The Dangers of Dishonesty, According to "Shattered Glass"
Journalism is guided by a system of ethics, derived from the principles of truth, justice, freedom, humaneness, and individual responsibility. According to Edmund Lambeth's Committed Journalism, journalists are expected to adhere to factual accuracy in order to establish the authenticity of a report to their viewers and readership. Journalists are also expected to remain unbiased, by sorting through and deciding which bits of information are relevant, being straightforward and honest with their constituents. Above all else, journalists are expected to continue fighting for their freedom and their right to keep their constituents informed by avoiding conflicts of interest and biases, among many other things. The consequences of not adhering to journalism’s code of ethics, then, goes far beyond ruining a writer’s career: it affects its readership and the informants that a journalist relies on. Tim Harrower's “Seven Deadly Sins”, for one, explores the various ways in which a jou...