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The Role of Media in Reporting Child Abuse
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2011
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Reporting Child AbuseChild WelfareMedia ViolenceTrauma In ChildMedia StudiesJournalismPublic HealthContent AnalysisProtection AgenciesHealth SciencesData JournalismChild AbuseTelevisionChild DevelopmentSexual AbusePrint MediaPediatricsChild Sexual AbuseArtsAggressionChild Protection
ABSTRACT This study looks at the short-term impact that the media coverage of children in need of protection had on the number of cases reported to child protection agencies. The number of reports (N = 11,646) made to these agencies in Canada was tallied each week during a 24-month period. During the same period, a content analysis of print media was conducted regarding child maltreatment and/or child protection services (CPS) to identify and count the number of articles published (N = 1,211) and single out media frenzy events. Results show a statistically significant relationship between media coverage and the number of cases reported to child protection agencies.
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