Children's exposure to violence: A critical lens for reporting on violence
Context, contacts and accuracy were key in Paducah, Kentucky
Editors' question: Do we fail our children?
Girls and juvenile violence: Stories rarely told
Giving readers ways to heal and to help in Springfield, Oregon
Inside the juvenile justice system: Lifting the veil of secrecy
Integrating the public health perspective into reporting on violence
Interview with photographer Donna Ferrato
Making sense out of a tragedy: Don't report what you don't know
Mapping children's roadway to violence: The early years
Measuring the effects of changing the way violence is reported
Media and juvenile violence: The connecting threads
Parents' warning: Remember the children
Restraint and empathy defined reporting in Pearl, Mississippi
Riding the crime wave: Why words we use matter so much
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The courts and the media: improving the dialogue
Voicing the community's horror worked well in Jonesboro, Arkansas
When juveniles are locked up: A reporter uncovers abuse in a system few people know exists