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040 _aFVC
100 _aDorfmann, Lori
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245 _aCase by case:
_bnews coverage of child sexual abuse
_cLori Dorfmann, Pamela Mejia, Andrew Cheyne and Priscilla Gonzalez
260 _aBerkeley, CA.:
_bBerkeley Media Studies Group,
_c2012
300 _a21 p.: computer file, PDF format
440 _aIssue
_n19
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520 _aTo understand how child sexual abuse is covered in mdia, the researchers selected a representative sample of U.S. news, then coded the content in detail. The overwhelming majority of articles (236, or 91%) focused on one or more specific child sexual abuse incidents. The remaining 24 pieces reported on a general theme relating to child sexual abuse (such as the stranger danger misconception), but did not include details of a specific incident.
650 2 7 _9367
_aMEDIA
651 4 _aUNITED STATES
_92646
650 2 7 _9458
_aPREVENTION
650 2 7 _9121
_aCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
700 _aMejia, Pamela
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700 _aCheyne, Andrew
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700 _aGonzalez, Priscilla
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856 _uhttp://www.bmsg.org/print/resources/publications/issue-19-case-by-case-news-coverage-of-child-sexual-abuse
942 _2ddc
_cBRIEFING
999 _c3738
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