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Graphic Content

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Displaying graphic or disturbing images requires careful ethical consideration. Journalists should consider the necessity, potential harm, and context before publishing such content.

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Truth and Accuracy

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Journalists have a duty to ensure that all information they report is accurate and verified. This applies to journalism by creating a foundation of trust between the media and the public.

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Transparency

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Journalists should be transparent about their sources and methods. Transparency in journalism allows readers to understand how the information was gathered and to evaluate the credibility of the reporting.

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Use of Anonymous Sources

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Anonymous sources can provide important information but also raise questions of credibility. Journalists should verify information from such sources and prefer on-the-record sources when possible.

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Representation and Diversity

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Journalists should strive to represent the diversity of the society they report on. This includes giving a voice to underrepresented groups and covering a range of perspectives.

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The Right to Privacy

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Individuals have a right to privacy, and journalists must balance this with the public interest. Journalism must respect the privacy of subjects unless there is a clear overriding public interest.

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Public Interest

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Journalism serves the public interest by reporting on issues that affect society. Journalists must discern and prioritize stories that hold significance for the community.

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Source Protection

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Journalists have an ethical duty to protect confidential sources who may face harm if identified. Protecting sources in journalism ensures the flow of information while safeguarding individuals' safety.

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Gifts and Favors

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Accepting gifts or favors can compromise a journalist's objectivity. Journalists should avoid accepting anything that could influence their reporting or could be perceived as a bribe.

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Conflict of Interest

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Journalists must avoid situations where personal or financial interests could compromise their impartiality. In journalism, they should disclose any potential conflicts to maintain credibility.

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Independence

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Journalists should maintain independence from those they cover to avoid bias and undue influence. Journalistic independence upholds the integrity and credibility of news reporting.

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Undercover Reporting

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Undercover reporting may be used to uncover truths that are otherwise inaccessible, but it poses ethical dilemmas. In journalism, it should be used judiciously and only when the public interest justifies it.

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Accountability

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Journalists must take responsibility for their work and publicly correct any errors. Accountability in journalism builds trust and acknowledges the journalist's role in providing accurate information.

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Breaking News Pressure

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The rush to be first with breaking news can lead to errors in reporting. Journalists must balance the need for speed with the responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the information.

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Plagiarism

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Journalists must not plagiarize and should always attribute information to its original source. Plagiarism undermines journalistic integrity and damages the trust between journalists and their audience.

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Advocacy Journalism

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Advocacy journalism intentionally and openly adopts a non-objective viewpoint, often to promote a social cause. While it can raise awareness for important issues, it differs from traditional impartial reporting.

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Fairness

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Journalists are expected to give a fair representation of all sides of a story. Fairness in journalism means not misrepresenting or oversimplifying complex situations.

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Sensationalism

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Sensationalism involves exaggerating news to attract readers or viewers. Ethically, journalism should aim to inform rather than to sensationalize, avoiding dramatization that can mislead the public.

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Objectivity

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Journalists should strive to report news and information without bias or personal opinions. In journalism, this means providing balanced reports and representing multiple viewpoints.

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Harm Minimization Principle

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Journalists should consider the potential harm that their reporting could cause and strive to minimize it. This is relevant to journalism when covering sensitive subjects or vulnerable groups.

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