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" Decency. A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity if while professing high moral .purpose it supplies incentives to base conduct, such as are to be found in details of crime and vice, publication of which is not demonstrably for the general... "
The World's Work - Página 209
1925
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Codes of Ethics: A Handbook

Edgar Laing Heermance - 1924 - 544 páginas
...correction of its own serious mistakes of fact or opinion, whatever their origin. VII. Decenc\ — A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity...represented can but express the hope that deliberate V. pandering to vicious instincts will encounter effective public disapproval or yield to the influence...
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Informing Your Public

Irving Squire, Kirtland A. Wilson - 1924 - 180 páginas
...complete correction of its own serious mistakes of fact or opinion, whatever their origin. Decency. A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity...of which is not demonstrably for the general good. /_ The present-day newspaper, it is readily apparent, has come to depend in a measure upon the product...
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News Writing for High Schools

Leo Arthur Borah - 1925 - 296 páginas
...The newspaper is held to a strict account and its sincerity is challenged if, while " professing a high moral purpose, it supplies incentives to base conduct, such as are found in details of crime and vice, publication of which is not demonstrably for the public good."...
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Educational Review, Volumen73

1927 - 336 páginas
...his opinions.2 From many quarters comes a demand for reform which shall include suppression of those details of crime and vice, publication of which is not demonstrably for the general good. Action taken by the National Society of Newspaper Editors on April 23, 1923, indicates that in the...
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Federal Probation...

1946 - 518 páginas
..."sincerity, truthfulness, accuracy, impartiality, fair play and decency." Under this latter category the code reads as follows : A newspaper cannot escape conviction...if, while professing high moral purpose, it supplies incentive to base conduct, such as are to be found in details of crime and vice, publication of which...
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Federal Probation, Volúmenes19-20

1955 - 716 páginas
...crime is printed to warn the public and aid in the punishment of crime, the code says specifically : A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity...if, while professing high moral purpose, it supplies incentive to base conduct, such as are to be found in details of crime and vice, publication of which...
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Mass Media and Violence: A Report to the National Commission on the Causes ...

David Lange, Robert K. Baker, Sandra Ball-Rokeach - 1969 - 640 páginas
...complete correction of its own serious mistakes of fact or opinion, whatever their origin. VII Decency. A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity...represented can but express the hope that deliberate panderings to vicious instincts will encounter effective public disapproval or yield to the influence...
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Audit of the Federal Reserve: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic ...

United States. Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1975 - 760 páginas
...complete correct ion of its own fteriouii mistake* of fact or opinion, whatever their origin. I>ECENCY — A newspaper cannot escape conviction of insincerity...in details of crime and vice, publication of which ix not demonstrably for the general good. Lacking authority to enforce its canon.3 the journalism here...
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Audit of the Federal Reserve: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Domestic ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking, Currency and Housing. Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy - 1975 - 760 páginas
...high moral purpnw it supplies incentives to base conduct, such ns are to be found in details of rrinn* and vice, publication of which is not demonstrably...for the general good. Lacking- authority to enforce it« canuns the journalism here reDresented can but express the hope that deliberate pandering to vicious...
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Federal Probation, Volúmenes11-12

1947 - 574 páginas
..."sincerity, truthfulness, accuracy, impartiality, fair play and decency." Under this latter category the code reads as follows : A newspaper cannot escape conviction...if, while professing high moral purpose, it supplies incentive to base conduct, such as ave to be found in details of crime and vice, publication of which...
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