Penal Reform International has launched a call for the best journalism investigating the death penalty and life (or long-term) imprisonment. The focus could be on subjects such as: individual stories, investigations into prison conditions or wider considerations about the laws and regulations on death penalty.
PRI is looking for entries published anywhere in
the world between 1 April 2013 and 30 April 2014 in any media format, in
Arabic, English or Russia.
Winners will receive an expenses –paid two-day trip to London in October 2014, including a one-day visit to the offices of The Guardian newspaper. They will be able to see the paper being put together, meet journalists working on relevant issues and receive advice and feedback on their articles. Winning articles will also be published by PRI on its website.
Please submit entries to: info@penalreform.org
Entry conditions
- · There are three award categories: entries in Arabic, English and Russian
- · There will be no restrictions based on media type or length within these categories.
- · The competition is global as there are no restrictions based on geographical location.
- · Entries must have been previously published or broadcast, between 1 April 2013 and 30 April 2014, in the language they were published. The deadline to submit an entry is 1st May 2014.
- Please submit entries to info@penalreform.org with the subject reading International Journalism Competition on Death Penalty. Please include your contact details and where the entry was published, include a link if possible. The winners will be announced in mid-June 2014
- · Private or self-published entries (such as blog posts) should be accompanied by evidence that they reach a sufficiently broad audience (500 unique user views or more).
- · Entries must relate to the death penalty or alternative sentences to the death penalty. The decision of the organisers as to whether an entry meets this criteria is final.
- · There will be one winner per category. Other entries that are particularly noteworthy may be recognised as a merit entry and published on the PRI website; however, there is no guarantee that any category will include merit entries.
- · Employees of PRI, FHRI or Guardian News & Media Ltd, and their family members, are not eligible to enter the competition.
Prize
The winners get a paid-for visit to London in
October 2014 for two days. This visit includes a full one day visit to The
Guardian newspaper, provisionally involving:
- · A presentation to the winners on the work of The Guardian-newspaper, website, podcasts and other communication channels- to give an oversight of the scale of the global as well as national operations;
- · A tour of the relevant offices to introduce the winners to journalists and their colleagues working in the relevant sections;
- · Meetings with a number of journalists to share information on how they investigate stories, find reliable evidence/date, get quotes from different sources and provide an independent/balanced story.
- · The opportunity to discuss wider issues about the role, contribution and importance of a free press in a democratic society; and the position of the Guardian in this capacity.
Winning entries will be published on the PRI
website. Additionally, the winning entries will be reviewed and considered for
publication on The Guardian website.
Travel to and from the UK, assistance with visas (if necessary), accommodation in London and (if required) interpretation during the visit to The Guardian will be provided.
Timescale
Resources
PRI has
produced a training resource on ‘Reporting on the death penalty’, which is
available in English, Arabic, Russian and French.
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