Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alternatively, minimise and trivialise the issue. This article reports on the collection and analysis of reports concerning family violence from five Australian newspapers over a 15‑week period. The research found that reporting varied significantly depending on the ethnicity, gender, age, status and/or religious affiliation of those involved. The analysis uses codes of ethics for reporting as a framework to discuss current examples of reporting about family violence cases and issues in Victoria, Australia. The research identifies opportunities for increasing community understanding of family violence and for supporting those affected through effe...
The title of my research, Silencing Violence in the Family: Making the Victim the Problem, consists ...
This discussion of three cases of filicide reported and reviewed extensively by the Australian news ...
The Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence is an extraordinary opportunity to interrogate a...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
This project aimed to establish the extent and nature of reporting of violence against women by the ...
Introduction Cases involving families where there are allegations of domestic violence constitute a...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of ...
Male violence against women and children is a pernicious global problem responsible for a high burde...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Domestic and family violence has received close attention in Australia recently. However, most of th...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
© 2019 Evelyn Willow RoseFamily violence is the most prevalent form of violence worldwide, and is ov...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
This paper provides an overview of the prevalence of domestic and family violence, the effects of do...
The title of my research, Silencing Violence in the Family: Making the Victim the Problem, consists ...
This discussion of three cases of filicide reported and reviewed extensively by the Australian news ...
The Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence is an extraordinary opportunity to interrogate a...
Reporting of family violence in the media is often done in ways that either sensationalise or, alter...
This project aimed to establish the extent and nature of reporting of violence against women by the ...
Introduction Cases involving families where there are allegations of domestic violence constitute a...
The Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement Studies (TILES) publishes regular Briefing Papers on topi...
BACKGROUND: How the mainstream news media report violence against women is significant if levels of ...
Male violence against women and children is a pernicious global problem responsible for a high burde...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Domestic and family violence has received close attention in Australia recently. However, most of th...
Overview This paper provides an overview of the best available contemporary evidence on the way new...
© 2019 Evelyn Willow RoseFamily violence is the most prevalent form of violence worldwide, and is ov...
The different types, prevalence and consequences of family violence, as demonstrated by the Australi...
This paper provides an overview of the prevalence of domestic and family violence, the effects of do...
The title of my research, Silencing Violence in the Family: Making the Victim the Problem, consists ...
This discussion of three cases of filicide reported and reviewed extensively by the Australian news ...
The Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence is an extraordinary opportunity to interrogate a...