“…Novice reporters who are unsure of how to interview crime victims and unaware of the potential effects of trauma, and thus may be more vulnerable to burnout, guilt, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and unhealthy coping habits (Beam & Spratt, 2009; Dworznik, 2008; Feinstein, Owen, & Blair, 2002). Exposure to trauma reporting strategies and lessons in higher education can foster “trauma-literate” journalists and editors, resulting in a healthier workforce and possibly a more humanized newsroom culture (Amend et al, 2012; Feinstein, Wanga, & Owen, 2015; Massé, 2011).…”