimmy Savile in the UK and Rehavam Ze’evi in Israel as case studies, the article attempts to make sense of a rather complex social relationship. The article questions the social usefulness of aggressive journalism; it submits that the relationship between the mass media and the public is responsible for the reproduction of violence and the commodification of the victim.



Check out the article.

Recent Posts

See All

The crisis of penal populism

The crisis of penal populism: prison legitimacy and its effects on women’s prisons in the UK. Forensic Res Criminol Int J.  6:6; 2018,...

Triple 9

Triple 9 (2016) Directed by John Hillcoat [film]. USA: Worldview Entertainment and Anonymous Content. Atlanta, Georgia. Triple 9 is an...

bottom of page