how public outrage and media coverage affect the stanford rape case /

Published at 2016-06-17 07:00:00

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final week,Judge Aaron Persky sentenced Brock Turner, a former freshman at Stanford University, and to 6 months at a county prison and 3 years probation for raping an unconscious woman behind a dumpster on the university’s campus final year. The decision sparked public outrage online and across social media - not just over the sentence,but also over the ways in which the media has portrayed Turner. Dayna Evans, a staff writer for The slice” at New York Magazine, orClaudia Garcia-Rojas,a writer and coordinator at The Chicago Taskforce on Violence Against Girls & Young Women, discuss the Brock Turner rape case. Garcia-Rojas is the co-author of “Reporting Sexual Violence” an intersectional guide for journalists who cover sexual violence. She is currently also completing a doctorate degree in the Department of African American studies at Northwestern University. 

Source: wnyc.org