
Episode 582: Joseph Cox
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The Complexities of Investigative Journalism and FBI Interviews
This chapter covers the intricacies of interviewing alleged criminals with the FBI, touching on varied motivations of interviewees from feeling wronged by the FBI to being unwittingly involved. It also discusses the decisions and considerations involved in changing names of sources for protection in journalism, the author's choices in writing their book, the importance of consistent beat reporting, ethical implications in investigative journalism, and the speaker's career journey starting with an internship at Vice.
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