We have witnessed a great number of criminal
trials
being broadcasted on public media in Use synonyms
this
era. Linking Words
While
there are some arguments on whether it is mandatory or not. I do believe that the benefits of these shows outweigh the drawbacks.
On the Linking Words
one
hand, it has a positive impact on the community. There have been more programs being shown on TV with different contents Use synonyms
such
as cartoons, music, and films but educational ones. The appearance of Criminal Linking Words
trials
is like the odd Use synonyms
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among those entertaining things which help Use synonyms
people
enhance their understanding of laws. Use synonyms
For instance
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One
Vietnamese national channel is broadcasting a similar show on a weekly basis. It reenacts the image of a trial with stories based on true events. There are actors playing the roles of judges, criminals, lawyers, policemen and so on, each episode represents Use synonyms
one
real story. During Use synonyms
this
program, we can see why the criminals started their evil actions, how the police found out the truth Linking Words
as well as
how the judges make their decisions. These things make their viewers become more interested in educational shows in general, in-laws Linking Words
in particular
.
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On the other hand
, some Linking Words
people
think that if bad-minded Use synonyms
people
, especially those who are smart, have a chance to watch Use synonyms
this
show, it may indirectly show them the way to avoid suspicion, and how not to leave hints. Linking Words
However
, there is no existing evidence of any case made by a criminal after he watches the criminal Linking Words
trials
on TV.
In conclusion, I strongly support the idea of criminal Use synonyms
trials
being shown on TV Use synonyms
due to
its enormous benefits in widening the understanding, especially of laws on Linking Words
people
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Although
some say it may help a criminal-to-be, it is soon neglected as it is not officially provedLinking Words