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Public Affairs Reporting Now News of, by and for the People

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.09.2007

Verlag

Butterworth-Heinemann

Seitenzahl

398

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/18,9/2,1 cm

Gewicht

824 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-240-80825-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.09.2007

Verlag

Butterworth-Heinemann

Seitenzahl

398

Maße (L/B/H)

24,6/18,9/2,1 cm

Gewicht

824 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-240-80825-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Chapter 1: The Roles and Realities of Reporting A Reporter's WorldReporting as an Attitude The Competent Reporter (revised heading) Communication Literacy Cultural Literacy Technological LiteracyModels for Journalism and Journalists Humanistic Reporting Anticipatory Reporting Explanatory ReportingChapter 2: The Ways and Means of ReportingThe Beat SystemReporting as a Practice and Convention (new section)Methods of Reporting Observation Interviewing Documents and Data Social-Science Research Information Technology Chapter 3: To Err is Human - But Often AvoidableWarning: Potential Errors Ahead Interviewing Errors Seeing and Believing Counting on Numbers Out of Context Not Getting Fooled Exaggeration Shaping the News? Haste and Waste A Question of Taste Letting Ignorance Show Evaluating and Selection InformationTelling the Whole StoryChapter 4: The Neighborhood Approach to Public Affairs Coverage Why Focus on the Neighborhood?Neighborhood Profile Getting to Know You Mapping and Reconnoitering Find a GuideLessons and Leads from HistoryFinding and Reporting on Neighborhood-based StoriesChapter 5: Closed Meetings, Seal Records and "Off Limits” Signs Access and the Right to Gather News Access to Governmental Meetings Access to Government Records Loopholes and Exemptions Access to the Judicial System Grand Juries Juvenile Cases Pretrial Proceedings Trials Restrictive Orders Court Records and Documents Civil Law and Access Contempt Power Dealing with "Off Limits” Signs New Battlegrounds over Access Fear of TalkingChapter 6: Government News for the People Covering the City and the Hall Functions and role of city government The Structure of City Government Who's Who in City Hall Covering Council Meetings Preparation What to Expect Legislative Process Writing Meeting Stories Financing City Government Revenue and Expenditures Borrowing The Budget-Making Process Cities and Land Use Covering Local Government County Government Township Government Regional Government Special Districts Covering State and Federal Government State Government Federal GovernmentChapter 7: Public Safety: Crimes to Corrections Crime and the News Media Behind the Badge Inside the Police Department Organization Hiring and Training Facilities and Equipment Communications and Intelligence Operating Policies Working with Police The Blotter Stories from the Police Beat Press-Police Relationships Danger Zones Arrests, Warrants and Rights Crime Statistics Bias and Labels Handle with Care Public-Safety Agencies Sheriff's Department State Police Federal Law Agencies Crime Laboratories Medical Examiners Fire Departments and Emergency Services Jails, Prisons and PenitentiariesChapter 8: Into the Legal Maze The Judicial System: Structure and Process A Long, Winding Road Roots and Branches of Law Principles, Characteristics and Qualities Civil Cases Commencing a Civil Action Covering the Civil Courts Criminal Cases The Genesis of a Criminal Case Covering the Criminal CourtsChapter 9: The Trial and Thereafter The Big Show Stage Directions (new section) The Jury Opening Statements Evidence and Witnesses Closing Arguments The Decision Reporting Trials Verdicts, Judgments, Sentences and Appeals Understanding the Court's Words and Actions (new section) SentencingProbation, Parole and PardonsCivic Verdicts and JudgmentsAppealsFinding, Reading and Explaining Court DecisionsChapter 10: Special Beats, New Challenges The Scientific World Medicine Scientific Research Health and Wellness Environment Education Education on the Local Level State and Federal Involvement Higher Education What's Wrong with Education - and What's Right? Religion, Values and Ethics (expanded heading) Diversity in Life and Viewpoint (new heading) The Homeless and Disadvantaged African-Americans Women Sexual Orientation People with Disabilities Older Citizens Children Business and Economic News Into the Business World Takeovers and Mergers Economic Indicators Labor Campaigns and Elections Politicians and the Press The Character of Campaigns Campaign Finance and Disclosure Election CoverageChapter 11: Lessons in Law and Ethics Libel Elements of Libel Determining Fault: A Tough Call Defenses Private Lives vs. The Public's Business Intrusion Embarrassing Facts False Light Privacy and Libel Danger Zones Journalists and Their Sources Granting Anonymity: Risks and Rewards Reporting Rumors Dealing with Sources Quoting Sources Telling the Truth A Journalist's Creed