
Click the pic to read the case and then click "comments" below to Make the Call on Joe's Dilemma.
The University of South Carolina School of Journalism and Mass Communicactions invites visitors to probe and discuss issues of journalism ethics. This project was originally created as a part of the Society of Professional Journalists Ethics Week observation in 2008. Artwork by Garen Cansler.
9 comments:
Joe's job is not to catch criminals, but to report the facts -- and staging a photo like that is not the truth. I don't think there'd be anything wrong with writing a story about how the police are still trying to solve that case, but deliberately trying to flush out a criminal with a fake photo is unethical at best and entrapment at worse.
i don't think he should do that. when you work for the news paper your readers expect you to tell the truth...he is a journalist not a cop.
It will be hard to be in the newspapaer with their faces and it will be harder if you are murderer's family.
he woudn't be a reporter... he would be a policeman. his readers are expecting him to write from truth... this is a made up story...so no. he shouldn't help the cop out.
Ok, doing this is not making part of the police force, you are being a town hero for doing this. It would be kind of wrong, to do it, but you are helping the city by removing a unkindled spirit. Your just simply trying to catch a Yahoo and remove him from the premises.
He should not help the cop after all he is not getting paid for risking his life but to inform the people. This will avoid him a plethora of problems.
he should not do it. he works for the news and not the police. he doesn't need to do undercover work. he can tell them to find someone else to photograph them putting a plethera of flowers by the grave.
He should first ask the OK from Harts and then only write a paper about them, but not with any lies. In additon he should mention in his paper for people to look out for the criminal.
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