| The IRE Journal 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Abuse in child psychiatry. | Literature/writing | Carlson, Caron |
| A spy-catcher offers lessons. | Literature/writing | Archer, Jeff |
| A tale of two countries.(Why U.S investigative methods don't work in France) | Literature/writing | Hunter, Mark |
| Covering the newest ADA decisions. (aspects of Americans With Disabilities Act) | Literature/writing | Ezekiel, Jonathan |
| Exploitation of the mentally ill. | Literature/writing | Carleton, Gwen |
| Getting ahead of the news. (Investigative Reporters and Editors 20th annual national conference) | Literature/writing | |
| Investigating justice. | Literature/writing | Carlson, Caron |
| Investigating rape. | Literature/writing | Neff, James |
| Investigative ideas for the higher education beat. (media coverage of higher education issues) | Literature/writing | Jaschik, Scott |
| Profiting from the disadvantaged. (media coverage of social issues) | Literature/writing | Hudson, Mike |
| Resources for investigating. | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
| Schools with data for sale. | Literature/writing | Browning, Dan |
| Secret deals of HMOs. (health maintenance organizations) | Literature/writing | Lagerkvist, Mark |
| Selling higher education stories to editors. (media coverage of higher education issues) | Literature/writing | Walzer, Philip |
| The business of poverty. (media coverage of housing issues) | Literature/writing | Migoya, David |
| Working undercover. (undercover reporting) | Literature/writing | Banda, Susan C. |
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