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GMMP 2015 T RAINING MODULE A guide to the internet monitoring materials Section 2: Reporters and People in the News

A N INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVE … Because media monitoring is taking place in over 100 different countries across the globe, it is critical that all participants have a uniform understanding of the way the monitoring materials should be applied. Please use this presentation as a means of familiarising yourself with the materials and becoming comfortable with their application.

Q UESTIONS 7 & 8 In this section you will need to code: All journalists and reporters. Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. The story is attributed to a news agency. Unnamed journalists and news agencies are not coded.

Q UESTIONS 9 Is this story informed by a person or secondary source? 0 Do not know 1 Person 2 Secondary Source Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Code 2 only if the story is based solely on information from a report, article, or other piece of written information. NOTE: If you select 2 (secondary source) here, SKIP TO QUESTION 20.

1. Female 2. Male 3. Other: transgender, transsexual 4. Do not know Q UESTION 10 There are 2 people to code: Nafees Hamid and Judge Patrick Thomas. Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Dr. Nafees Hamid is a man.

How old is Dr. Hamid? Q UESTION Do not know years or under years or more He appears to be in his 50’s or early 60’s.

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. What is Dr. Hamid’s occupation or position? 6. Doctor, dentist, health specialist Q UESTION 12 It is explicitly stated that Hamid is a doctor. Code 6. Doctor, dentist, health specialist. 12. Office or service worker, non-management worker 16. Activist or worker in civil society organization, … 27. Other

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. In what function or capacity is Dr Hamid included in the story? 1. Subject 2. Spokesperson 4. Personal experience Q UESTION 13 Hamid is the subject of this news item. Code 1 0. Do not know 5. Eye witness 6. Popular opinion 7. Other 3. Expert or commentator

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Is Dr. Hamid’s family role given at any point within the story? That is, mentioned as father, son, husband, etc…? 1.Yes 2.No Q UESTION 14 Yes, he is described as a “married father of three”

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Does the story clearly identify Hamid as a victim or survivor? Q UESTION 15 1.Yes 2.No* Hamid is not depicted as a victim nor as a survivor. The story does not explicitly use these words nor does it imply through language, image or choice of words that he is a victim or survivor. IF YOU SELECT 2 (No) IN Q.15, SKIP TO Q.18 Complete Q.16 and Q.17 if the person is depicted as a victim or survivor

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Q UESTION 16 Does the story clearly identify Hamid as a victim? Skip this question Does the story clearly identify Hamid as a survivor? Again, skip this question Skip Qs. 16 and 17 as per the instructions in the previous slide for coders answering ‘2’ in Q. 15 Q UESTION 17

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Is this person directly quoted in the story? Q UESTION 18 1.Yes 2.No A person is directly quoted if their own words are printed. In this case, Hamid is not directly quoted. Code ‘2.’ No

Is there a photograph of this person in the story? Q UESTION 19 1.Yes 2.No 3.Do not know Note: ‘Do not know’ is used if there is a photo or video clip but you are not sure if the person being coded appears in it. In this case, we know it’s Dr. Hamid because the caption says so.

Go to the next row and begin coding the second person. 1. Female 2. Male 3. Other: transgender, transsexual 4. Do not know Q UESTION 10 Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Judge Patrick Thomas is the second person in this news item. He is a man. Code 2. Male

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. What’s Judge Patrick Thomas age? Q UESTION Do not know years or under years or more Judge Thomas’ age is not mentioned in this story and there is no photograph of him. Code 0. Do not know

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. What is Judge Thomas’ occupation or position? 6. Doctor, dentist, health specialist Q UESTION 12 He is a judge. Code 10. Lawyer, judge, magistrate … 10. Lawyer, judge, magistrate, legal advocate, legal expert 16. Activist or worker in civil society organization, … 27. Other

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. In what function or capacity is Judge Thomas included in the story? 1. Subject 2. Spokesperson 4. Personal experience Q UESTION 13 Judge Thomas is also the subject of this story. Code 1 0. Do not know 5. Eye witness 6. Popular opinion 7. Other 3. Expert or commentator

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Is Judge Thomas’ family role given at any point within the story? 1.Yes 2.No Q UESTION 14 Judge Thomas is not described in terms of family relationships, that is, as a father, son, etc. Code 2. No.

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Does the story clearly identify Judge Thomas as a victim or survivor? Q UESTION 15 1.Yes 2.No* Judge Thomas is not clearly identified or depicted as a victim or survivor. Nothing in the story, the choice of language or images evokes particular emotions of sympathy, pity, horror, admiration, etc. or other emotions that would make the reader view Judge Thomas as a victim or survivor. IF YOU SELECT 2 (No) IN Q.15, SKIP TO Q.18 Complete Q.16 and Q.17 if the person is described as victim or survivor

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Q UESTION 16 Does the story clearly identify Patrick as a victim? Skip this question Does the story clearly identify Patrick as a survivor? Skip this question Skip Qs. 16 and 17 as per the instructions in the previous slide for coders selecting ‘2’ in Q. 15 Q UESTION 17

Respected neurosurgeon jailed for sexually assaulting female patients A disgraced neurosurgeon convicted of multiple sex offences against vulnerable female patients has been jailed for 16 years. Nafees Hamid had earlier been found guilty of nine sex assaults against six women between 2012 and 2013, after a lengthy trial at Birmingham Crown Court. The 51-year-old was cleared by the jury of further counts of sexual assault relating to four other women. The offences were all carried out by Hamid, a highly regarded and award-winning specialist neurosurgeon, at the city's Queen Elizabeth and Priory Hospitals. Passing sentence, Judge Patrick Thomas QC told Hamid: "You are without question in my experience the most intelligent man I have ever seen in the dock of a criminal court. "You, through hard work and devotion to your course of studies, rose high within your profession to become an enormously respected consultant neurosurgeon at one of the great hospitals in our region." The judge said everybody in Hamid's trial had spoken highly of his clinical skills, but added: "You were brought low by a simple failing - lust. "And you exercised your lust as a result of arrogance. You liked doing what you did, touching sexually your female patients, and you took the opportunity to do it because you could." The judge added of the offences: "This is the most extreme breach of trust. "These ladies went to see you because they had significant problems and they thought - with your skills, abilities and experience - you were the person who could help them with the medical problems. "Instead you grossly abused them." A two-month trial heard that Hamid, of Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham, committed the offences by indecently touching patients, some of whom were questioned about their sex lives during intimate examinations. Two of the six victims were assaulted on more than one occasion, while four of them were subjected to attacks lasting several minutes. Hamid denied a total of 15 charges relating to women aged between mid-20s and mid-60s, claiming legitimate examinations had been misconstrued. Judge Thomas, who heard that Hamid will now be struck off, ordered the "enormously gifted" surgeon to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. Pointing out the high level of psychological harm caused to the six victims, the judge told the married father of three: "In every case the impact has been extreme and severe and, potentially at least, life- changing." During the sentencing, Hamid showed no emotion and nodded in the direction of the judge as he was ordered to be taken to the cells. Is this person directly quoted in the story? Q UESTION 18 1.Yes 2.No A person is directly quoted if their own words are printed. In this case, Judge Thomas is directly quoted throughout this news item.

Is there a photograph of Judge Thomas in the story? Q UESTION 19 1.Yes 2.No 3.Do not know The only multimedia feature in this story is an image of Dr. Hamid. Judge Thomas is not photographed. Code 2. No.

Right-hand column Comments & Explanations Q UESTION 20 On the right hand side of the coding sheet (20) enter the URL of the story and describe photos and multimedia components in the article.