Journal 290J Journalism in Jail

Course Description: 

In this course, students will acquire basic notions of newswriting and reporting, journalism ethics and law, media industries, and journalism history, in the specific context of "jail journalism" that is, reporting produced in jails and prisons by incarcerated individuals and reporting produced by professional journalists about the American incarceration system. The students will read a blend of foundational journalism texts, how-to guides, excerpts from memoirs and biographies, analyses of contemporary news, and feature stories that focus on prison journalism, prison systems, and prison life.
​This course is an elective of the journalism major. It is open to journalism sophomores, juniors and seniors.

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Course Number: 
Journal 290J
Course Title: 
Journalism in Jail