Hello, the day is officially here, and I can say @PhillyInquirer is no longer default publishing mugshots to accompany its crime reporting!
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We aren& #39;t going to stop publishing mugshots completely, but we are setting standards that a story has to meet one or more of in order to *consider* it. They are:
• It& #39;s about a public figure
• The crime has reached broad notoriety
• There& #39;s a compelling public safety reason
• It& #39;s about a public figure
• The crime has reached broad notoriety
• There& #39;s a compelling public safety reason
This has been in the making for months thanks to the pandemic. I& #39;m feeling good that things have finally come together in order for this to be implemented.
Words matter, yes, but *IMAGES* also matter. We should consider the impact each piece of our reporting has on our communities and do our best not to harm people.