It's a classic journalistic dilemma: a gunman is holding hostages in
a store or a home. You know the phone number. Deciding whether to use
it raises a number of issues for journalists.
Central among them, as Poynter's Kenny Irby told The Seattle Times for an article published today, is the distinction between witness and participant.
Here's a collection of additional resources aimed at helping journalists make good decisions in such circumstances:
If you find yourself involved in the coverage of such a
situation and would like help exploring potential issues and
consequences, Poynter faculty and staff are available through Poynter On Call: 877-639-7817.
If you're aware of additional resources that would contribute to
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