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<title>THE ROLE OF PRINT MEDIA IN REPORTING DEFILEMENT OF MINORS IN KENYA: A CASE OF NATION NEWS PAPER  BETWEEN JAN-JUNE 2005</title>
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<author>
<name>Abonyo, Jayne, Awuor</name>
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<name>Ogweno, Elizabeth Akinyi</name>
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<name>Sikali, Jecinta</name>
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<updated>2022-03-22T11:42:12Z</updated>
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<summary type="text">THE ROLE OF PRINT MEDIA IN REPORTING DEFILEMENT OF MINORS IN KENYA: A CASE OF NATION NEWS PAPER  BETWEEN JAN-JUNE 2005
Abonyo, Jayne, Awuor; Ogweno, Elizabeth Akinyi; Sikali, Jecinta
This study investigated how print media handled  the issue  of defilement of minors. This report is based on the premise that the media has a crucial role to play  in reducing the incidents of defilement by giving it apropriate higlight and prominance in the paper dedicated to repoting  the incidents; in this case the Nation News paper.
Sexual offeneces, defilement of minors cases, madia reporting, Nation news paper 2005 jan- june, Kenya
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<dc:date>2005-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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