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AN INQUIRY INTO THE CULTURE, PRACTICES AND ETHICS OF THE PRESS
Contents
PART J: ASPECTS OF REGULATION: THE LAW AND THE PRESS COMPLAINTS COMMISSION
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: the criminal law
1. Introduction
2. The investigation of crime: complaints to the police
3. The Investigation of crime: gathering evidence
4. A failure of policing
5. Police resources
6. Public interest: a defence to crime
7. Public interest: the decision to prosecute
8. Public interest: other safeguards in the criminal process
9. The future
Chapter 3: The civil law
1. Introduction
2. Civil proceedings: the present risk of litigation
3. Litigation against the press
4. The substantive civil law
5. Damages
6. Costs
Chapter 4: The Press Complaints Commission and its effectiveness
1. Introduction
2. What the PCC did well
3. Independence from the industry
4. The alignment with industry
5. The PCC as regulator
6. Structural problems with the PCC
7. Investigatory failures
8. Conclusions
Leveson (As It Should Be) by
Robert Sharp
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