For the past decade, as unsolved killings of journalists remain staggeringly high, some trends have become clear: state protection mechanisms are largely ineffective, prosecutions depend on a functioning rule of law and judiciary, and the media, NGOs, and even family members often do much of the investigative work.
At a time of shrinking democracies, how do we achieve justice? How do we deter killings?
Presented in partnership with The Committee to Protect Journalists