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Print Media Treatment of Hate as an Aggravating Circumstance for Sentencing: A Case Study
Print Media Treatment of Hate as an Aggravating Circumstance for Sentencing: A Case Study
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
1.
Introduction
1.1
Purpose of Paper
1.2
Methodology
1.3
Chronology of Events
2.
Results
2.1
Frequency of Articles and News Item Outlets
2.2
News Sources
2.3
Articles Referring to Subparagraph 718.2(a)(i) of the
Criminal Code
2.4
Pre-Sentence Coverage
2.5
Post-Sentence Reaction
3.
How the Print Media Portrayed the
Miloszewski
Case
4.
Conclusion and Discussion
Appendix A
References
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Date modified:
2022-08-17