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AN INQUIRY INTO THE CULTURE, PRACTICES AND ETHICS OF THE PRESS
Contents
PART G: THE PRESS AND THE POLICE: THE RELATIONSHIP
Chapter 1: Policing with Consent: the role of the press
1. Introduction
2. The purpose of the relationship and public confidence
3. Tensions in the relationship between the media and the police
Chapter 2: The history of the relationship: different Approaches
1. Metropolitan Police Service: the Commissioners
2. Other police forces
3. Press departments
Chapter 3: Press and the Police: the harm and the response
1. Introduction
2. The use and abuse of information
3. Entertainment: an overview
4. The perception of influence
5. The problems of friendship
6. Calibrating the harm: the views of Commissioners
7. The question of corruption
8. Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)
9. HMIC report: ‘Without Fear or Favour’
10. Elizabeth Filkin’s review of the relationship between the MPs and the media
11. Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO)
Chapter 4: The press and the police: conclusions and recommendations
1. Introduction
2. Tip offs
3. Involvement of the press on operations
4. Off-the-record briefings
5. Leaks of information
6. Gifts, hospitability and entertainment
7. Media employment
8. Corruption, whistleblowing and related matters
9. Conclusion
Leveson (As It Should Be) by
Robert Sharp
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