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Pré-publication, Document de travail Année : 2021

The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives' Attitudes Towards Immigration

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This paper analyses whether the systematic disclosure of criminals’ origins in the press affects natives’ attitudes towards immigration. It takes advantage of the unilateral change in reporting policy announced by the German newspaper Sächsische Zeitung in July, 2016. Combining individual-level panel data from the German Socio-Economic Panel from 2014 to 2018 with 402,819 crime-related articles in German newspapers and those newspapers’ market shares, we find that systematically mentioning the origins of criminals increases the relative salience of natives’ criminality and reduces natives’ concerns about immigration, breaking the implicit link between immigration and crime.
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halshs-04084095, version 1 (27-04-2023)

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Sekou Keita, Thomas Renault, Jérôme Valette. The Usual Suspects: Offender Origin, Media Reporting and Natives' Attitudes Towards Immigration. 2022. ⟨halshs-04084095⟩
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