By Ashley M. Heher
Quill, Dec2000, Vol. 88, Issue 10
A report on a session at the Society of Professional Journalists Convention in 2000, this article raises the need for a cautious approach to interviewing children who are victims of violence or disasters. Two journalists give advice on when to, and not to, interview children, and how to do it sensitively.
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