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10 WAYS NEWS MEDIA CAN BE ALLIES TO SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT, Women Escaping a Violent Environment, Sacramento, CA: 1997.

ACT NOW TO STOP NEWSPAPERS FROM SILENCING WOMEN BY UNDERREPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Jewish Women International, Washington, DC: October 2009.

BY ANY OTHER NAME, IT'S STILL RAPE CALLING SEX CRIMES 'STATUTORY RAPE' OR 'MOLESTING' DIMINISHES THE SEVERITY OF THE OFFENSE, Wendy Murphy, Patriot Ledger, Quincy, MA: February 25, 2008. Copyright © 2008 GateHouse Media, Inc.

CDC SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLS, GUIDELINES & BEST PRACTICES, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: updated January 21, 2010.

COVERING CRIME AND JUSTICE A GUIDE FOR JOURNALISTS, Criminal Justice Journalists, Institute for Justice and Journalism, the Jerry Lee Center of Criminology at the University of Pennsylvania and the Center on Media, Crime and Justice at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Copypyright © 2003-2009 Criminal Justice Journalists.

 
Distracted by Drama: How California Newspapers Portray Intimate Partner Violence (issue 13), John McManus and Lori Dorfman, Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA: January 2003. Copyright © 2003 Berkeley Media Studies Group.

 
Documentary Tracks Paths from Fear to Freedom, Katharine Goodloe, Dallas Morning News, April 9, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Belo Interactive, Inc.

 
EFFECTIVE OUTREACH THROUGH THE MEDIA, Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault, Madison, WI: 2004.

 

Flippant Headline Hurts, Bangor Daily News, Bangor, ME: May 27, 2005. Copyright © 2005 Bangor Daily News.

FOCUSING ON THE FULL PICTURE TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT RAPE, Kelly McBride, Poynter Report, St. Petersburg, FL: May 5, 2003. Copyright © 1995-2009 The Poynter Institute.

 

Give us their names; tell us their stories, Brooky Brown, Coshocton Tribune, Coshocton, OH: November 21, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Coshocton Tribune.

THE GRAMMAR OF MALE VIOLENCE, Jennie Ruby, off our backs, September - October 2004.

A GUIDE FOR JOURNALISTS WHO REPORT ON CRIME AND CRIME VICTIMS, Bonnie Bucqueroux and Anne Seymour, Justice Solutions, Washington, DC: 2009.

THE HEALTH COMMUNICATOR'S SOCIAL MEDIA TOOLKIT, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA: August 6, 2010.

iNCORPORATING EVALUATION INTO MEDIA CAMPAIGN DESIGN, Sharyn J. Potter, National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, Harrisburg, PA: April 2008.

INTERVIEWS WITH MEDIA ~ TIP SHEET FOR CRIME VICTIMS, The National Center for Victims of Crime, Washington, DC: Copyright © 2004 The National Center for Victims of Crime.

LAYERS OF STRATEGY, Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA: November 2011.

MAKING THE CASE FOR COMMUNITY PREVENTION THROUGH MEDIA ADVOCACY, Prevention Institute, Oakland, CA: August 2011.

 
MEDIA ADVOCACY FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS – BIBLIOGRAPHY, Michigan Resource Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI.

 
MEDIA ADVOCACY TOOLKIT, Administration on Aging of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC: updated March 17, 2005.

 
MEDIA EDUCATION & PREVENTING SEXUAL VIOLENCE, Media Education Foundation, Northampton, MA: 2003.

 
Media Outreach Made Easy – An Advocate’s Guide to Working with the Press, Vicki Cuscino and Pam Shea, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: March 1999.

 

Media Spotlight Dims on Some Killings, Jennifer Emily, Dallas Morning News, Dallas, TX: July 20, 2006. Copyright © 2006 the Dallas Morning News Company.

MOVING FROM THEM TO US CHALLENGES IN REFRAMING VIOLENCE AMONG YOUTH, Lori Dorfman and Lawrence Wallack, Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA: August 2009. Copyright © 2009 Berkeley Media Studies Group, a project of the Public Health Institute.

 
Naming Rape Victims, Bob Steele, Poynteronline, St. Petersburg, FL: August 10, 2002. Copyright © 1995-2006 The Poynter Institute.

 

NEW DIRECTIONS FROM THE FIELD: VICTIMS' RIGHTS AND SERVICES FOR THE 21st CENTURY NEWS MEDIA COMMUNITY, OVW Bulletin, Office for Victims of Crime, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC: August 1998.

NEWS SKIPS CONTEXT IN 24-7 PETERSON COVERAGE, Anne Friedman Glauber, Women's eNews: November 21, 2007. Copyright © 2007 Women's eNews.

