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==Typology== {{Synthesis|section|date=April 2017}} [[File:Cruikshank_-_Old_Thirty_Nine.png|thumb|''Old Thirty Nine shaking hands with his good brother the [[Pope|Pope of Italy]], or covering up versus sealing up the Bible, 1819'' by [[George Cruikshank]]. ("39 articles" refers to the [[Church of England]])]] The following list is considered to be a typology<ref>The systematic classification of the types of something according to their common characteristics. ''See'' [[wikt:typology|Wiktionary]].</ref> since those who engage in cover-ups tend to use many of the same methods of hiding the truth and defending themselves. This list was compiled from famous cover-ups such as the [[Watergate Scandal]], the [[Iran-Contra Affair]], [[My Lai massacre]], the ''[[Pentagon Papers]]'', the cover-up of corruption in New York City under Boss Tweed ([[William M. Tweed]] and [[Tammany Hall]]) in the late 19th century,<ref>Ackerman, K. D. (2005). Boss Tweed: The rise and fall of the corrupt pol who conceived the soul of modern New York. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers. {{ISBN|0-7867-1435-2}}.</ref> and the tobacco industry cover-up of the health hazards of smoking.<ref>See biography of the whistleblower [[Jeffrey Wigand]]</ref> The methods in actual cover-ups tend to follow the general order of the list below. ; Initial response to allegation # Flat [[denial]] # Convince the media to bury the story # Preemptively distribute false information # Claim that the "problem" is [[Minimisation (psychology)|minimal]] # [[gaslighting|Claim faulty memory]] # Claim the accusations are [[half-truths]] # Claim the critic has no proof # Attack the critic's motive # [[Ad hominem|Attack the critic's character]] ; Withhold or tamper with evidence # Prevent the discovery of evidence # Destroy or alter the evidence # Make discovery of evidence difficult # Create misleading names of individuals and companies to hide funding # Lie or commit [[perjury]] # Block or delay investigations # Issue restraining orders # Claim executive privilege ; Delayed response to allegation # Deny a restricted definition of wrongdoing (e.g. torture) # [[Limited hangout|Limited hang out]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44668-2002Apr24.html|title=From Rome, A 'Limited Hangout'|last=McGrory|first=Mary|date=25 April 2002|newspaper=Washington Post|access-date=29 June 2017}}</ref>(i.e., confess to minor charges) # Use biased evidence as a defense # Claim that the critic's evidence is biased # Select a biased blue ribbon commission or "independent" inquiry ; [[Intimidate]] participants, [[Witness intimidation|witnesses]] or [[whistleblowers]]<ref>See also [[List of whistleblowers]].</ref> # Bribe or buy out the critic # Generally intimidate the critic by following him or her, killing pets, etc. # [[Blackmail]]: hire private investigators and threaten to reveal past wrongdoing ("dirt") # Death threats of the critic or his or her family # Threaten the critic with loss of job or future employment in industry # Transfer the critic to an inferior job or location # Intimidate the critic with lawsuits or [[Strategic lawsuit against public participation|SLAPP suits]] # Murder; assassination ; Publicity management # [[Bribe]] the press # [[Astroturfing|Secretly plant stories in the press]] # Retaliate against hostile media # Threaten the press with loss of access # Attack the motives of the press # Place defensive advertisements # Buy out the news source ; Damage control # Claim no knowledge of wrongdoing # [[scapegoating|Scapegoats]]: [[blame]] an underling for unauthorized action # Fire the person(s) in charge ; Win court cases # Hire the best lawyers # Hire scientists and expert witnesses who will support your story # Delay with legal maneuvers # Influence or control the judges ; Reward cover-up participants # [[Hush money]] # Little or no punishment # Pardon or commute sentences # Promote employees as a reward for cover-up # Reemploy the employee after dust clears
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