Tell the right story

Violence against women: Tell the right story

- Campaign dated October 2014 -

*TW: discussion of domestic violence

News reporting of domestic violence plays a critical role in setting the tone for community attitudes. The way journalists and editors choose to write about family violence is vitally important, because the words they use and the stories they focus on shape how the public think and feel about this issue. When stories of family violence focus on the victim, they tell us that they're what's important in the story. 

Together, Fair Agenda and GetUp members are calling on Fairfax and News Ltd to tell the right story about violence against women, by asking them to adopt responsible reporting guidelines that have been created by the family violence sector. Will you join us?

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Last year, when the tragic news broke that a young woman, Mayang Prasetyo, was killed by her partner in a gruesome violent attack, how did The Courier Mail choose to report the story? With offensive language, a sexualised picture and a focus on the young woman's gender and occupation.

It was the second story in a matter of weeks that has focused the victim in an incident of domestic violence. The Sydney Morning Herald had reported the horrific murders of Kim Hunt and her three children in the community of Lockhart, writing: 

"Police believe unbearable strain and hardship brewed within quiet grain farmer Geoff Hunt, following a car crash that left his wife Kim disabled."

Language like this, though subtle, is incredibly damaging to society's attitudes towards men's violence against women. 

Violence prevention experts highlighted the role of community attitudes in perpetuating violence against women -- and told us our attitudes need to change. Family violence experts have designed responsible reporting guidelines to help media do just that. It's time they were adopted by all news outlets.

19,619 signatures so far

19,619 SIGNATURES

To News Corp and Fairfax Media, 

The reporting of domestic violence should never blame, degrade or shame the victim.

We ask that the Editors in Chief of News Corp and Fairfax publications publicly commit to consult with experts about responsible reporting of domestic violence, and to never publish stories that attempt to blame the victim.

Signed,

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Tamara , 4070  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:54:42 +1100
"This article is offensive and does not respect the real issue here. Two people who are both victims – domestic violence and mental illness are real issues that should be handled with care and respect. This article and the pictures associated with it make me feel sick and embarrassed by who we have become. How sad."
Rachael , 3166  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:53:40 +1100
Keelah , 2094  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:44:22 +1100
"Domestic violence is rife. Please report such incidents as the serious issues that they are and in a way that does not condone such violence."
Louise , 4300  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:37:58 +1100
"This report is so disgusting it doesn’t even report on the person. Reporters MUST change this – ‘sexuality’ doesn’t allow murder- nothing does! "
Shaunagh , 3000  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:27:07 +1100
"I am a woman with a disability and violence against women with disabilities occurs at double the rate when compared with women without disabilities. This is the message the media should have circulated."
Gwen , 6333  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:10:02 +1100
Linda , 2262  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:08:24 +1100
Elke , 2155  /  signed 2014-10-08 12:07:36 +1100
Valerie , 5142  /  signed 2014-10-08 11:57:14 +1100
"This is so important because of the seriousness of domestic violence
The media needs to help stop this epidemic. Particularly men need to get onto this issue with white ribbon"
Anna , 2041  /  signed 2014-10-08 11:55:24 +1100
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