The Portrayal of Youth in the Media

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The Portrayal of Youth in the Media

Introduction

I am going to write a peace of coursework on how young children and

the media portrays young adults. I will see how different media pieces

give their views on how the youth of today and how they portray them

as thugs and disturbers of the peace or as obliging but misunderstood

people.

Development

I am going to study the two pieces of media. The first one I will

analyse is an article by BBC news Online: UK which was realest on

Wednesday 20th of March 2002, the other piece is an article from

Edinburgh evening news. It was written by Bernadette Monagham, it was

released on Friday 27th August 2004 the first article is about how two

youths were linked to nearly 100 crimes and back on the streets after

evading custody. It also tell that their parents have been orders to

leave their council houses, their houses were in an excuses zone.

Article 2 is about how youth crimes are going down and that tagging

gives youth a bad name. It tells that more people are aware of youth

crimes and the crimes are increasing, instead of knowing that it is on

the decrease.

Further development 1

The first article is telling that the two youths are no nice people

and that they are a couple of trouble makers. This is true because the

title for the article is 'brothers in crime stay at large'. He also

uses pictures of the two boys that are not very suitable.[IMAGE] These

pictures are possible used from a photo album when the kids are

messing about. The writer says that they were put on anti behaviour

orders (ASBOs) that banned them the centre in the town of

Weston-Super-Mare in Somerset. H...

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However the Monagham article has highlighted all of the above points

that I have made as well as putting forward some more. E.g. she says

that "we need to remember that the child of young person who is

persistently offending today may become tomorrows neglecting parent,"

what she is saying here is that a child seeking attention and

committing crimes may well be the parent who is ignoring their child

and not showing love for them. If we keep saying that crime is

increasing then it will increase because we're are showing weakness.

We have to cover all the leaks and make no opportunities for this to

happen and tell the truth in the articles and the press so that every

one knows what is actually happing and have a better chance to stop

their child falling down that road, or stopping them committing

crimes.

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