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Code of Conduct for Editors

All members of Starnewsworld24 will abide by the Code of Conduct developed by the Press Complaints Commission in the United Kingdom, which is reproduced below. Contact us for any complaints. It is the responsibility of those involved in the press to uphold the highest professional standards. The regulations, including this introductory note, and the public interest clauses outlined below, together define the ethical values ​​under which one's individual rights and the public's right to know are protected. Is. This is the basis on which a system of self-monitoring is formed and the (journalistic) industry is committed to it. It is important to respect not only the words but also the spirit of the code. It should not be so narrow-minded that it promises to protect individual rights, nor should it be so widespread that it violates freedom of expression Disrupt the necessary or keep published material away from the public interest. It is the responsibility of publishers and editors to apply the Code of Conduct to both print and online versions. They should make sure that those involved in print and online journalism, not only the editorial staff but also outsiders, including non-journalists, adhere to it.


Correctness

The press must not publish inaccurate, misleading, and distorted information and images. If there is any unusual error, misleading statement or distortion of facts, it should be rectified immediately and an apology should be published if necessary. The press is free to support, but it must distinguish between facts, statements and conclusions. In the case of defamation, if the press is a party, it is important to be accurate and impartial in its interpretation until a conclusive agreement is reached or when an agreement is reached. Be done


Providing opportunities for response

In the event of (publishing) errors, full opportunities for response and explanation must be provided.


Privacy

A journalist must respect every person, whether male or female, in private and family matters, including domestic, health and digital communications. Editors are expected to explain in case of unauthorized intrusion into someone's private life. Otherwise, action may be taken against the complainant for disclosing his personal information to the public. Taking pictures of people in private places without their permission is by no means acceptable.


Note: Private (public) and public (public) places here are places where privacy is maintained to a certain extent.


To harass   

A journalist should not be involved in harassing, pressuring or intimidating anyone. If someone refuses to call, take pictures, or ask questions, the journalist must stop. If he forbids the journalist to stay longer at his place or house, he should come out and not chase him. It is important for editors to apply these rules and regulations to the people who are working for them and to make sure that they do not bring material from any other source that is not applicable under (ethical rules) Is.


Interference in a grieving and serious environment

In a situation of personal trauma and grief, a journalist should be sympathetic and compassionate and take care of the sensitivity of the issue while publishing it. It should not be a hindrance to litigation. Unnecessary and additional details of the suicide process should be avoided when reporting a suicide incident.


Children

Adolescents should have the right to complete their time at school without unnecessary interference. A child under the age of 16 should not be interviewed or photographed on a personal or other child's behalf unless his or her parents are present or without their permission. These children should not be photographed or talked to without the permission of the school administration. Unless the child's interest is clear, no money should be paid for the purchase of anything for the welfare of the child, nor should any money be provided to parents and guardians. According to editors, publishing details about a child's personal life should not be justified by the positive or negative reputation and social status of a parent or guardian.


Child and sexual cases

Even if it has legal permission, the press should not reveal the identity of a child under the age of 16 who has been sexually assaulted and is an eyewitness to an incident. If there is an incident of sexual assault, be careful not to reveal the child's identity. Adult identities can be revealed. The word 'incest' should not be used in the case of sexual assault by blood relatives, but the child's identity can be revealed. Be careful in your reporting not to reveal the relationship between the accused and the child.


The hospital

Before going to important and private places of the hospital to gather information, journalists should reveal their identities and get permission from a responsible person. The same restrictions apply to the intrusion of privacy into hospitals and similar institutions for access to information.


Crime reporting

The identity of the accused or the relatives, friends and relatives of the accused involved in the crime should not be revealed until a direct link to the crime is proved. Special attention should be given to a child who may be a witness or victim of a crime, but there should be no impediment to litigation.


Getting information from secret devices and scams  

The press must not obtain or publish information on hidden cameras, listening devices, recording personal phone calls, emails and messages, or obtaining images and documents without permission or through the Internet without permission. As long as there is no other way and only the public interest comes first, then the information should be obtained fraudulently or secretly, whether it is obtained from agents or middlemen.


Victims of sexual assault

Unless there is legal freedom or a proper explanation, the press will not reveal the identities of the victims of sexual assaults and will not reveal them by any means.


Discrimination and discrimination

The press should not discriminate against any man or woman on the basis of their religion, race, caste, mental or physical illness. Unless there is a real need for it in reporting, one should refrain from revealing one's religion, race, sex, caste and any mental or physical illness.


Economic journalism

Even if the law does not prevent it, the journalist should not use the financial information he has already obtained for his own benefit, nor should he pass this information on to anyone else. Similarly, without informing the editor and the business editor, do not share the initial information and secrets about business transactions and stock exchange shares with your family so that they do not reap the financial benefits. If they have written or intend to write about a company's shares, do not buy or sell its shares or securities directly or through a friend or agent.


Secret sources

Journalists have a moral obligation to protect confidential sources of information.


Providing money to witnesses in criminal cases

Money may or may not be offered to a person who is or could be a witness after legal and judicial proceedings have begun. The ban should continue until the police release the suspect unconditionally without bail or bail or end the trial. Either he has pleaded guilty in court or not or the court has pronounced his verdict. And where court proceedings have not yet begun but are likely to continue in the future, editors should not pay or offer money to anyone who is a potential witness. Unless there is a need to publish information in the public interest or there is a great need to pay. In this case, too, care must be taken that the money given to the witness does not in any way affect the testimony and evidence of the witnesses. Payment in any way


Payment to criminals

The money needed for the photos, information, and story needed to bring a crime to light or to promote the story, in general, should not reach the perpetrator or his accomplices directly or through an agent, including includes family and friends. If the editors are giving money in the public interest, then it has to be justified that the public interest has taken precedence in it and even if the money is not given to the public interest, it is better not to publish this material.


Public interest may be the public interest, but not limited to:
  • Identifying and exposing the crime or covering up a serious and serious situation
  • Protection of public health and safety
  • Protecting the public from being misled by the statements and actions of an individual or organization
  • Freedom of expression is itself in the public interest.
  • Whenever the public interest is at stake, the press needs editors to take care of how and what they are saying or going to publish or are considering publishing.
  • Starnewsworld24 will continue to strive to expand the range of information available to the public and make it more accessible to the public.
  • Editors will put the interests of children under 16 before the public interest.


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