The Different Reactions by the Media Houses and th

The Different Reactions by the Media Houses and the Society

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The Different Reactions by the Media Houses and the Society

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Annotated Bibliography Name Institution of Affiliation Date Annotated Bibliography Sheppard, Judith. (1997). Double Punishment? American Journalism Review. November 1997. The paper discusses the different reactions by the media houses and the society in general in regard to the California state low that had it that the names and addresses of the sex offenders were to be publicized. This caused an ethical dilemma for the journalists as the law was contrary to the ethical requirement of journalism which requires that they should maintain the privacy and freedom of the offenders. To many it was a conflict of interest between the disclosing the person’s identities and protection of society and the need to protect the privacy rights of the sex offenders. With these laws in place the sexual offenders whose names were publicized some of them lost their jobs and others could not be employed because their name was tarnished. There was

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