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      Investigative Reporting

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      Investigative Reporting book

      A study in technique

      Investigative Reporting

      DOI link for Investigative Reporting

      Investigative Reporting book

      A study in technique
      ByDavid Spark
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1999
      eBook Published 18 November 1999
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080509396
      Pages 288
      eBook ISBN 9780080509396
      Subjects Economics, Finance, Business & Industry
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      Spark, D. (1999). Investigative Reporting: A study in technique (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780080509396

      ABSTRACT

      This important book defines what investigative reporting is and what qualities it requires. Drawing on the experience of many well-known journalists in the field, the author identifies the skills, common factors and special circumstances involved in a wide variety of investigations. It examines how opportunities for investigations can be found and pursued, how informants can be persuaded to yield needed information and how and where this information can be checked. It also stresses the dangers and legal constraints that have to be contended with and shows real life examples such as the Cook Report formula, the Jonathan Aitken investigation and the Birmingham Six story.

      David Spark, himself a freelance writer of wide experience, examines how opportunities for investigations can be found and pursued, how informants can be persuaded to yield needed information and how and where this information can be checked. He also stresses the dangers and legal constraints that have to be contended with and shows investigators at work in two classic inquiries:
      · The mysterious weekend spent in Paris by Jonathan Aitken, then Minister of Defence Procurement
      · The career of masterspy Kim Philby

      Investigative Reporting looks at such fields for inquiry as company frauds (including those of Robert Maxwell), consumer complaints, crime, police malpractice, the intelligence services, local government and corruption in Parliament and in overseas and international bodies.

      The author believes that the conclusions that emerge from this far-reaching survey are of value not only in investigative journalism, but to practitioners in all branches of reporting.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |8 pages

      What is investigative reporting?

      chapter |14 pages

      The making of an investigative reporter

      chapter |9 pages

      Insight and the development of techniques

      chapter |9 pages

      Finding the stories

      chapter |9 pages

      Pursuing inquiries

      Doing it right

      chapter |7 pages

      Pursuing inquiries

      Getting it right

      chapter |8 pages

      Finding the people

      chapter |9 pages

      Dealing with documents

      chapter |19 pages

      Getting people to talk

      chapter |14 pages

      Writing it

      Problems and pitfalls

      chapter |13 pages

      Two classic investigations

      chapter |17 pages

      Looking into companies

      chapter |11 pages

      The Maxwell investigations

      chapter |14 pages

      Social and consumer affairs

      chapter |13 pages

      Crime

      chapter |20 pages

      Trail of the bent coppers

      chapter |5 pages

      Security and intelligence

      chapter |13 pages

      Investigating local government

      chapter |11 pages

      Sleaze

      chapter |12 pages

      Cruelty and corruption abroad

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