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"Trial by media": Policing, the 24-7 news mediasphere and the "politics of outrage"

"Trial by media": Policing, the 24-7 news mediasphere and the "politics of outrage"

... news media annihilation that relentlessly forecast and demanded his ...by media’ was gaining coherence and momentum as the ‘Gaffe-Prone’ Commissioner’s ultimate downfall became – in the eyes of the press at ...

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Media justice: Madeleine McCann, intermediatization and "trial by media" in the British press

Media justice: Madeleine McCann, intermediatization and "trial by media" in the British press

... by media’ to ‘media on trial’, was reinforced when, in July 2008, Robert Murat reached an out-of-court libel settlement with four UK newspaper groups and received £600,000 in damages and a public ...

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TRIAL BY MEDIA: A THREAT TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

TRIAL BY MEDIA: A THREAT TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

... The media being the forth pillar of the democracy has become the backbone of the news industry and plays the vital role of the public’s eyes and ...extend media can use the freedom given under Article 19(1) ...

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‘Trial by Media’: Riots, Looting, Gangs and Mediatised Police Chiefs

‘Trial by Media’: Riots, Looting, Gangs and Mediatised Police Chiefs

... by media’ did more than de-legitimise one particular Commissioner (Greer and McLaughlin, ...news media ‘politics of ...Blair’s media supporters found his position ...by media’ required more ...

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Trial by media. Stereotypering van daders en slachtoffers

Trial by media. Stereotypering van daders en slachtoffers

... nieuwe media en de brede publieke toegankelijkheid tot bijvoorbeeld mobiele telefoons met camerafunctie is het steeds makkelijker om visueel en auditief materiaal te produceren, te verzamelen en te verspreiden, ...

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Trial by media, deceased defendants and the victim as a commodity

Trial by media, deceased defendants and the victim as a commodity

... two television documentaries were aired in 2012 and in 2016. Both documentaries recounted reconstructed stories of hundreds of sexual assaults. Fully engaging with many of the alleged Savile’s victims and in the ...

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News Power, Crime and Media Justice

News Power, Crime and Media Justice

... paedophiles in the UK, citing as justification a MORI poll of 614 adults that showed 84 per cent thought paedophiles should be named and 88 per cent would want to know if one was living in their community. In directly ...

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Volume 04 Issue 05 (2016) May 2016

Volume 04 Issue 05 (2016) May 2016

... to media and fair trial has always raised a number of questions and has forced the Supreme Court to intervene and try to put an end to this conflicting ...by media has in a number of cases is the ...

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Investigating the crisis of the present

Investigating the crisis of the present

... international media are testing the boundaries of legality in the reporting of criminal cases and, as we have argued elsewhere, have set a dangerous ...mainstream media seems to be emerging in these and ...

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Media Trial effects upon Human rights & Judiciary

Media Trial effects upon Human rights & Judiciary

... by media is a phrase made popular in the late 20th century and early 21st century to describe the impact of television and newspaper coverage on a person's reputation by creating a widespread perception of guilt ...

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Rationale and design of a multicenter randomized controlled study to evaluate the preventive effect of ipragliflozin on carotid atherosclerosis: the PROTECT study

Rationale and design of a multicenter randomized controlled study to evaluate the preventive effect of ipragliflozin on carotid atherosclerosis: the PROTECT study

... This study has several limitations. First, the PROTECT study is not a double blind placebo-controlled trial, but rather an open label design. Unexpected bias towards the assessment of outcomes resulting from the ...

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Echinacea purpurea and osteopathic manipulative treatment in children with recurrent otitis media: a randomized controlled trial

Echinacea purpurea and osteopathic manipulative treatment in children with recurrent otitis media: a randomized controlled trial

... factorial trial with 6-month follow-up, conducted 1999 – 2002 in Tucson, ...otitis media, defined as three or more separate episodes of acute otitis media within six months, or at least four episodes ...

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Adjuvant adenoidectomy in persistent bilateral otitis media with effusion: hearing and revision surgery outcomes through 2 years in the TARGET randomised trial

Adjuvant adenoidectomy in persistent bilateral otitis media with effusion: hearing and revision surgery outcomes through 2 years in the TARGET randomised trial

... Researcher ⁄ Trial Co-ordinator – Gannon MM; Co-ordinator – Birkin JA; Statisticians – Bennett KE, Nicholls EE, Spencer H; Lead Academic Clinician – Browning GG; affiliated. ENT trainees: Georgalas C Daniel M, ...

