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Journalism Award for Coverage of Crime, Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare

The National Council on Crime and Delinquency offers yearly media awards for coverage of crime, juvenile justice and the child welfare system.

The PASS Awards (Prevention for a Safer Society) is the only  national recognition of print and broadcast journalists, TV news and  feature reporters, producers, writers, and those in film and  literature who try to focus America’s attention on our criminal justice, juvenile justice, and child welfare systems in a thoughtful and considerate manner”

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The Soros Justice Media Fellowship supports journalists and filmmakers

The Soros Justice Media Fellowships support writers, print and broadcast journalists, bloggers, filmmakers, and other individuals with distinct voices proposing to complete media projects for local, regional, and national markets that engage the public and spur debate on one or more of the Open Society Foundations’ U.S. criminal justice priorities. The fellowships aim to mitigate the time, space, and market constraints that often discourage individuals from pursuing important but marginalized, controversial or unpopular issues in a comprehensive manner. Media fellowships are one year in duration, and fellows are expected to make their projects their full-time work during the term of the fellowship.”

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