Sarah Niblock's BBC Blog
Head of Journalism Professor Sarah Niblock has been commissioned to write for the BBC website on ethics.
She will contribute regular articles about BBC coverage. Her first feature examines the interviewing of bereaved relatives following tragedies.
During her 20-year career as a journalist, Professor Niblock has reported on harrowing stories herself, including the Hillsborough disaster and the killing of the Merseyside toddler James Bulger.
In 2011, she became an Academic Fellow of the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at the world famous Columbia University J-School in New York.
Her latest book, Media Professionalism and Training (Palgrave Macmillan) is due to be published shortly.




