Andrew J Dwyer
J355/MMC3209 Section 2 Realities of Crime and Justice
Professor
Rasmussen College
The media has a right to report cases of criminal activities though different opinions have been expressed against this tendency by the media. The opinions argue that media is fond of creating moral panic and this ethical fear has a great impact on the public behavior. However, the opinions differ because some opinions are for this tendency while others are against this tendency. Most of the reactions of the public towards cases reported by the media have been known to create panic and the panic created always tends to exaggerate statistics while at the same creating bogeyman. In this paper two criminal cases have been tackled to see extend to which media impacts on the criminal justice system. The two cases under comparison in this paper are Oklahoma City Bombing and Jena Six case. The first case that is Oklahoma City Bombing had a …show more content…
Most of the crimes victims will never be open in news media to narrate the crimes committed against them by their offenders (Greenfield, 1986). Some of the victims might not be in a position to follow their criminal cases maybe due to lack of funds to file the case and in some cases the media has helped these victims to get justice through making a follow-up on behalf of them. Some criminals have also bribed some judges thereby making their cases very easy against their victims and in such scenarios; the media has always offered a helping hand to the victims (Grotta, 1986). The help by the media has significantly brought happiness to some victims who initially were unable to follow-up their