PRIVACY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN POSTING CONTENT ONLINE, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC. Copyright © 2010 National Network to End Domestic Violence.

 
Reporting on Violence: A Handbook for Journalists, Jane Ellen Stevens, Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA. Copyright © 1997 Berkeley Media Studies Group.

 
Reporting on Violence: new ideas for television, print and web, Jane Ellen Stevens, Berkeley Media Studies Group, Berkeley, CA. Copyright © 2001 Berkeley Media Studies Group.

 

Reporting Sexual Assault: A Guide for Journalists, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI: 2004.

SAMPLE DIGITAL SOCIAL MEDIA AND ENDORSEMENT POLICY, WOMMA, Chicago, IL.

SEXISM AND RACISM RUN DEEP, Kim Gandy, National Organization for Women, New York, NY: April 17, 2007. Copyright © 1995-2007 National Organization for Women.

SOCIAL NETWORKING & PRIVACY TIPS FOR DOMESTIC & SEXUAL VIOLENCE PROGRAMS, National Network to End Domestic Violence, Washington, DC. Copyright © 2010 National Network to End Domestic Violence.

 
Society’s Theater of Violence Comes through in Peterson Trial, Michael Martin, The Dartmouth, University Wire, Hanover, NH: November 17, 2004. Copyright © 2004 The Dartmouth via U-WIRE.

 
Someday, With Help, News Media May Get It, Sheila Gibbons, Women’s eNews, June 21, 2006. Copyright © 2006 Women’s eNews Inc.

 
Speakers Criticize News Media’s Coverage of Domestic Violence, Brendan Selby, The Stanford Daily, Palo Alto, CA: March 4, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Stanford Daily Publishing Corporation.

 
Swedish Newspaper to Name Men Guilty of Violence Against Women, Agence France Presse, Channel NewsAsia International, November 14, 2004. Copyright © 2004 Agence France Presse.

 

TeCH TOP 10 GUIDELINES ~ SOCIAL MEDIA USE BY PROGRAMS & STAFF, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA, and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2011.

TeCH TOP 10 TIPS ~ SOCIAL MEDIA USE BY SURVIVORS, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape, Enola, PA, and the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Harrisburg, PA: 2011.

TEENS, KINDNESS AND CRUELTY ON SOCIAL NETWORK SITES, Amanda Lenhart, Mary Madden, Aaron Smith, Kristen Purcell, Kathryn Zickuhr and Lee Rainie, Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, Washington, DC: November 9, 2011.

Terror at Home: Domestic Violence in America to Air April 10, Lifetime Television, April 1, 2005.

 
THEY ALL FALL DOWN: A SERIES ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, Cindy Bevington, KPC News, Northeastern Indiana, October 8, 1999 – November 18, 2001.

 

A TOOLKIT: MAKING COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTIONS, FrameWorks Institute, Washington, DC.

TRENDS IN TEEN COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL MEDIA USE: WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON HERE? (webinar presentation), presented jointly by the Girl Scout Research Institute and Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. Originally presented on February 9, 2011.

 

The Ultimate Media Campaign: Affecting Social Change, Reshape (issue 10), Sexual Assault Coalition Sharing Project, Spring 2004.

USING THE MEDIA TO ADVANCE YOUR ISSUE, Advocacy Institute, Washington, DC. Copyright © 2004 Advocacy Institute.

USING SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGICALLY FOR EFFECTIVE ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE AND VIOLENCE PREVENTION (webinar presentation), U.S. Department of Education's Higher Education Center, Washington, DC: originally hosted on February 2, 2011.

 
WAMO Stops the Music to Talk About Stopping Violence, Adrian McCoy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, PA: March 2, 2005. Copyright © 2005 P.G. Publishing Co.

 
We Must Call Domestic Violence by its Right Name, Pam Russell, The Morning Call, Allentown, PA: June 20, 2005. Copyright © 2005 The Morning Call, Inc.

 

What’s In a Word? The State of Things, North Carolina Public Radio, Chapel Hill, NC: July 20, 2006.

WHO'S THAT GIRL? IMAGE AND SOCIAL MEDIA, Girl Scouts, New York, NY: 2010. Survey.

WHY AMERICANS USE SOCIAL MEDIA ~ SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ARE APPEALING AS A WAY TO MAINTAIN CONTACT WITH CLOSE TIES AND RECONNECT WITH OLD FRIENDS, Aaron Smith, Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, Washington, DC: November 14, 2011.

 
WORKING WITH THE MEDIA: A TOOLKIT FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS, Michigan Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Okemos, MI: 2004.

 


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