During the past 2 weeks alone, 4 similar incidents ocurred in different schools. Is the media partially to blame for spotlighting these events? Is it possible that by making these into such high-profile incidents, potential criminals are being exposed to new outlets for their behaviours?
I realize the media is simply doing its job, by informing, yet I can't help but think how much is too much? To make matters worse, I'm finding increasingly that many of the reporting have become quite "subjective" as opposed to being "objective"; the way that it ought to be.
Please share your views, and bear in mind that there is no right or wrong answer to this. Thank you.
2006-10-03
08:07:20
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♫ Jemmy~
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