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30 May 7. Epilogue

Posted at 13:18h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 6. Let’s discuss:

Posted at 13:10h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 5. How the editor of The Sudbury Star chose to respond:

Posted at 13:06h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 4. How have similar complaints in the past been dealt with?

Posted at 13:01h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 3. It’s legal to report these details, but is it ethical?

Posted at 12:59h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 2. What does Canadian law say about this?

Posted at 12:52h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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30 May 1. The complaint

Posted at 12:39h in The ethics of covering sexual violence: how much detail is too much detail?
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A 2018 news article about a man convicted of molesting his young daughter reveals the difficult balance journalists must find between individual rights, and the community’s right to know....

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