
Reaching and Interviewing Witnesses and Victims of Trauma
Suggested practices from the Poynter Institute on finding sources and interview subjects for stories about victims and witnesses to trauma.
Suggested practices from the Poynter Institute on finding sources and interview subjects for stories about victims and witnesses to trauma.
Following the Umpqua Community College shooting in Oregon, Dave Cullen shares tips he's learned after 16 years of covering massacres.
A series of three reports from the Tow Center for Digital Journalism on best practices and lessons learned for journalists covering terrorism across various platforms.
Homepage for the Safe Passage Project, which assists immigrant children in New York City by providing legal representation.
Fact sheets, preparedness checklists, recovery guides and other helpful information.
Link to the VA's PTSD Online Coach, a tool for self-managing and understanding PTSD.
Fact Sheet from the Department of Veterans Affairs on the effects of trauma on teens and children.
Information from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for PTSD for journalists on PTSD and the potential for journalists to experience PTSD in the wake of traumatic experiences while reporting.
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.
A new safety resource for journalists in Syria aims to help those working in or near the country to better protect themselves amid unprecedented threats and a lack of security information.