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Tables of Contents for Whistleblowing
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
The Insider
1
24
Definition and History
3
2
Changing Bureaucracy
5
1
Laws Encourage Whistleblowing
6
3
Laws Also Protect
9
1
Support from Organizations and Institutions
10
4
Cultural Values
14
6
Tying It All Together
20
3
The Organization of the Book
23
2
Deciding to Become a Whistleblower
25
28
Exploring Loyalty
26
3
Weighing the Consequences
29
2
Roger Boisjoly and the Space Shuttle Challenger
31
9
Cindy Ossias and the Northridge Earthquake
40
7
Using a Checklist
47
1
Bystander Apathy
48
5
The Whistleblower as Policy Entrepreneur
53
22
Hugh Kaufman and the Environmental Protection Agency
55
7
Hal Freeman and the Office for Civil Rights
62
8
Comparision of the Cases
70
2
Tying It All Together
72
3
The Whistleblower's Impact on the Agency
75
16
The Hanford Site
76
3
Barbara Moulton
79
10
Tying It All Together
89
2
Protecting the Whistleblower
91
24
A National Tradition
93
4
Public Health and Safety
97
2
State Protections
99
1
The Whistleblower Protection Act
100
6
Hotlines
106
5
Tying It All Together
111
4
Whistleblowing as an Export
115
22
International Conferences
116
1
GAP and the State Department
117
2
The United States Agency for International Development
119
1
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
120
1
The U.S. Department of Commerce
121
2
The Ethics Resource Center and the Department of Commerce
123
2
The American Bar Association
125
1
International Organizations
126
2
The Immigration and Naturalization Service
128
5
Tying It All Altogether
133
4
Appendix: Federal Laws with Whistleblower Provisions
137
4
List of Acronyms
141
2
Bibliography
143
18
Index
161
10
About the Book
171