Guidelines for reporting on violence against women
Useful guidance from national violence prevention organisation Our Watch. Includes examples of bad and better reporting, and much more.
https://t.co/DNmSqReyVS @OurWatchAus
A very good piece on court reporting. And it explains why we still say "child pornography" in C-SAM court reports. An answer to the "fixed it for ya" crowd.
https://t.co/WrCvxJ77bV
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The growing list of official euphemisms for sexual harassment, abuse & violence concern me.
Here is latest by @StatCan_eng - 'unwanted sexual behaviour'
Gender differences in experiences of violence and unwanted sexual behaviour in Canada, 2025
https://t.co/LjcmugIIm1 (1/2)
"Many have called Jeffrey Epstein a 'monster.' As fitting as this title may be, it also obfuscates the insidiousness of sexual violence," writes Tarana Burke, the founder of the #MeToo movement https://t.co/gQP3QqtvHi