Quintin Cushner’s research while affiliated with Western Carolina University and other places

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Spreading the News: Communicating with the Media During High Profile Trials
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September 2009

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Quintin Cushner

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This article examines the important subject of court-media relations in an age of new technology and a shifting and evolving media. After reviewing the past literature on court-media relations, experiences with the media during the Michael Jackson trial are analyzed to add to our knowledge of how trial court professionals can communicate better with the media during high profile cases.

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... There are various ways to communicate with the public about the criminal justice system or specific events or crimes such as a murder. Typically, this may start with personal contact by a reporter or a producer with law enforcement, the prosecution, or court personnel (Cushner, Hartley, & Parker, 2009). In addition to seeking information on a specific event, reporters and law enforcement representatives have an interest in an ongoing relationship or rapport that both try to develop and maintain (Innes, 2011). ...

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Murder Investigation and the Media: Mutual Goals
Spreading the News: Communicating with the Media During High Profile Trials

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