Critiques of the systems of justice and punishment in the United States are not new,
but are experiencing unprecedented momentum after the murder of George Floyd by a
Minneapolis police officer in May of 2020. After this event sparked protests against police
brutality across the globe, it sparked something else: increased attention on the police and prison
abolition movement and a national conversation around the reimagining of the systems of
policing and imprisonment in the United States. This ...
Critiques of the systems of justice and punishment in the United States are not new,
but are experiencing unprecedented momentum after the murder of George Floyd by a
Minneapolis police officer in May of 2020. After this event sparked protests against police
brutality across the globe, it sparked something else: increased attention on the police and prison
abolition movement and a national conversation around the reimagining of the systems of
policing and imprisonment in the United States. This study analyzes how recent attention on the
police and prison abolition movement has been covered by the media in the United States,
specifically how coverage differs depending on the locality and political leanings of the news
source.
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