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Health care journalism
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Dakers, Diane, author
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Dakers, Diane. Investigative journalism that inspired change
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Journalism, Medical Social aspects Case studies Juvenile literature.
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Medical care Press coverage Juvenile literature.
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Public health Press coverage Juvenile literature.
2019
\"This timely book describes the details of three real case studies of investigative journalism about health care. Stories include journalists exposing wrongdoing by drug companies, neglect of dying patients in by hospice home-care providers, and lead-poisoning from drinking water in Flint, Michigan. Readers will gain an understanding of the research process, the ethical standards journalists must follow, and the perseverance required to confirm a story and affect change\"-- Provided by publisher.
Inner City Youth and Drug Dealing: A Review of the Problem
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Weist, Mark D.
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Centers, Nathan L.
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Academic failure
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Adolescents
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Adult and adolescent clinical studies
1998
Existing literature on drug dealing and inner-city adolescents was reviewed. Around one in six urban adolescents has had some involvement with drug dealing, with rates higher for African-American males males over age 16. For inner-city teenagers, there are many problems associated with drug dealing, and few efforts to prevent it. (SLD)
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