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Clear topic filterFraming women with histories of domestic violence as perpetually at risk, especially within the justice system
framed as deserving recognition and inclusion in national healing
Framing victims as central and protected within the justice process
Epstein survivors are framed as a group needing protection and inclusion in the justice process
Domestic violence and child neglect framed as deeply harmful and intentional
Reference to Epstein trivializes harm to victims of sexual abuse
Framed as a severe and immediate threat enabled by technological and institutional delays
framing the act as deeply harmful within a private residence, subverting safety expectations
Domestic environment portrayed as dangerous and psychologically oppressive
Survivors of gender-based violence portrayed as acutely threatened by institutional inaction
Domestic environment framed as harmful to child
Domestic environment portrayed as deeply unsafe
Children excluded from protection and familial care
Women are portrayed as being in ongoing danger from men with histories of abuse
the situation is framed as a prolonged crisis of abuse and control within a household
Frames domestic violence as a brutal, predatory act by the perpetrator against the victim
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing national crisis, not an isolated or rare occurrence
Domestic violence is framed as an ongoing, unmitigated threat to women's safety
framed as a widespread, escalating crisis
Exploitative living conditions framed as deeply harmful
Domestic violence is framed as a pervasive and immediate danger to women
Domestic violence portrayed as a severe, life-threatening danger
Survivors of domestic violence framed as perpetually endangered and vulnerable
Framed as isolated incident rather than systemic crisis
Victim's experience marginalized in narrative focus
framed as an extreme, sensationalized crisis rather than a systemic issue
Children portrayed as deeply vulnerable and in danger due to parental actions
Domestic abuse framed as a serious, ongoing crisis requiring judicial intervention
Domestic and gender-based violence portrayed as a systemic crisis exacerbated by institutional failures
Domestic violence is framed as an expected consequence of extended drinking hours
Implied emotional endangerment within the marriage, though not explicitly stated
Victim portrayed as systematically excluded, isolated, and dehumanised within her own home
Coercive control framed as an ongoing, urgent crisis rather than an isolated incident
Domestic violence victims portrayed as deeply endangered and psychologically shattered
Children portrayed as deeply endangered by a caregiver
Coercive control is framed as deeply destructive to the survivor's financial, emotional, and physical well-being
Domestic abuse framed as an ongoing crisis requiring urgent awareness and response
Institutional response implied as delayed, given abuse persisted for years before intervention
Survivor portrayed as systematically excluded and isolated by her abuser
Domestic violence survivors are portrayed as being in prolonged danger and emotional distress
Framing the incident as harmful, reinforcing the danger of obsessive behavior turning violent
Domestic workers are portrayed as gaining inclusion and recognition through legal rights
Victim portrayed as ongoing target of abuse, even after relationship ended
Sexual violence is framed as an escalating, systemic crisis rather than an isolated or manageable issue
Women on temporary visas framed as marginalized and at high risk of abuse
Victim of image-based abuse portrayed as marginalized and targeted, with trauma downplayed in narrative weight
Framed as a systemic crisis disproportionately affecting disabled people
Survivors of domestic abuse framed as excluded or not institutionally protected
Intimate partner violence is framed as a severe and multifaceted harm to individuals and society
Victim's suffering implicitly marginalized by couple's silence
Framed as a predatory, hostile act within a domestic relationship
Framing victims as socially vulnerable due to familial conflict
Domestic violence is framed as a widespread and escalating threat to women's safety
Domestic violence portrayed as a dangerous, personal threat
Domestic violence incident portrayed as dangerous and traumatic
frames domestic violence as profoundly destructive and morally reprehensible
Survivor narrative validated through testimony platform
framed as an ongoing personal crisis with lasting consequences
portrayed as a serious personal threat to the victim
Victims of domestic violence portrayed as endangered by systemic neglect
framed as deeply harmful and destructive to individuals and relationships
framed as an urgent crisis requiring legal intervention
portrayed as a serious threat to victims' safety and well-being
children of murdered parents are portrayed as endangered by current guardianship rules
framing domestic violence as an urgent and escalating crisis
Domestic violence is framed as a severe and personal danger to victims
perpetrator framed as an adversary within the family unit
Domestic violence crisis is being emphasized through omission of systemic context
Domestic violence survivors are portrayed as vulnerable and at risk
Domestic violence is framed as a serious personal danger
Survivors of family violence portrayed as now unsafe due to service loss
Portrays domestic/familial violence as a severe crisis requiring urgent condemnation
Perpetrator and enabling systems framed as untrustworthy and corrupt
implicitly questions whether dismissal serves public interest in addressing domestic violence
Framing suggests broader societal crisis around youth violence and mental health