Trial by Media
"Trial by media": Policing, the 24-7 news mediasphere and the "politics of outrage"
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Media justice: Madeleine McCann, intermediatization and "trial by media" in the British press
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TRIAL BY MEDIA: A THREAT TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
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‘Trial by Media’: Riots, Looting, Gangs and Mediatised Police Chiefs
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Trial by media. Stereotypering van daders en slachtoffers
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Trial by media, deceased defendants and the victim as a commodity
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News Power, Crime and Media Justice
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Volume 04 Issue 05 (2016) May 2016
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Investigating the crisis of the present
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Media Trial effects upon Human rights & Judiciary
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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
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Echinacea purpurea and osteopathic manipulative treatment in children with recurrent otitis media: a randomized controlled trial
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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
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Cu (II) extraction from sulfate media by functionalized Algerian bentonites
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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, 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.
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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
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Original Article A systematic review of adenoidectomy in the treatment of otitis media with effusion in children
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Master's Paper - Dane Warner - Final Version 11-16-2015.pdf
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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
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Induced Mild Hypothermia: The Spearhead Strategy for Effective Neonatal Neuroprotection?
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