Investigative | Journalism

According to industry experts from the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) , modern investigations rely on a blend of traditional and digital techniques:

: Working with confidential sources who expose internal secrets while ensuring their protection. Investigative Journalism

: The subject matter should involve issues like corruption, law violations, or social injustice that directly affect society. According to industry experts from the Global Investigative

: The investigation is the reporter's own work, not a summary of existing findings or an interpretation of already public data. : Reporters use computers and specialized tools to

Investigative Journalism: The Watchdog of Democracy Investigative journalism is the systematic, in-depth, and original research of a single topic, often aimed at unearthing secrets that are in the public interest. Unlike daily news reporting, which covers press releases and planned events, investigative pieces function as a "watchdog," holding institutions and individuals accountable for corruption, abuse of power, or criminal behavior. Core Pillars of an Investigation

: Extensive use of public records, satellite imagery, and Freedom of Information (FOI) laws to secure physical evidence.

: Reporters use computers and specialized tools to analyze large datasets, identifying patterns or anomalies that point to wrongdoing.

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