Title of article :
Why journalists study criminology?
Author/Authors :
Ansari, Sohail , Shaikh, Hassan Latif
Abstract :
Journalists may fail to convey truth despite being tied to the apron strings of truth as things are not as they appear to be. Objectivity is the philosophical underpinning for the enterprise known as news reporting but honesty for facts is not the honesty for relaying information in the honest format. Theories of criminology help journalist to understand things below surface and capture realities beyond their face value to be in the right perspective of a crime through engagement with nature and nurture debates. Disservice to truth occurs with the failure to come to grips with links between internal and external influences. This article identifies theories of criminology helpful in understanding influences those fashion the attitude, thus helps journalist to do justice to truth.
Keywords :
Apron strings of truth , philosophical underpinnings , honesty for facts , honesty for relaying information in honest format , below surface , face value , nature and nurture debate , disservice to truth , internal and external influences
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Journal title :
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)