Sexual Violence In The Media Essay

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Contextual, historical and cultural factors have resulted in a variety of representations of victims of sexual violence in the news. This section will focus upon adult, female victims and the ways in which these victims of sexual violence are portrayed in the twenty-first century UK news. The representation of victims of sexual violence in the UK media is selective and has portrayed an inaccurate image of the volume of sexual violence, typical patterns of the crime, alongside the typical victim (Moore, 2014). One way in which this is done is through the sensualization of news. Meyers (1997) suggests that news often gives a misleading representation of sexual violence and victims of sex crimes through presenting “stories that are sensationalized …show more content…

With particular focus on female, adult victims, it be argued that the news present particular victims of sexual assault of somehow responsibly for their victimization by focusing on their victims. For instance, if the victim had been acting outside the norms of behavior deemed expectable for women, she is often seen to have provoked and encouraged her attack. For Instance, Meyers (1997) suggest within news reports on sexual violence the description of actions often aims to represent female victims as “responsible of her own suffering because she was on drugs, drunk, not properly cautious, stupid, engaged in questionable activities or involved in work or exhibiting behaviour outside the traditional role of women” (Meyers, 1997, p.60). Additionally, Benedict (1992) highlights that traditional women have been represented as either within news reports on sexual violence, adult, female victims are represented as either the ‘Vamp’ or ‘Virgin’. The ‘Vamp’ represented as a woman who is blameworthy of her attack because of her looks, actions and behaviour which drove the man to attack her, whereas the ‘Virgin’ is portrayed as an blameless women whom has had her innocence brutally taken from her by a perverted man (Benedict, 1992). Feminist authors have highlighted these representations of adult female victims of sexual violence represent wider patriarchal attitudes which often aim to deny particular groups their victimization status. This can also be illustrated through selective reporting on victims of sexual

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