EPQ - Investigative Journalism and Crime
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- Investigative Journalism and Crime -EPQ
- Financial Implications
- Cost of Justice System
- BBC - £8000 per day for trial
- Are the government too lenient towards journalism?
- Do the rules need changing?
- BBC - £8000 per day for trial
- BT fined for breach of rules
- £42m fine, largest penalty for a media outlet
- Cost of Justice System
- Ethics
- SPJ - Society of professional Journalists
- PETA - "holocaust metaphor" case
- Case Studies
- Ian Tomlinson
- Jimmy Mubenga
- Damien Nettles - BBC Documentary
- Stephen Lawrence
- Newspaper enforcing the law via headlines
- Is that ethically acceptable?
- Should media do this more?
- Newspaper enforcing the law via headlines
- Talylor Sister's crime
- Negatively impacted by media
- Wrongly accused by the media
- Trials affected by Media
- REGINA v MCCANN 1991
- Hindered by Media attention
- REGINA v STONE 2001
- Shows the media's negative imapct on crime
- REGINA v MCCANN 1991
- Case Studies
- Media Foul Ball - Identity Exposure case
- Case Studies
- Ian Tomlinson
- Jimmy Mubenga
- Damien Nettles - BBC Documentary
- Stephen Lawrence
- Newspaper enforcing the law via headlines
- Is that ethically acceptable?
- Should media do this more?
- Newspaper enforcing the law via headlines
- Talylor Sister's crime
- Negatively impacted by media
- Wrongly accused by the media
- Trials affected by Media
- REGINA v MCCANN 1991
- Hindered by Media attention
- REGINA v STONE 2001
- Shows the media's negative imapct on crime
- REGINA v MCCANN 1991
- Case Studies
- PETA - "holocaust metaphor" case
- How can Journalism affect criminal trials?
- Contact Law - Adverse Media Attention
- Crown Prosecution Service
- States laws of how a trial can be deemed 'unfair'
- NUJ - National Union of Journalists
- How far can Journalists push the rules before breaking the law?
- Bureau of Investigative Journalism
- How far can Journalists push the rules before breaking the law?
- EthicNet - Code of conduct for UK Journalism
- How far can Journalists push the rules before breaking the law?
- Bureau of Investigative Journalism
- How far can Journalists push the rules before breaking the law?
- SPJ - Society of professional Journalists
- Forms of Investigative Journalism
- Growth of the Internet
- Fake News?
- Journalism vs Politicians - Influence of US President
- Fake News?
- Citizen Journalism
- Journalists and Activists in Middle East - Aljazeera
- Can Journalists be activists?
- Risks
- Benefits
- Impact of technology - CCTV?
- Telegraph - 7 out of 10 murders solved via CCTV
- Does this restrict journalists?
- Social Media
- CNN - Police use S.M as a crime fighting tool
- Perhaps social media and it's users can be used for info
- Paul Lewis - solved 2 crimes via social media
- Perhaps social media and it's users can be used for info
- CNN - Police use S.M as a crime fighting tool
- Documentary forms
- Growth of the Internet
- Financial Implications
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