Location
Orlando, FL
Description
This research task examines crisis communication strategies of police organizations acting as spokespersons, subsequent negative public perceptions of police organizations, while attempting to understand how external and some internal variables, particularly, human processes of emotions and behaviors of police officers, victims of violence and minority groups, might contribute to negative crisis outcomes, as described in the regenerative crisis model, as the crisis becomes more prevalent and persuasive through media framing.
DOI
10.30658/icrcc.2020.5
Recommended Citation
Knox, A. L. (2020). Crisis communication strategies of police organizations subsequent negative public perception and media framing. Proceedings of the International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference, Volume 3 (pp. 21-24). Orlando FL: Nicholson School of Communication and Media. https://www.doi.org/10.30658/icrcc.2020.5
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Crisis communication strategies of police organizations subsequent negative public perception and media framing
Orlando, FL
This research task examines crisis communication strategies of police organizations acting as spokespersons, subsequent negative public perceptions of police organizations, while attempting to understand how external and some internal variables, particularly, human processes of emotions and behaviors of police officers, victims of violence and minority groups, might contribute to negative crisis outcomes, as described in the regenerative crisis model, as the crisis becomes more prevalent and persuasive through media framing.
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