media and news show vulgar crime on news which causes fear and provoke culprits. some people think that crime news on TV should not be broadcasted.to what extend do you agree or disagree?

It has been observed that electronic media fosters fear by depicting
henious
extremely wicked, deeply criminal
heinous
crimes among individuals. While, some people opine that crime should not be displayed on television,
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completely agree as it tends to cause desensitization of mind as well as spoiling of young children.
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with,
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the media
should prohibit from viewing hatred crimes on television for
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reasons
a reason
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as making people indifferent.
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to say, each day we are flooded with news regarding
violence
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violence, such
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as murders, explosions and accidents which tends to create a sense of desensitization among people.
As a result
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, people do not bother about these fearful news when their mind tends to saturate.
Moreover
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, another widely observed phenomenon is that children try to imitate what is being shown on TV news. The long term impact is that it causes them to involve in petty crimes and
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in turn
makes them juvenile delinquents. To illustrate, according to new
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the majority
of the streets are now flooded with young offenders and media has a pivotal role in soaring crimes. Admittedly,
media
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the media
plays
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play
an important role in our lives by
potraying
a representation by picture or portraiture
portraying
information around the globe. Despite
this
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, the amount of violence that media
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tend
to show makes its services a less thoughtful aspiration. To conclude, it is imperative that media should prevent
dispalying
to show, make visible or apparent
displaying
violence and crime reports as it is affecting the minds of people and turning young children into offenders. Action must be taken by TV channels to filter violent content
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its long term effect would be
disasterous
(of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin
disastrous
.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Controversy
  • Broadcasting
  • Public perception
  • Maintaining public awareness
  • Right to information
  • Crime prevention
  • Inducing fear
  • Sensationalism
  • Copycat crimes
  • Toxicity in public discourse
  • Time-slot restrictions
  • Content warnings
  • Responsible journalism
  • Informed society
  • Public well-being
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