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April 13, 2015

The Failed Political Mandate of 1787!

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The American National Press Union, a professional Union that promotes the highest standards in publication of record, filing of evidence, and performance of judicial investigations, acknowledges concern for every person’s need to be fully informed of the facts of any case.

Reporters operate as trustees of the Public. The primary objective is to conduct a thorough investigation to be published as a matter of Public Record.

This code is intended to promote the highest quality of reporting in all its forms and to strengthen public confidence in the profession. This code also serves as an educational tool for those who practice, and for those who appreciate, comprehensive reporting. To that end, The American National Press Union sets forth the following.

Code of Ethics

Reporters are accountable for upholding the following standards in their daily investigations:

  1. Be accurate and comprehensive in filing and reporting.
  2. Resist being manipulated by staged events, misrepresentations and false evidence.
  3. Be complete and provide context. Avoid stereotyping people. Maintain objectivity. Reporters communicate/present documented or verifiable facts and avoid presenting one’s own bias and opinions in the investigation.
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  5. Do not intentionally contribute to, alter, or seek to alter or influence evidence.
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  10. As reports are the Public’s business and become part of the Public record, it is imperative that all evidence and claims are verified and all sources are cited accurately

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  5. Strive to be unobtrusive and humble in dealing with people.
  6. Respect the integrity of the evidence and strive to preserve its authenticity.

 

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