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Child Sexual Abuse and the Media

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 2022

Zusammenfassung

Spektakuläre Fälle von sexualisierter Gewalt an Kindern (SGK; Child Sexual Abuse (CSA)) dominieren immer wieder die Medienberichterstattung und formen so unser Wissen über ein ebenso sensibles wie tabuisiertes Thema. Es fehlt bis dato ein wissenschaftlicher Überblick über den aktuellen Stand der Medienberichterstattung über SGK. Dieses Buch versucht, die Zusammenhänge zwischen SKG und den Medien auf unterschiedliche Weise zu beleuchten, indem es verschiedene Studien und Perspektiven von Praktikern einbezieht. Es bietet somit einen umfassenden Überblick über relevante Aspekte, die im Zusammenhang mit CSA und den Medien angesprochen werden.

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Copyrightjahr
2022
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6332-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0440-3
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
305
Produkttyp
Sammelband

Inhaltsverzeichnis

KapitelSeiten
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisSeiten 1 - 14 Download Kapitel (PDF)
  2. Daniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck Download Kapitel (PDF)
    1. Aims of the bookDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
    2. Findings of the contributions in the bookDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
    3. Conclusions and future directionsDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
    4. ReferencesDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
      1. Nicola Döring Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Nicola Döring
          1. State of research on newspaper articlesNicola Döring
          2. State of research on stock photosNicola Döring
          3. State of research on YouTube videosNicola Döring
          4. Research questionsNicola Döring
        2. Nicola Döring
          1. Method for newspaper article analysisNicola Döring
          2. Method for stock photo analysisNicola Döring
          3. Method for YouTube video analysisNicola Döring
        3. Nicola Döring
          1. Results on newspaper articlesNicola Döring
          2. Results on stock photosNicola Döring
          3. Results on YouTube videosNicola Döring
        4. DiscussionNicola Döring
        5. ReferencesNicola Döring
      2. Tereza Zavadilová Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Tereza Zavadilová
          1. Roots of clergy CSATereza Zavadilová
          2. Francis’ reforms tracing Vatican IITereza Zavadilová
          3. This studyTereza Zavadilová
        2. Tereza Zavadilová
          1. ProcedureTereza Zavadilová
          2. Category systemTereza Zavadilová
          3. MaterialsTereza Zavadilová
        3. Tereza Zavadilová
          1. Descriptive resultsTereza Zavadilová
          2. Main topicTereza Zavadilová
        4. DiscussionTereza Zavadilová
        5. ConclusionTereza Zavadilová
        6. FundingTereza Zavadilová
        7. ReferencesTereza Zavadilová
      1. Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Framing of the campaign Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
        2. Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
          1. Methods Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
          2. Results Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
        3. Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
          1. Methods Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
          2. Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
            1. Sample Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
            2. The campaign’s personal and political aims as reflected in the written documents Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
            3. The writers’ demands Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
            4. Reception, criticism and limits of the campaign Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
        4. Conclusions Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
        5. References Etzel, Gerke, Helfferich, Hoffmann, Kavemann, Lipke, Rassenhofer, Fegert
      2. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          1. This studyBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
        2. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          1. Online surveyBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          2. Qualitative interviewsBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
        3. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          1. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            1. The media coverage in 2010 as a turning pointBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            2. Media reception enabled/triggered disclosureBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            3. The reporting closed off protective strategiesBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            4. Perspectives on media coverageBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            5. The opportunity to change society and reach peopleBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            6. Demands to keep the topic permanently presentBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          2. Bianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            1. Personal appearance(s) in the mediaBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
            2. Reflections on speaking out publiclyBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
          3. Personal experiences with media appearancesBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
        4. Discussion and conclusionBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
        5. ReferencesBianca Nagel, Barbara Kavemann
      3. Fatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Fatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
          1. MethodsFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        2. InstrumentsFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        3. ProcedureFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        4. Fatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
          1. ResultsFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        5. KnowledgeFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        6. Media useFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
        7. Fatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
          1. DiscussionFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
          2. ConclusionFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
          3. ReferencesFatma Çelik, Beyza Karabaş
      1. Stjepka Popović Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Stjepka Popović
          1. MethodsStjepka Popović
        2. SampleStjepka Popović
        3. Relevance coding and intercoder reliabilityStjepka Popović
        4. News content coding and intercoder reliabilityStjepka Popović
        5. Stjepka Popović
          1. ResultsStjepka Popović
        6. Perpetrators of child sexual abuse in the news: general picture and stereotypesStjepka Popović
