Child Sexual Abuse and the Media: A Literature Review |
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Authors: | Jane Long Weatherred |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of South Carolina Aiken, Aiken, South Carolina, USAjanew@usca.edu |
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Abstract: | The media play an important role in practice, policy, and public perception of child sexual abuse, in part by the way in which news stories are framed. Child sexual abuse media coverage over the past 50 years can be divided into five time periods based on the types of stories that garnered news coverage and the ways in which public policy was changed. This systematic literature review of research on child sexual abuse media coverage across disciplines and geographic boundaries examines 16 studies published in the English language from 1995 to 2012. A seminal work is identified, citation network analysis is applied, and a framework model is developed. |
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Keywords: | content analysis framing theory media advocacy media effects public health public policy |
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