
Story Ideas: Trauma Journalism in the Time of Coronavirus
How can journalists start thinking about aftermath when there is no end in sight?
How can journalists start thinking about aftermath when there is no end in sight?
This deeply reported multimedia project explores the failure of Minnesota’s policing and courts to serve rape and sexual assault victims. Judges called “Denied Justice” an “exceedingly thorough investigative reporting triumph" that makes an "enormous contribution to public service." They commended the series' "incredible depth" that touched everything from "decisions around anonymity to the scope of interviews, from expert sourcing to the wide range of angles explored." Originally published by the Star Tribune between July and December, 2018.
Information from the National Institute of Justice on intimate partner violence.
An article by Frank Smyth, CPJ's senior advisor for journalist security, on the risks and rewards of covering sexual and gender based violence, as well as links to more resources for those covering sexual violence in the United States and abroad.
Fact sheet and information from the American Psychological Association on intimate partner violence. Includes a downloadable PDF version.
The Our Watch Awards recognise and reward exemplary reporting to end violence against women. Administered by the Walkley Foundation, the Awards are open to all journalists and media organisations for work produced in Australia from July 9, 2015 - July 7, 2016.
Uncovered is a resource developed by journalists, for journalists, to improve their understanding of the complexities of violence against women and their role in changing attitudes around the issue. The website will constructively critique mainstream media reporting on violence against women – giving journalists a better understanding of what’s right, what’s wrong and what’s missing in coverage.
Link to the Center of Public Integrity's Sexual Assault on Campus project, an ongoing investigation of sexual assault on American college campuses across the country.
Webpage from the National Network to End Domestic Violence website with links and information on domestic violence.
Description, links and contact information for the National Domestic Violence Hotline, National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, Office For Victims of Crime and more.