Lee Chelsey, Wong Jennifer S
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.
Violence Against Women. 2020 Feb;26(2):213-232. doi: 10.1177/1077801219832325. Epub 2019 Mar 5.
Domestic violence is a widespread issue, with victims suffering emotional and physical harm and severe cases resulting in homicide. Media presentation of these extreme instances may affect public opinion and related policies. The current study considered the portrayal of domestic homicides in Canadian print news, using articles published in the between 2004 and 2015. A content analysis shows domestic homicides were portrayed as isolated incidents and perpetuated the notions of victim blaming and offender excusing, rather than as connected to a pattern of domestic violence. This portrayal may affect how domestic violence and homicides are perceived and addressed.
家庭暴力是一个普遍存在的问题,受害者会遭受情感和身体上的伤害,严重的情况会导致杀人事件。媒体对这些极端事件的报道可能会影响公众舆论和相关政策。当前的研究考察了加拿大平面媒体对家庭凶杀案的描述,使用了2004年至2015年间发表的文章。内容分析表明,家庭凶杀案被描绘成孤立事件,延续了指责受害者和为犯罪者开脱的观念,而不是与家庭暴力模式相关联。这种描述可能会影响人们对家庭暴力和凶杀案的认知及应对方式。