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Systems meant to protect victims are framed as failing, even when red flags are present
Domestic violence is portrayed as profoundly destructive and life-ending
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing national crisis requiring urgent attention
Domestic violence is framed as a pervasive and immediate threat to women's safety
Portraying minors as vulnerable and at risk in public spaces
Domestic environment framed as unsafe for women during major sporting events
Framing domestic relationships as harmful and dangerous, particularly for women
Portrays domestic violence as deeply harmful, though indirectly
Portrays domestic violence in the NFL as an escalating emergency requiring urgent intervention
Domestic violence victims are portrayed as endangered and unprotected
Potential domestic context excluded from discussion
Victims of abuse are acknowledged but marginalized in narrative focus
portraying the act of domestic violence as legally illegitimate and subject to criminal sanction
framing domestic violence as an urgent crisis requiring law enforcement intervention
Women portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in professional interactions with powerful men
Domestic abuse portrayed as a prolonged crisis marked by escalating control and psychological breakdown
Abuser framed as untrustworthy, showing no remorse and attempting to discredit victim
Survivor’s voice and experience centered, validating her trauma and struggle for recognition
Domestic violence survivors portrayed as psychologically and physically endangered
Domestic violence is framed as profoundly destructive and life-ending
Victims of domestic abuse are portrayed as credible, courageous, and morally justified
Domestic violence is framed as a severe and immediate danger, especially during separation
Allegations of captivity and coercion dismissed as retaliation, undermining legitimacy of abuse claims
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe and ongoing threat to women's safety
survivors of abuse are implicitly excluded and marginalized
The situation is portrayed as an ongoing personal crisis escalating to a breaking point
Domestic violence is framed as a life-threatening danger to victims
The incident is framed as an acute crisis rather than a routine or manageable event
Perpetrators of domestic violence are framed as hostile and morally corrupt
Domestic violence is framed as a severe and immediate threat to personal safety
Domestic relationships are portrayed as potentially harmful and dangerous
Framing sexual violence as a systemic threat requiring institutional response
Domestic violence is framed as a harmful factor in the case
Survivors portrayed as marginalized and inadequately supported by the system
Frames domestic violence perpetrators as hostile and morally corrupt
The failure of intimate relationships, particularly marriage, is framed as a catalyst for women’s turn to cats for emotional stability
portrayed as belonging and deserving of justice
Victim portrayed as isolated and disbelieved within family network
Framed as protecting victims through transparency
portrayed as leaving survivors in dangerous and unstable environments
Domestic violence is framed as a personal ordeal with muted risk to victims
Victims of domestic violence are portrayed as deserving protection and inclusion through legislative action
Allegations of domestic abuse are treated as rhetorical weapons rather than serious legal or social issues
Victims of military sexual violence framed as excluded from justice
survivors framed as being validated and included in justice process
The setting and situation are framed as inherently threatening and predatory
survivors framed as excluded from decision-making process
victim-survivors excluded from justice and support systems
Abuse survivors framed as rightfully included in Church reconciliation
Sexual violence is framed as an ongoing threat requiring public vigilance
Domestic violence is framed as a hostile, predatory act carried out by a manipulative perpetrator
Domestic violence framed as a prolonged crisis
Domestic violence portrayed as life-threatening
Anti-domestic violence advocacy framed as damaged and counterproductive
Domestic environment framed as dangerous, especially for children
Victim portrayed as systematically isolated and emotionally silenced within the relationship
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe and life-threatening danger to the victim
Domestic violence is framed as a persistent and life-threatening danger to victims
Institutional care is framed as a source of profound harm rather than protection for vulnerable youth
Women portrayed as vulnerable and endangered in professional settings
Gabby’s Law framed as a positive, protective step against intimate partner violence
highlighting harm through personal actions while downplaying institutional responsibility
framing domestic violence as a personal moral drama rather than a systemic issue
Victims of domestic abuse are being marginalized in the narrative
Surviving partner framed as financially vulnerable and unsupported after loss
Allegations of domestic violence treated as political vulnerability rather than moral disqualifier
The household system is portrayed as profoundly harmful, involving physical punishment and psychological control.
frames the household environment as systematically harmful and abusive
Domestic violence survivors and potential victims are portrayed as vulnerable and in need of protection through public disclosure.
Survivors of abuse are marginalized and excluded from justice
Victims of domestic violence are being acknowledged and protected through legislative action
Women's safety is portrayed as systematically undermined by pervasive patterns of abuse
domestic violence survivors and victims are portrayed as being in a vulnerable position due to minimization of physical acts
Victims are portrayed as deserving protection and central to policy development
Domestic violence is strongly framed as a harmful societal danger
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing threat to public safety
Domestic violence is framed as a harmful pattern that can be mitigated through public disclosure
Victims and survivors are framed as deserving protection and inclusion in public safety mechanisms
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing personal and public safety threat
Domestic violence survivors portrayed as vulnerable and at risk of media distortion
Framed as a context where individuals (particularly the ex-wife) are portrayed as vulnerable and at risk
Domestic violence victims portrayed as persistently endangered by systemic indifference
Intimate partner violence against Black women is framed as an urgent, escalating public health crisis
Domestic violence is portrayed as maximally destructive and life-threatening
Domestic violence is framed as an urgent, escalating crisis requiring immediate systemic response
Domestic violence survivors are portrayed as deeply endangered by ongoing threats