Frontline Case Summary

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Frontline violated the guideline of using labels, warnings, or disclosures. A warning or disclosure would warn younger viewers and children that the subject material may not be appropriate for all viewers. Frontline should have had a warning or disclosure at the beginning that the content is about sexual abuse, molestation, and it has abuse stories that are not suitable for all ages. Frontline should have had a warning at the beginning for viewers to know that the content is sensitive for some viewers. For example, one victim described his abuse of having to take his pants off, and the priest touching him down in his private area. There were also graphic stories from the abuse victims. One victim told his father about the abuse, and his father

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