塞尔维亚不道德自杀报道的隐形受害者

IF 0.3 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Temida Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.2298/tem1903263d
Mirjana Dokmanović
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本文的主题是分析塞尔维亚每日印刷从事自杀报道的方式以及对塞尔维亚记者道德准则的尊重程度。这三篇论文的目的是介绍和分析2018年1月1日至9月30日期间八家日报电子版自杀案件报道方式的研究结果。对包括照片和录像在内的媒体内容进行了定量和定性分析。研究结果显示,八家日报中只有两家完全遵循了记者的职业和道德行为。总共发表了223篇关于自杀案例的文章。其中,违反伦理守则的有147项(65.9%)。在40篇文章中,媒体不道德地报道了儿童和未成年人的自杀案件。道德准则中最常用的方法是什么?侵犯行为包括:不尊重尊严、不尊重因亲人自杀而死亡的人的隐私和悲伤,发表特定自杀现场的照片以及自杀身亡的个人及其家庭成员的照片,以及使用耸人听闻的语言。由于不道德的报道,自杀者的家庭成员遭受了额外的创伤和污名化,从而成为不负责任的媒体报道的无形受害者。对法律和体制框架的分析表明,保护其隐私权和尊严的机制已经到位。除法院保护外,违反道德报道的受害者还可向新闻委员会寻求保护。新闻委员会是一个独立的自我监管机构,是为监督《道德守则》的遵守情况和解决个人和机构对媒体内容提出的投诉而设立的。然而,人们发现,受到创伤和污名化的家庭成员很少利用这些提供的机会。对新闻投诉委员会从2011年9月开始工作至2019年的投诉程序进行的分析表明,只有3人向媒体提出投诉,要求保护其隐私权和尊严。
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Invisible victims of non-ethical reporting on suicide in Serbia
The subject of this paper is the analysis of the way the daily printing in Serbia is engaged in the reporting on suicide and the level of respect of the Code of Ethics of Serbian Journalists. The aim of thee paper is to present and analyse the findings of the research on the manner of reporting on cases of suicide in electronic editions of eight daily newspapers in the period from 1st January to 30th September 2018. Both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the media content, including photographs and video footage was performed. The research findings showed that only two dailies out of eight fully followed the professional and ethical conduct for journalists. In total, 223 articles have been published about cases of suicide. Out of this number, the Code of Ethics has been violated in 147 articles (65.9%). In 40 articles media un-ethically reported on cases of suicide of children and minors. The most frequent methods of the Code of Ethics? violations include: disrespect of dignity, privacy and grief of people who have experienced the death from suicide of a loved one, publishing photographs of the scene of a given suicide, and pictures of an individual who has died by suicide and of his/her family members, and using language which sensationalises suicide. Due to unethical reporting, members of the family of the persons who committed suicide have been exposed to additional trauma and stigmatization, thus becoming invisible victims of irresponsible media reporting. The analysis of the legal and institutional framework has shown that mechanisms for the protection of their right to privacy and dignity are in place. Beside court protection, the victims of non-ethical reporting may seek protection from the Press Council, an independent self-regulatory body that has been established for monitoring the observance of the Code of Ethics and solving complaints made by individuals and institutions related to media content. However, it has been found that the traumatised and stigmatised family members very rarely use these opportunities provided. The analysis of the complaint proceedings before the Press Complaints Commission from the beginning of its work in September 2011 to 2019 showed that only three persons filed complaints against media seeking protection of their right to privacy and dignity.
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