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Young New Zealanders viewing sexual violence - stage 3 research report : interviews with young New Zealanders This report was prepared by the Information Unit at the Office of Film and Literature Classification,

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Office of Film and Literature Classification, 2017Description: electronic document (64 pages) ; PDF file: 1.01 MB.ISBN: 978-0-473-40385-0 .Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | New Zealand. Office of Film and Literature Classification | PORNOGRAPHY | VICTIMS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This report is the third and final component of a wider Classification Office research project that seeks to fill the identified gap in current research by giving young New Zealanders, frontline agencies, and sexual violence experts a voice to describe the effects of depictions of sexual violence in mainstream entertainment media.  This phase of the research involved 24 paired interviews with 48 young people aged 13 to 18 from around New Zealand. Most were secondary school students and came from a cross-section of schools between deciles 1 and 10. We included a diverse group of young people including those who identified as survivors of sexual violence, LGBTQI youth, and young people from rural areas. Groups were divided by gender and age. Short, age-appropriate video clips from films and television shows were shown to participants to prompt discussion.(From the website). See also the Stage 1 (#5236) and Stage 2 (5406) reports. A summary of findings and media release are available on the website. Record #5490
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This report is the third and final component of a wider Classification Office research project that seeks to fill the identified gap in current research by giving young New Zealanders, frontline agencies, and sexual violence experts a voice to describe the effects of depictions of sexual violence in mainstream entertainment media. 

This phase of the research involved 24 paired interviews with 48 young people aged 13 to 18 from around New Zealand. Most were secondary school students and came from a cross-section of schools between deciles 1 and 10. We included a diverse group of young people including those who identified as survivors of sexual violence, LGBTQI youth, and young people from rural areas. Groups were divided by gender and age. Short, age-appropriate video clips from films and television shows were shown to participants to prompt discussion.(From the website). See also the Stage 1 (#5236) and Stage 2 (5406) reports. A summary of findings and media release are available on the website. Record #5490

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