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Candace Clarke
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Journalism Ethics Profs Question Paper’s Actions
By Cindy Stauffer
Lancaster New Era
Published: 2/5/2007

Excerpt:

If reporters are going to use unorthodox and possibly illegal methods to gain information, they should have a very compelling reason to do so, journalism ethics experts said today.

Media experts are now examining the actions of five Intelligencer Journal reporters who repeatedly accessed a restricted law enforcement Web site for information about criminal investigations.

"I believe in rigorous watchdog journalism, in which journalists hold government officials accountable," said Bob Steele, an ethics expert with the Poynter Institute, a Florida school for journalists. "That includes aggressively and ethically seeking information that may not be easily obtainable.

"But if we use methods that take us into secure offices, files, computers, Web sites, the threshold for justification is very high," he said.
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