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Reporting on Victims: Respecting Privacy, Grief, and Truth

This guide explores the ethical considerations in reporting on victims, including respecting their privacy, grief, and the right to truth. It also provides tips for handling contacts with terrorists and their representatives, addressing issues of portrayals and glamorization of violence, respecting religion and minorities, and ensuring safety measures.

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Reporting on Victims: Respecting Privacy, Grief, and Truth

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  1. REPORTING ON VICTIMS

  2. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth)

  3. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth) Contacts with terrorists and their representatives, including statements and interviews

  4. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth) Contacts with terrorists and their representatives, including statements and interviews Portrayal of / glamorising terrorism, violence, crime and other anti-social behaviour

  5. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth) Contacts with terrorists and their representatives, including statements and interviews Portrayal of / glamorising terrorism, violence, crime and other anti-social behaviour Respect for religion / minorities and non-discrimination

  6. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth) Contacts with terrorists and their representatives, including statements and interviews Portrayal of / glamorising terrorism, violence, crime and other anti-social behaviour Respect for religion / minorities and non-discrimination Putting people in danger

  7. REPORTING ON VICTIMS Respect for victims (privacy, grief, interviews, right to truth) Contacts with terrorists and their representatives, including statements and interviews Portrayal of / glamorising terrorism, violence, crime and other anti-social behaviour Respect for religion / minorities and non-discrimination Putting people in danger Relations with police and other security authorities

  8. PREPARING AND DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OF REPORTING ON TERRORISM

  9. PREPARING AND DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OF REPORTING ON TERRORISM The special pressures associated with reporting on terrorism

  10. PREPARING AND DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OF REPORTING ON TERRORISM The special pressures associated with reporting on terrorism Ways of addressing the stress this creates

  11. PREPARING AND DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OF REPORTING ON TERRORISM The special pressures associated with reporting on terrorism Ways of addressing the stress this creates Stockholm syndrome

  12. PREPARING AND DEALING WITH THE STRESS AND TRAUMA OF REPORTING ON TERRORISM The special pressures associated with reporting on terrorism Ways of addressing the stress this creates Stockholm syndrome Safety measures

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