Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about contemporary investigative journalism is not true?
A) Very few newspaper reporters in the U.S. can be described as investigative journalists.
B) Investigative journalism tends to focus more on corruption in politics than in business.
C) Investigative journalism has been strongly supported by newspaper owners.
D) Investigative journalism has been undertaken mainly by a few major newspapers, such as The Washington Post.
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Q2: Historically, whistleblowers have often elicited negative reactions.
Q3: Sutherland's definition of white collar crime emphasized
Q4: The general public is least likely to
Q5: The probability or risk of being prosecuted
Q6: Fellow workers typically support whistleblowers even when
Q7: Informers are often involved in white collar
Q8: Perrow referred to the inevitable mishaps which
Q9: Sutherland's general theory of crime is known
Q10: The following term is not generally used
Q11: The primary victims as well as the