Finding people who don’t want to be found: how to remotely investigate and identify perpetrators of human rights violations and crimes
Ven 11 aprile 2025
17:00 - 17:50
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You’re digging into an incident – it could be an alleged crime, human rights violation or even a war crime – and you have the makings of a strong investigation. But you’re missing a central piece: finding and identifying the alleged perpetrator.
How do you find alleged perpetrators online who don’t want to be found or who have limited online presence? What easily accessible tools and tricks can support this work? How do you document your findings and include them in investigations, with an eye for accountability? And, just as importantly, how do you build ethical investigations and know when to stop digging and what not to publish? Join this workshop for hands-on experience and real-world examples to help bolster your own accountability-driven investigations.
The workshop speaker is Sophia Jones.
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Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo
Il Festival Internazionale del Giornalismo di Perugia è un evento annuale che riunisce professionisti dei media, esperti di comunicazione e appassionati di informazione da tutto il mondo. Si svolge nel centro storico di Perugia e offre conferenze, dibattiti, workshop e opportunità di networking sui temi più rilevanti del giornalismo contemporaneo.
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Palazzo Murena (Perugia)
Il Palazzo Murena è un edificio storico di Perugia, in Umbria. Sito in piazza dell'Università, è sede dell'Università degli Studi di Perugia.
Sophia Jones
Sophia Jones is an open source researcher and capacity building manager with the Digital Investigations Lab, where she conducts deep-dive investigations to document and expose human rights abuses around the world. Prior to joining Human Rights Watch, she spent a decade as a journalist, carrying out impactful investigations and reporting from nearly two dozen countries, including Afghanistan, Iraq, Russia, Bosnia, Egypt, Ghana, and Turkey. She has been published by outlets including The New York Times, National Geographic, TIME, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, Politico, and Rolling Stone Magazine. She has been honored with and shortlisted for multiple awards for her work, including from the American Society of Magazine Editors, the Military Reporters and Editors Association, the Overseas Press Club, the American Association for Cancer Research, and the South Asian Journalists Association. Sophia previously served as executive editor at Starling Lab, a research center at Stanford and USC. There, she carried out an award-winning investigation into Bosnian War crimes, and also explored new tools to capture, store, and verify digital records. She was The Fuller Project’s global editor from 2017 to 2021, leading accountability reporting with newsrooms around the world. Before joining The Fuller Project, she reported for a variety of outlets from the Middle East and North Africa. Sophia holds a BA in international affairs, specializing in conflict and security, from The George Washington University. She frequently serves as a mentor, speaker, and advisor on issues of journalism and human rights research.