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Alleged victim subtly marginalised through absence of voice and counter-narrative
Victims are being included and validated through legislative recognition
Domestic violence framed as hidden within affluent families, excluding them from societal protection
The victim is portrayed as being heard and validated through the legal process and public reading of her statement
portrays victims of sexual violence as systematically endangered
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe and immediate threat to personal safety
framing domestic space as actively harmful to vulnerable children
Domestic environment framed as deeply harmful
Frames victims of domestic violence as isolated and without institutional protection
Victims of domestic violence are framed as vulnerable and excluded from protection
survivor framed as endangered and overpowered during assault
portrayed as deeply unsafe and violating
Domestic abusers are portrayed as fundamentally corrupt and emblematic of systemic oppression
Domestic violence framed as hidden, secretive, and socially isolated
Framing the victim as excluded and at risk of retaliation
Victimisation within the home framed as a hidden, excluded crisis
Survivors of sexual slavery are portrayed as deserving recognition and inclusion in public memory
individuals, particularly women, are under threat from domestic violence
Frames the complainant as having endured prolonged and systemic abuse by multiple family members
Non-consensual acts on unconscious person framed as potentially harmless prank
Framing domestic violence as an urgent, escalating crisis
Domestic violence context is downplayed, framing the situation as emotionally complex rather than dangerous
portrayed as excluded and silenced within a controlling system
Victims of child sexual abuse framed as endangered by institutional tolerance of offender advocacy
Domestic violence is framed as an escalating danger to youth, especially teenage girls
Allegations of misconduct framed as potentially exploitable rather than serious
Framing political violence as an escalating national crisis requiring urgent response
Society is portrayed as being in a state of crisis due to unpredictable, violent individuals
Political violence framed as an immediate and pervasive threat to national stability and public figures
Indigenous women and girls portrayed as vulnerable victims of predatory abuse
Domestic violence is framed as an escalating threat to personal safety, especially among youth
Domestic abuse victims are portrayed as increasingly vulnerable and at risk of suicide
Sexual violence against Native women framed as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent attention
Survivors of domestic abuse framed as visible and validated
Domestic violence is framed as a national crisis requiring urgent attention
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing, widespread threat to safety
Domestic violence is portrayed as an escalating and widespread threat to young people
Victims of domestic violence portrayed as deserving and included in social protections
survivor portrayed as included and validated through perseverance
Domestic violence portrayed as a serious threat to women's safety
Current systems to prevent intimate partner violence are framed as failing and uncoordinated
Domestic violence victims are portrayed as highly vulnerable and at risk
Domestic setting framed as hostile and dangerous
Survivors are portrayed as being in ongoing danger due to inadequate State support structures
Survivors are portrayed as systematically excluded and retraumatized by current State engagement practices
Domestic violence is framed as an extreme and immediate danger to children
Situation framed as a personal crisis with urgent moral and emotional stakes
The act of sexual violence is strongly framed as deeply harmful, with emphasis on non-consent, emotional trauma, and exploitation
Serious domestic violence allegations are framed as a minor, manageable domestic dispute
Domestic violence is framed as trivial and non-threatening
Domestic violence incident framed as urgent crisis requiring major law enforcement response
Domestic violence case framed as chaotic and mismanaged
Domestic violence portrayed as trivialized and downplayed
Survivors are portrayed as credible, trustworthy sources of expertise whose insights improve institutional integrity
Survivors are framed as rightful participants in policy-making, deserving institutional inclusion and recognition
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing, widespread threat to women's safety
Survivors of sexual violence excluded from narrative
Institutional response framed as restoring order and addressing misconduct
Political violence is framed as a growing, harmful force that threatens democratic norms
Suspect framed as ideologically hostile lone actor