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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on contemporary issues in criminology: media and crime Paper must be at least 2250 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on contemporary issues in criminology: media and crime Paper must be at least 2250 words. Please, no plagiarized work! Over the recent past studies have been conducted to determine the role of the media in fighting crime and preventing crime in the world and the results have been damning, to say the least. It has been established that the media not only distorts the reality of crime but is also capable of causing crime indirectly. This is very disturbing as it creates an even bigger obstacle in the fight against the prevalence of crime in the world.&nbsp.

First of all the media has a biased interest when it comes to reporting the crime. The bias is that the story has to attract viewers to the station, broadcaster or news agency. This can lead distortion of facts to sensationalize the story thus propagate lies so as to increase readership, viewership and the number of listeners. The media have three main elements that either directly or indirectly interact with a crime first there is entertainment. secondly there are the news and the online spheres.

A story in the media can be affected by the area of entertainment, therefore, rendering the story to be treated with less seriousness than it deserves. The media have a responsibility to provide the news to the general public, but it may select articles that as noted above will increase its coverage (DeLisi, 2013). For this reason, it may fail to present the story in a way and the gravity it deserves. In other instances, it may fail entirely to show a particular crime article because it does not fit in the demographics of their intended audiences.

The online sphere is also relevant in that most news outlets have an online channel that the general public can access information. This includes websites dedicated to the channels, social media accounts, and such sites as YouTube, where images and articles can be uploaded for the consumption of the public.

Competition among the various media houses has led to the need to ‘dress up’ a story&nbsp.so as to make it sensational thus easier consumed by the general public. This is all geared in a bid to make the media outlet money at the expense of responsible journalism.

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