Filak, Dynamics of News Reporting and Writing 1e
SAGE Publishing, 2018
Newswriting Assignments
Chapter 8: Beyond Basic Reporting: News You Have to Find
Assignment 1: Using data to report stories
Description of Assignment: Under a voluntary program, almost every police department in the United States
makes a count of all reports of crime, and submits those counts to the FBI for inclusion in its annual tome: Crime in
the United States. Many jurisdictions first report crime data to the state. Missouri is one such state which puts a
vast amount of information online about incidence of crime in cities and counties.
Visit the Uniform Crime Reports section of the Missouri State Highway Patrol website and use the search engine to
find the totals for the state’s three biggest cities—St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield—of the eight so-called
“index crimes”—murder, sexual assault, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft, and arson.
Determine the totals for 2014, 2015, and 2016 for each city. Use a spreadsheet to help you keep track.
Analyze the data and reach some conclusions. Which city had the most overall crime? Which had the highest crime
rate (using census data to find population)? In which city did crime increase the most over the 3-year period?
Write a brief story of 300 words to report what you find.
Public Domain Source Material:
Assignment 2: The public’s right to know
Description of Assignment: Reporters get insight into the workings of government at the local, state, and federal
level by requesting access to government records or attending government meetings.
In doing so, reporters are said to be an important watchdog. Whether it involves probing government contracts,
scrutinizing how police investigate crimes, or gathering information on building inspections, open records and
meetings laws are a powerful tool for keeping the government honest.
All states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government have the so-called “freedom of information” laws
that guarantee access to government documents and establish exemptions when records can be closed.
Find the state open records law in your state using the link below.
Then pick a government agency you would like to serve with a request. It could be a good way to satisfy a question.
Who was arrested at your city’s most recent Mardi Gras celebration?
Then use the letter generator at the link below to create a request.