
Watchdog Journalism The Art of Investigative Reporting
by Berry, Stephen J.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Stephen J. Berry is Associate Professor of journalism at the University of Iowa. He was a newspaper journalist for more than thirty-three years, having worked as a reporter for The Los Angeles Times and The Orlando Sentinel, where he and a colleague won the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting in 1993. Berry has won numerous other awards for investigative and project reporting, including the Associated Press Newspaper Executive Council Award for public service; The Los Angeles Times' Top of the Times Award and its Editor and Publisher Prize; and the Society of Professional Journalists Award (Atlanta Chapter).
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Investigative Mentality Exposes Cash Seizure Abuse | p. 5 |
Secret Sources, Documents Unlock Dark Secret | p. 43 |
Persistence, Empathy Used in Tracking Tiger Force Terror | p. 79 |
Soft Touch Shows Shipbreaking Kills, Maims | p. 113 |
Paper Trail Reveals Exploitation of Mentally Ill | p. 145 |
Daily Coverage Key to Hospital Horrors | p. 176 |
Conclusions | p. 210 |
"Tainted Cash or Easy Money?" | p. 221 |
Court Record in Chapter 2 | p. 252 |
Coy Allegation in Chapter 3 | p. 256 |
Index | p. 273 |
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