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The Ombudsman for Children issues recommendations on how to deal with violent content
Croatia🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

The Ombudsman for Children issues recommendations on how to deal with violent content

The Children's Ombudsman, Tatjana Katkić Stanić, has issued guidelines for the public, parents, and media on how to handle violent content, particularly after numerous cases of violence against children were shared online. The guidelines emphasize the importance of condemning violence unequivocally and reporting it to the appropriate authorities. They advise against sharing videos or photos depicting acts of violence, as this can cause re-traumatization of victims and secondary trauma among the broader population, especially vulnerable groups and children. Parents are encouraged to monitor their children’s digital activity and ensure they are not exposed to explicit content. If a child has already seen such material, a calm conversation should follow to explain why such behavior is prohibited. The Ombudsman also urges media outlets to adhere to laws protecting minors' identities, avoiding the publication of names, faces, addresses, or any information that could identify a child. Visual depictions of violent incidents should be technically protected and blurred if necessary, with the focus of reporting being on raising awareness and examining institutional responses rather than on g

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The Ombudsman for Children issues recommendations on how to deal with violent content

The Children's Ombudsman, Tatjana Katkić Stanić, has issued guidelines for the public, parents, and media on how to handle violent content, particularly after numerous cases of violence against children were shared online. The guidelines emphasize the importance of condemning violence unequivocally and reporting it to the appropriate authorities. They advise against sharing videos or photos depicting acts of violence, as this can cause re-traumatization of victims and secondary trauma among the broader population, especially vulnerable groups and children. Parents are encouraged to monitor their children’s digital activity and ensure they are not exposed to explicit content. If a child has already seen such material, a calm conversation should follow to explain why such behavior is prohibited. The Ombudsman also urges media outlets to adhere to laws protecting minors' identities, avoiding the publication of names, faces, addresses, or any information that could identify a child. Visual depictions of violent incidents should be technically protected and blurred if necessary, with the focus of reporting being on raising awareness and examining institutional responses rather than on g

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Children's Ombudsman's recommendations in a balanced manner, focusing on the content of the guidelines without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It emphasizes legal obligations, ethical considerations, and protective measures for children, which are non-parti

Index.hr logoIndex.hrIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Children's Ombudsman: Refrain from sharing videos of violence

The Children's Ombudsman, Tatjana Katkić Stanić, has issued recommendations to the public, parents, and media regarding the sharing of violent content involving children on social media and in media reports. She emphasized that citizens have a duty to condemn violence and report it to the authorities. The Ombudsman warned that continuous exposure to visual depictions of violence can cause direct re-traumatization of victims and harm their well-being, while mass sharing of disturbing material can lead to secondary trauma among vulnerable groups, especially children. Parents are advised to monitor their children's online activity and prevent them from consuming explicit recordings of violence. If a child has already seen such content, a calm conversation should be initiated to explain that this behavior is prohibited, reducing their sense of insecurity. The Ombudsman also urged children to respect others' privacy and understand why the suffering of another person should not be turned into shareable content. Media outlets were called upon to adhere to laws and ethical guidelines, ensuring the identity of minor victims remains fully protected. Visual depictions of violent incidents in

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Children's Ombudsman's recommendations without overtly favoring any political side. It focuses on legal and ethical guidelines for handling violent content involving children, emphasizing protection of minors and responsible media practices. There is no clear ideological slm

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