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Jornalistic Coverage of Sexual Violence against Children in Brazil
1. Journalistic Coverage of Sexual Violence against Children in Brazil By Ricardo Corredor Cure Impact: Social and Behavioural Change Conference March 29, 2011. Geneva CI - UNAIDS
16. Quantity of News Stories Evolution of News Coverage - Sexual Abuse/ Exploitation of Children* Year News from sample Total news (estimated) 2000 167 2.004 2006 457 5.484 2009 502 6.024 Evolution 2000-2009 200,60% * Sample based on composite month methodology
17. Sexual Violence in Relation to Other Issues * Parameters changed in 2009, to reflect new policies focused on the issue Evolution of Most Covered Issues – Sexual Violence vs. others More covered issues % (in relation to the total of news analyzed) 2001 2005 2009 Education 28,75% 24,10% 25,81% Violence 21,12% 12,48% 17,44% Rights & Justice* 11,14% 13,56% 3,10% Health 12,78% 8,83% 10,70% Sexual Abuse and Exploitation 3,08% 4,08% 3,58%
20. Comparative Analysis: Tim Lopes Stories * Brazilian Bill of Children’s Rights Parameters Tim Lopes Stories Sexual Violence in general (2009) Children’s Rights in general (2009) References to legislation 18% 9,7% 5,7% References to ECA* 13,8% 8,3% 1,9% Mentions solutions 7,8% 10,2% 6,9% Denounciations 86,2% 19,0% 9,4% Children’s Rights Councils as sources of information 10% 5,2% 0,7% Use of statistics 9,6% 6,8% 8,1%
21. Comparative Analysis: Tim Lopes Stories Parameter Tim Lopes Stories Sexual Violence in general (2009) Children’s Rights in general (2009) Sources of information per news story (average) 2,83 1,64 1,46