1. Journalism events and courts
1.1. The event as a reflection of society
1.2. Origins and evolution of the specialty of events and courts
1.3. Factors of the news. Emotional stories, human interest and the public interest
1.4. Risks, uses and abuses of language. Specialized vocabulary
1.5. "Black chronicle": episodes that mark the history of Spain
2. Work with the usual sources of information: information dependence, reliability and interests
2.1. Police sources (National Police, Civil Guard, other police forces)
2.2. Personal sources (victims, defendants, affected, witnesses, relatives, lawyers, experts ...)
2.3. Institutional sources (political parties, associations, hospitals, Civil Protection, Red Cross ...)
2.4. Sources of the Administration of Justice (judges, magistrates, court clerks, prosecutors, lawyers ...)
2.5. Anonymous informers
2.6. Own research
3. The journalistic narrative: structure, style and images
3.1. News
3.2. Report
3.3. Chronicle
3.4. Interview
3.5. Genres of the opinion
3.6. Between literature and the interpretation of reality
4. Ethics of the journalism in information events and courts
4.1. The presumption of innocence
4.2. Parallel trials
4.3. Sensationalism. The rumor, conjecture and hypothesis
4.4. Typology of crimes. Homicide, murder, abuse, injuries, failures ...
4.5. Gender-based violence, children, immigrants and disadvantaged groups
4.6. Disasters, accidents, terrorism