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Story Framing
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This analysis delves into the portrayal of youth crime, child abuse, neglect, and child health insurance in media stories. While episodic frames dominate discussions on crime and abuse, analytical information is prevalent in stories regarding teen childbearing and child care. Gain insights into the framing of these critical topics.
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Story Framing
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Story Framing Key Finding 4: At least nine out of 10 stories on the topics of youth crime/violence, child abuse/neglect and child health insurance use episodic frames, emphasizing recent events rather than broad trends. In contrast, stories about teen childbearing and child care are much more likely to include analytical information. 92% 91% 90% 57% 58% 43% 42% 9% 10% 8%
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