Resources for Journalists

DART CENTER

Impact of Media Coverage on the Public

Read This

DART CENTER

Impact of Media Coverage on Children

Read This

JOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS

Impact of Media Exposure on Adolescents

Read This

JOURNAL OF MASS MEDIA ETHICS

What Survivors Needed from Journalists

Read This

JOURNALISM PRACTICE

Journalists Perceptions of Coverage

Read This

MASS COMMUNICATION AND SOCIETY

Examining Content on Twitter

Read This

PNAS

Impact of Content on Social Media

Read This

AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST

Impact of Newspaper Photos

Read This

DART CENTER

Self-Care Amid Disaster

Advice from an editor who’s been there.

Read This

DART CENTER

Self Care Tips for News Media

Quick tips from Dart Centre Asia Pacific.

Read This

MEDIA, WAR & CONFLICT

Journalists Emotional Reactions after School Shootings

Read This

DART CENTER

Hometown Catastrophe

Dart Center Executive Director Bruce Shapiro passes on lessons for newsrooms learned from the Virginia Tech shooting.

Read This

DART CENTER

Tips for Managers and Editors

How managers and editors can prepare and support reporters in the field.

Read This

HOMICIDE STUDIES

Changes in Covering School Shootings Over Time

Read This

DART CENTER

Families of Mass Shooting Victims Ask Media to Limit Use of Shooters' Names

A campaign call “No Notoriety” asks the media to limit the name and likeness of alleged assailants.

Read This

DART CENTER

Reporting Resources for Covering Guns

Read This

JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS, POLICY AND LAW

Gun Control and Media Framing

Read This

DART CENTER

Reporting Resources: Gun Violence

Read This

AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

Print Media Coverage

Read This

THE NATIONAL CHILD TRAUMATIC STRESS NETWORK

Tips for Covering Traumatic Events

Read This

DART CENTER

Best Practices in Trauma Reporting

A systematic analysis of what works in trauma reporting, drawn from a decade of Dart Award-winning stories.

Read This

DART CENTER

Covering Trauma: Impact on the Public

Current research on how news coverage affects the public and the risk factors that exacerbate reactions of distress.

Read This

DART CENTER

The Virginia Tech Shootings

Dart Center Ochberg Fellows offer journalist-to-journalist advice, from those who have covered large-scale shootings.

Read This

DART CENTER

Tragedies and Journalists

The Dart Center's 40 page comprehensive guide for reporters, editors, photographers and managers on every aspect of covering tragedy while protecting both victims and themselves.

Read This

DART CENTER

Self-study unit: Covering Terrorism

This 7 part unit outlines the challenges confronting reporters and editors who find themselves in the position of covering terrorism and suggests ways to cover those affected by terrorism with accuracy, sensitivity and clarity. It discusses ways that terrorists have sought to use the media, and how journalistic skepticism can prevent manipulation. Based on the latest clinical research about emotional responses to trauma, it also outlines self-care measures journalists are taking to reduce work-related distress and possibly prevent their own Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Read This

THE COMMUNICATION REVIEW

Interpretation of Television Journalism

Read This

JOURNALISM

Narrative and Collective Memory

Read This

DART CENTER

A Reporter's Lessons from Past Shootings

Dave Cullen's lessons from a decade of reporting on the Columbine attacks.

Read This

DART CENTER

Covering Mass Killings

Psychiatrist Frank Ochberg, M.D. and Bruce Shapiro, executive director of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma share insights from the aftermath of the 2011 Arizona shooting that left six dead and a U.S. Congresswoman grievously injured.

Read This

DART CENTER

Working with Victims and Survivors

Quick tips from Dart Centre Asia Pacific.

Read This

DART CENTER

Working with Traumatic Imagery

Traumatic imagery can place the wellbeing of those who work with it at risk. Here is a tip sheet of practical things media workers and editors can do to reduce the trauma load.

Read This

JOURNALISM PRACTICE

Crisis Management for Journalists

Read This

DART CENTER

Covering Trauma: Impact on Journalists

Scientific consensus, made readable, on the effects of traumatic coverage on journalists.

Read This

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF CHILD & ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY

The Role of the Media in Reporting Mass Shootings

Scientific consensus, made readable, on the effects of traumatic coverage on journalists.

Read This

DART CENTER

Handling Traumatic Imagery: Developing a Standard Operating Procedure

This guide to handling graphic or highly emotional content in the newsroom from Dart Centre Europe helps media workers prepare to work with traumatic imagery.

Read This

JOURNALIST'S RESOURCE

Tips on Not Naming the Perpetrator

Read This

Notice of Federal Funding and Federal Disclaimer