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Incident framed as an urgent, unfolding crisis
Defendants framed as hostile actors within a personal relationship context
survivors portrayed as legitimate and included in institutional identity
Domestic violence portrayed as pervasive and institutionally enabled
College football is framed as not in crisis, despite claims from establishment figures
Portrays public spaces as unsafe due to gun violence
The normalization or downplaying of gendered violence is framed as illegitimate and morally indefensible
Implied vulnerability of elderly individuals in rural communities
College football is framed as being in crisis due to external influences like globalization and NCAA mismanagement
College football is portrayed as being harmed by international games and saved by returning to campus tradition
Coercive control is framed as profoundly harmful and destructive to family life and individual well-being
Domestic violence is framed as a severe threat to victims' safety and mental health
The victim is framed as having died under violent, vulnerable circumstances
portrays victim as being re-integrated and validated through the justice process
Situation framed as prolonged crisis with urgent need for intervention
Domestic violence framed as profoundly destructive to individual and family
Victim portrayed as systematically isolated and marginalized within her own life
Domestic violence victims are portrayed as severely endangered
framed as an ongoing personal risk requiring escape and relocation
Domestic violence and custody issues are implicitly framed as potentially linked to violent criminal behavior, despite omission of key context
Victims of gender violence are framed as being systematically excluded from protection and justice
Women and girls are portrayed as under systemic threat of lethal gender-based violence
victims framed as isolated and silenced by threats and manipulation
Positions survivors of sexual assault as being validated and included in justice process
Victim portrayed as endangered within family setting despite caregiving role
Perpetrator framed as a calculated adversary within a domestic relationship
Domestic environments portrayed as deeply unsafe due to premeditated violence
framing domestic relationships as sites of hidden crisis and extreme danger
Framed as an urgent national crisis requiring immediate state action
victims of abuse were excluded or silenced within military structures
Domestic environment framed as dangerous and deceptive
Victim is portrayed as isolated and unprotected within the relationship
Frames domestic violence as an urgent, escalating crisis enabled by digital deception
Domestic caregiving environment framed as a crisis point
Relationship framed as ongoing crisis with escalating danger
framed as a dangerous environment for women
Women framed as under ongoing threat from gender-based violence despite acts of resistance
Interpersonal violence in housing is portrayed as directly harmful, with severe consequences
Victim of suspected domestic homicide portrayed as failed by systems meant to protect, highlighting exclusion from justice
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing personal threat despite institutional normalcy
Family members portrayed as emotionally and psychologically endangered by hate
Domestic violence is framed as a serious and immediate threat to family and community safety
potential domestic context of disappearance framed as endangering the victim
The victim is portrayed as courageous and resilient, included in the moral community through her survival and public testimony
Victim is portrayed as severely endangered, underscoring the life-threatening nature of domestic violence
Frames domestic relationships as sites of danger and psychological harm
framing domestic violence as an urgent and escalating crisis
Gun ownership in the home is framed as overwhelmingly harmful rather than protective
Gun violence is framed as a severe and immediate threat to personal and family safety
Framing the individual's presence as harmful in the context of sexual violence
Domestic violence is being framed as a private, uncertain matter rather than a public safety threat
Victim is portrayed as credible, protected, and deserving of legal and emotional recognition
Survivor narrative validated and centered
The family home is portrayed as violated and unsafe following the burglary, heightening emotional vulnerability
Framing the situation as routine rather than urgent or exceptional
Allegation of rape framed as questionable and morally ambiguous
The victim is portrayed as under prolonged threat from a known perpetrator
Gun use by minors is framed as inherently harmful and dangerous, especially when associated with Black youth
Framed as a necessary act of defense rather than a harmful escalation
Victim's prior pleas for help framed as ignored, suggesting systemic exclusion of domestic abuse victims from protection
framed as a lurking threat tied to political figures
undermining the seriousness of emotional trauma in spousal betrayal by mocking claims of harm
Framed as being given space within the legal process, with their testimony positioned as central
framed as institutionally compromised by unethical practices
portrayed as complicit in systemic exploitation of junior staff
gangs framed as hostile and dangerous actors
ChatGPT framed as actively enabling mass shootings
Domestic violence framed as an escalating societal crisis
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe and pervasive danger to victims
Victim-perpetrator dynamic oversimplified, potentially excluding nuance
Domestic violence incident framed as a personal crisis
Domestic violence is framed as an urgent crisis requiring immediate legal intervention and public attention
Frames victim as isolated, dehumanized, and excluded from protection
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing societal crisis
Survivors are framed as having been deeply endangered by domestic violence
Survivors are portrayed as being included, heard, and validated through art
portrayed as an urgent, destabilizing crisis
Framing the incident as unrelated to domestic or gender-based violence by emphasizing 'acquaintances only' status
Gun violence framed as clearly destructive and criminalized
Framing survivors of domestic abuse as systematically excluded and silenced
Implied failure of domestic violence prevention systems to protect families
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing emergency with no effective intervention or escape routes
Domestic violence is portrayed as an immediate, life-threatening danger to children and vulnerable family members
Domestic violence is portrayed as a serious, uninvestigated threat
Domestic violence victims are framed as systematically endangered by institutional indifference
The aftermath of rape is framed as an ongoing personal crisis requiring long-term support
The crime of rape is framed as deeply harmful, with long-term psychological consequences
Survivors are portrayed as capable of resilience and inclusion, not permanently broken
Iranian state violence against protesters portrayed as severe and unaccountable
frames gun violence as a destructive force disrupting public life
The situation is framed as an urgent national crisis requiring emergency response
Gender-based violence is framed as an immediate and severe threat to women's safety
Framing England's team selection as a high-stakes crisis of balance vs. star power
The situation is framed as a prolonged and severe crisis of coercive control
The victim is portrayed as endangered by ongoing abuse
Football is framed as a confrontational spectacle where certain clubs undermine fair play
Football Australia portrayed as untrustworthy and selling out national identity
frames domestic abuse survivors as previously excluded but now protected under new Labour policy
Framing the relationship context as harmful, with implications of betrayal and violence in a de facto partnership