        7. The correlation between the use of endangering practices for perpetrators and stereotyping practicesStjepka Popović
        8. Stjepka Popović
          1. DiscussionStjepka Popović
          2. Research limitations and recommendations for future researchStjepka Popović
          3. ConclusionStjepka Popović
          4. ReferencesStjepka Popović
      2. Daniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Daniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          1. This studyDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        2. Daniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          1. SampleDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          2. ProcedureDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          3. Process of coding and data analysisDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        3. Daniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          1. RQ1: Reporting criteria of CSA reflect commonly mentioned news valuesDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          2. RQ2: Media coverage about CSA is perceived as mostly objective and appropriateDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          3. RQ3: Media coverage as benefit and risk – the content determines the courseDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
          4. RQ4: Emotions reported when dealing with the topic of CSA – anger vs. professionalismDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        4. DiscussionDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        5. LimitationsDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        6. ConclusionDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
        7. ReferencesDaniela Stelzmann, Josephine Ischebeck
      1. Stjepka Popović Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. Why do we need guidelines for media reporting on child sexual abuse?Stjepka Popović
        2. Stjepka Popović
          1. Stjepka Popović
            1. 1. Prevention of CSAStjepka Popović
            2. 2. Development of awareness, public debate, and public policiesStjepka Popović
            3. 3. Alarming the public and pressure on institutionsStjepka Popović
            4. 4. Encouraging victims to disclose and increase of CSA reportsStjepka Popović
          2. Stjepka Popović
            1. 1. Violation of the child’s right to privacy, dignity and re‑victimizationStjepka Popović
            2. 2. Textual victimization of victimsStjepka Popović
            3. 3. Creating moral panicStjepka Popović
            4. 4. Instructions for abusersStjepka Popović
            5. 5. Sexually explicit materialStjepka Popović
            6. 6. Violation of the privacy rights of suspects who may not be the perpetratorsStjepka Popović
            7. 7. Supporting the CSA mythsStjepka Popović
        3. Stjepka Popović
          1. Media reporting frame and information sourcesStjepka Popović
          2. Protection of the victim’s identityStjepka Popović
          3. CSA dynamicsStjepka Popović
          4. CSA detailsStjepka Popović
          5. Responsibility for abuseStjepka Popović
          6. Presentation of the perpetratorStjepka Popović
          7. Institutional responsibilityStjepka Popović
          8. Judicial proceedingsStjepka Popović
          9. Research results and official statisticsStjepka Popović
          10. Moral panicStjepka Popović
          11. Sexually explicit materialStjepka Popović
          12. Assistance informationStjepka Popović
          13. Protection informationStjepka Popović
          14. Online commentsStjepka Popović
        4. Brief advice for preparing and writing a storyStjepka Popović
        5. LanguageStjepka Popović
        6. ReferencesStjepka Popović
      2. Stelzmann, Interview with Wagner, von Heyden by Ischebeck Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. References Stelzmann, Interview with Wagner, von Heyden by Ischebeck
      3. Nina Apin Download Kapitel (PDF)
        1. The press as an agent of the enlightenment – The “scandal year” 2010Nina Apin
        2. Abuse and Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (Alliance 90/The Greens): The election campaign year 2013Nina Apin
        3. Empathy and hard facts: Journalistic challengesNina Apin
        4. What responsible journalism can achieveNina Apin
        5. Traps and blind spotsNina Apin
        6. Future directionsNina Apin
        7. ReferencesNina Apin
    1. Edith Huber Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. DefinitionEdith Huber
      2. Edith Huber
        1. Methods for producing child pornographic materialEdith Huber
        2. Forms of child pornographyEdith Huber
      3. Edith Huber
        1. Variant 1: voluntary posingEdith Huber
        2. Variant 2: involuntary posingEdith Huber
      4. Edith Huber
        1. Hands-on and hands-off crimesEdith Huber
      5. Edith Huber
        1. Variant 1: voluntary posingEdith Huber
        2. Variant 2: involuntary posingEdith Huber
      6. PreventionEdith Huber
      7. SummaryEdith Huber
      8. ReferencesEdith Huber
    2. Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
        1. Coach-athlete relationship and CSAJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
      2. Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
        1. CSA in sport with technologyJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
      3. Jimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
        1. Policy recommendationsJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
        2. Programming recommendationsJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
      4. ConclusionJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
      5. ReferencesJimmy Sanderson, Melinda Weathers
    3. Simone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. Theoretical frameworkSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
      2. MethodsSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
      3. Simone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
        1. The stereotype of the “ideal victim” of child sexual abuseSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
        2. The observable implications of victim stereotypesSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
      4. ConclusionsSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
      5. ReferencesSimone Eelmaa, Maria Murumaa-Mengel
    4. Mikkel Rask Pedersen Download Kapitel (PDF)
      1. Mikkel Rask Pedersen
        1. The double-edged swordMikkel Rask Pedersen
      2. Mikkel Rask Pedersen
        1. ObservationalMikkel Rask Pedersen
        2. ExplorativeMikkel Rask Pedersen
      3. Mikkel Rask Pedersen
        1. Social media – Virtuous PedophilesMikkel Rask Pedersen
        2. Sexualized signature pictures – Visions of AliceMikkel Rask Pedersen
        3. Mikkel Rask Pedersen
          1. Visions of AliceMikkel Rask Pedersen
          2. Virtuous PedophilesMikkel Rask Pedersen
      4. Mikkel Rask Pedersen
        1. LimitationsMikkel Rask Pedersen
      5. ConclusionMikkel Rask Pedersen
      6. ReferencesMikkel Rask Pedersen
  3. Author indexSeiten 303 - 305 Download Kapitel (PDF)

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