Physical safety: Solo reporting

Artwork: Jack Forbes

Artwork: Jack Forbes

Solo work is becoming more common, especially for broadcast and video journalists. However, working alone can make journalists vulnerable to physical assault. For assignments in locations such as neighborhoods with high crime rates, protests, or remote areas, it is advisable that journalists do not work alone.

Here are some recommendations to mitigate risk when on assignment alone.

When preparing for an assignment:

When out in the field:

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