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    Framing Fear: How the Media Shaped the Narrative of Peter Sutcliffe's Crimes

    by Emily Ellis

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    This study investigates how the British press shaped public narratives of Peter Sutcliffe’s crimes between 1975 and 1981. Newspapers did not simply record events but actively constructed fear, morality, and victimhood. Drawing on national and regional titles, official reports, and later documentaries, the study examines how representations of the case reflected wider anxieties about gender, class, and institutional authority in late twentieth-century Britain.
    Press narratives consistently divided victims into hierarchies of respectability, portraying some women as innocent while framing others as risky or complicit. This moral coding mirrored broader social tensions over female independence and urban decline. At the same time, sensational headlines and behavioural advice reinforced patriarchal expectations, placing responsibility for safety on women rather than institutions.
    The study also explores the press–police relationship, highlighting how media pressure shaped investigative priorities, particularly during the Wearside Jack hoax, and how subsequent reports exposed these failures. Using frameworks of moral panic, media populism, and feminist critique, the study positions journalism as a central historical actor.
    The Yorkshire Ripper case emerges not only as a criminal investigation but as a mediated cultural event. Its coverage reveals how news shaped collective fear, reinforced gendered norms, and produced enduring cultural memories of violence.
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    • Primary Category: History
    • Additional Categories Mystery & Crime, United Kingdom (U.K.)
    • Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 56
    • Publish Date: Dec 26, 2025
    • Language English
    • Keywords Media, Peter Sutcliffe, Yorkshire Ripper
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