Mejia Pamela, Cheyne Andrew, Dorfman Lori
The Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA 94710, USA.
J Child Sex Abus. 2012;21(4):470-87. doi: 10.1080/10538712.2012.692465.
News media coverage of child sexual abuse can help policymakers and the public understand what must be done to prevent future abuse, but coverage tends to focus on extreme cases. This article presents an analysis of newspaper coverage from 2007 to 2009 to describe how the daily news presents and frames day-to-day stories about child sexual abuse. When child sexual abuse receives news attention, the stories focus primarily on the criminal justice details of a specific incident rather than contextual information about causes of and solutions to child sexual abuse, and prevention is rarely addressed. We offer suggestions for strategies that advocates can use to help reporters improve news coverage so that it better contextualizes child sexual abuse and links it to prevention policies.
新闻媒体对儿童性虐待的报道有助于政策制定者和公众了解为防止未来的虐待行为必须采取的措施,但报道往往集中在极端案例上。本文对2007年至2009年的报纸报道进行了分析,以描述每日新闻如何呈现和构建有关儿童性虐待的日常故事。当儿童性虐待受到新闻关注时,报道主要集中在特定事件的刑事司法细节上,而不是关于儿童性虐待的原因和解决方案的背景信息,并且很少涉及预防问题。我们为倡导者提供了一些策略建议,他们可以利用这些策略来帮助记者改进新闻报道,以便更好地将儿童性虐待置于背景中,并将其与预防政策联系起来。