Chicago Press Treatment Of The Gangster Analysis

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McDonough, Daniel. “Chicago Press Treatment of the Gangster, 1924-1931”. Illinois Historical Journal, Vol. 82, No.1, (Spring, 1989) p. 17-32.
In Daniel McDonough’s, Chicago Press Treatment of the Gangster, 1924-1931, the newspapers views and actions towards the gangsters crimes and punishments are analyzed. The gangster related crime began to increase during the time period between 1924 and 1931 and the newspapers covered every story. There were four main newspapers during the time putting their views on the gangster related crimes and these were the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Evening Post, Chicago Herald and Examiner, and Chicago Daily News. Gangsters started becoming a major problem because they would commit crimes but never be accounted for them. The Chicago Tribune wrote “It is impossible to hang them when they commit murder. It is next to impossible even to get them into the penitentiary, and it is quite impossible to keep them there (p. 18).”
The press believed the reason behind this was that the gangsters had bribed the political power into dropping the charges. It had seemed t...

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