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Ep. 4: Ethical Journalism with Reece Stafferton

Ep. 4: Ethical Journalism with Reece Stafferton

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CW: True Crime: Declassified may include graphic imagery and potentially upsetting content. Audience discretion is advised. Full Disclaimer: www.meganluptonwrites.wordpress.com/podcast/disclaimer/


Join me as I interview the outstanding Reece Stafferton, an investigate journalist and co-founder of Leicester's first co-operative newspaper, The Great Central Gazette. In our interview, we discussed what true crime can learn from ethical journalism...


Learn more about the NUJ Code of Conduct:

https://www.nuj.org.uk/about-us/rules-and-guidance/code-of-conduct.html


Who is Reece Stafferton?


Reece is a British freelance journalist and community organiser based in Leicester, UK. They are currently the co-founder and co-editor of the Great Central Gazette, a not-for-profit and independent newspaper in Leicester. Reece also works part-time for the Independent Media Association ("IMA") helping to promote the independent media sector.


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About True Crime: Declassified


True Crime: Declassified is a podcast series that explores the true crime community. It is hosted by Megan Lupton, a true crime researcher and PhD student at De Montfort University, Leicester. Join Meg as she interviews true crime podcasters, discusses news and updates from the true crime community and reviews the very latest true crime content.


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