Tampa Bay Times stops publishing mugshot gallery because it “disproportionately show Black and Brown faces” which “further negative stereotypes”
06/21/2020 / By News Editors / Comments
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Tampa Bay Times stops publishing mugshot gallery because it “disproportionately show Black and Brown faces” which “further negative stereotypes”

Previously on SBPDL: WRAL (Raleigh, NC), Scripps Media and Houston Chronicle Cease Publishing Mugshots of Criminals Because They Are “Reinforcing or Creating Stereotypes”… Too Many Non-White Faces

(Article by Paul Kersey republished from UNZ.com)

Because too many black and brown people get arrested, the Tampa Bay Times has suspended publishing a mugshot gallery of those arrested in Tampa Bay to stop “further(ing) negative stereotypes.”

Enabling citizens of Tampa Bay to engage in pattern recognition when it comes to who is committing the crime in the area (black and brown people) “serve little journalistic purpose.” [Tampa Bay Times drops mugshot galleries: The Times will no longer publish the galleries of people arrested in the Tampa Bay area., Tampa Bay Times, June 15, 2020]:

The Tampa Bay Times effective today will no longer publish the mugshot galleries of those arrested around parts of Tampa Bay.

The galleries, which had been accessible on the tampabay.com homepage, included photos of every person arrested in Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco and Manatee counties.

Several news organizations have discontinued such galleries amid criticism that they disproportionately show black and brown faces. The arrest information is publicly available on law enforcement websites.

“The galleries lack context and further negative stereotypes,” said Mark Katches, executive editor of the Times . “We think the data is an important resource that our newsroom will continue to analyze and watch carefully, but the galleries alone serve little journalistic purpose.”

The decision doesn’t diminish the Times’ commitment to covering significant crime news and publishing booking mugs with crime stories of those arrested, Katches said.

Read more at: UNZ.com

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