committed crimes and detailed description of such scenes on news can make
people feel
less safe, and the most viable solutions are more safety measures in
place and detailed description of any serious crimes should be banned on news
channels.
Sometimes, previously committed crimes can make people feel less protected.
This is because they still have memories of horrible crimes
in their minds and
make them feel frightened. As a result, they find it difficult to trust anyone and
feel less secure in strengers’ presence. In addition, watching
detailed
descriptions of any dangerous crimes on television can have a destructive effect
on people’s mental health. In other words, a negative visualization of such
crimes can result in crime happening in people’s
heads and making them feel
less safe. For example, 1 in every 30 adults in the UK feel frightened after
watching detailed news of serious crimes on television, and not wanting to go
out.
A possible solution to this issue is to put more safety measures
in place in order
for people to feel safe. This gives them a sense of security and a way to seek
help if in any danger. Another possible solution is a ban on a detailed
description of any serious crimes on television. This
will help people keep away
from a negative visualisation and their damaging effects on their mental health
to make them feel unsafe. For example, recently in India a show called ‘crime
patrol’ was prohibited on news channels because it had a negative
psychological impact on people after watching it.
In conclusion, previously committed crimes and detailed
news on any serious
crimes can lead to people feeling less safe. However, this can simply be
prevented by putting extra safety measures in place and compelling news
channels to stop showing comprehensive details of dangerous crimes.
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