Tag / Sexual assault
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GIJN Webinar — Investigating Sexual Abuse: Reporting Tips & Tools
In this global GIJN webinar we bring together three journalists from France, China and India who have substantial experience in investigating cases of sexual abuse. They will share their strategies and reporting tips, ranging from collecting evidence to how to deal with survivors and their families during and after the investigation. -
Journalism, justice and #MeToo
New York Times journalist Katie Benner discusses the challenges of reporting on sexual assault allegations. -
#MediaToo: The #MeToo movement has hit Canada. What’s next?
Reporting on sexual misconduct can be as difficult as navigating a minefield. How do you maintain transparency? Is it your job to report on the accusation without bias or to stand by the accuser? How do you work with the… -
#MediaToo: The #MeToo movement has hit Canada. What’s next?
Reporting on sexual misconduct can be as difficult as navigating a minefield. How do you maintain transparency? Is it your job to report on the accusation without bias or to stand by the accuser? How do you work with the… -
Student media is at the forefront of reporting on sexual assault on campus
Shrinkhala DawadiShrinkhala Dawadi is a freelance writer and master’s of psychiatry student at McGill University in Montreal. She writes about news, politics, and culture. Follow her on twitter @shdawadi. … -
Why we need to ‘Use the Right Words’
By H.G. Watson, Associate Editor [View the story “Why we need to Use the Right Words” on Storify] H.G. Watson can be reached at hgwatson@j-source.ca or on Twitter. H.G. WatsonH.G. Watson was J-Source’s managing editor from… -
CAJ Ethics committee: Guidelines for naming sexual assault complainants
By Lisa Taylor To say the Ghomeshi trial incited a conversation about sexual assault complainants’ treatment in the media would be an understatement. The case has ignited debate about the trial process, an individual’s decision to report an alleged assault…
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