Moral tales: Representations of child abuse in the quality and tabloid media

Citation
A. Wilczynski et K. Sinclair, Moral tales: Representations of child abuse in the quality and tabloid media, AUST NZ J C, 32(3), 1999, pp. 262-283
Citations number
74
Categorie Soggetti
Social Work & Social Policy
Journal title
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY
ISSN journal
00048658 → ACNP
Volume
32
Issue
3
Year of publication
1999
Pages
262 - 283
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-8658(199912)32:3<262:MTROCA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Although child abuse is a favourite topic for media stories, there has been little research on how the media portrays such issues. The present researc h examined the media construction of child abuse in a comprehensive sample of all 1302 reports on the subject during 1995 in a representative quality and tabloid newspaper in NSW. It was found that: the focus was on 'hard new s' reports of individual cases and the most atypical and sensational 'child abuse horror stories'; irony or incongruity between the offence and the of fender was emphasised; child abuse was popular as a topic for 'soft news' ( human interest) media stories; criminal justice agencies were the predomina nt sources used for the stories; child abusers were individualised and demo nised by the press and used to promote 'law and order' agendas; and there w as little coverage of the social causes of abuse and prevention issues. Alt hough both the quality and tabloid press demonstrated these features, there were some marked differences between the coverage in the two sources, such as a much greater emphasis on individual cases in the tabloid press.