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Cu (II) extraction from sulfate media by functionalized Algerian bentonites

Cu (II) extraction from sulfate media by functionalized Algerian bentonites

... sulfate media at 25°C by sodium homoionic montmorillonites impregnated either with di-2,4,4-trimethylpentyl phosphinic acid (DTMPPA) whose commercial name is Cyanex 272, or ...

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Context. In 1995, 5 million episodes of acute otitis media (AOM) accounted for $3 billion in health care expenditures. Objectives. To synthesize the literature on the natural history of AOM, the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment in uncomplicated AOM,

Context. In 1995, 5 million episodes of acute otitis media (AOM) accounted for $3 billion in health care expenditures. Objectives. To synthesize the literature on the natural history of AOM, the effectiveness of antibiotic treatment in uncomplicated AOM, and the relative effectiveness of specific antibiotic regimens. Data Sources. Seven electronic databases for articles published between 1966 and March 1999 and reference lists in proceedings, published articles, reports, and guidelines. Study Selection. Two physicians independently as- sessed each article. Studies addressing AOM in children 4 weeks to 18 years old were included; those addressing children with immunodeficiencies or craniofacial abnor- malities were excluded. Randomized, controlled trials (RCTs) were used to assess antibiotic effectiveness, and RCTs and cohort studies were used to assess the natural history of AOM. Among the 3491 citations identified, 80 (2.3%) met our inclusion criteria. Data Extraction. Two physicians independently ab- stracted data and assessed the quality of studies using a validated scale for RCTs and 8 quality components for cohort studies. Data Synthesis. Random-effects estimates of pooled absolute rate differences of outcomes were derived, and heterogeneity of both the rates and rate differences was assessed. Children with AOM not treated with antibiot- ics experienced a 1- to 7-day clinical failure rate of 19% (95% confidence interval: 0.10–0.28) and few suppurative complications. When patients were treated with amoxi- cillin, the 2- to 7-day clinical failure rate was reduced to 7%, a 12% (95% confidence interval: 0.04–0.20) reduction.

... Conclusions. The majority of uncomplicated cases of AOM resolve spontaneously without apparent suppura- tive complications. Ampicillin or amoxicillin confers a limited therapeutic benefit. There is no evidence to sup- ...

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National Safety Associates nutritional supplementation trial of fruit and vegetable extracts and vascular function (NNTV): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

National Safety Associates nutritional supplementation trial of fruit and vegetable extracts and vascular function (NNTV): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial

... controlled trial for overweight and obese but otherwise healthy partici- ...Clinical Trial of an Investigational Medicinal Product (CTIMP) was sought from the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory ...

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Original Article A systematic review of adenoidectomy in the treatment of otitis media with effusion in children

Original Article A systematic review of adenoidectomy in the treatment of otitis media with effusion in children

... each trial, description of participants (mean age, inclusion and exclusion criteria), follow-up time in months, description of intervention and control therapy, number of patients per intervention group, the ...

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Master's Paper - Dane Warner - Final Version 11-16-2015.pdf

Master's Paper - Dane Warner - Final Version 11-16-2015.pdf

... Several estimates of the worldwide morbidity and mortality due to otitis media have been made by extrapolating from available data using statistical modeling. Since 1990, the World Health Organization (WHO) has ...

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Supporting the Consumption and Co Authoring of Locative Media Experiences for a Rural Village Community:Design and Field Trial Evaluation of the SHARC2 0 Framework

Supporting the Consumption and Co Authoring of Locative Media Experiences for a Rural Village Community:Design and Field Trial Evaluation of the SHARC2 0 Framework

... Locative Media Experiences (LMEs) have significant potential in enabling visitors to engage with the places that they visit through an appreciation of local ...

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Induced Mild Hypothermia: The Spearhead Strategy for Effective Neonatal Neuroprotection?

Induced Mild Hypothermia: The Spearhead Strategy for Effective Neonatal Neuroprotection?

... 42% the number of children with one or more epi- sodes of AOM during a 2- or 3-month period, and correspondingly reduced use of antibiotics. How- ever, because young children can’t chew gum (and risk aspiration if they ...

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