Written in cooperation with the Investigative Reporters and Editors Inc. (IRE), this trusted guide to using public information in investigative reporting is helpful for editors, reporters and anyone else seeking help in gaining information. Organized by subject, the book identifies and locates more than 500 different sources in both the private and governmental sectors. Each chapter is written by experts in a particular field. Part I covers general following the paper (or computer) trail; using publications; finding a government document; and The Freedom of Information Act. Part II covers backgrounding individuals; using tax records; investigating licensed professionals; investigating politicians; and tracing land holdings. Part III covers institutions and businesses including for-profit and not-for-profit corporations; bankruptcies; the work place; law enforcement; courts; health care; and education. In all areas, the processes for documenting the evidence are described, as well as useful sources. Includes discussions of how to obtain and use information, illustrated with real-life examples. Bibliography.
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