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19 October, 11:20

Television representations of corrections imply an inability of the correctional system to rehabilitate offenders by presenting what ratio of first-time offenders to habitual offenders?

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  1. 19 October, 11:31
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    Cases of corrections towards offenders are shown on TV could be segmented into two groups:

    First-time offenders, whose cases are of great interest for the public or have caused a great stir in society. Repeat offenders, who are previously exposed criminals, whose actions are recurrent and worthy of showing as a way to express the failure of the correctional system to generate a positive influence towards these individuals.

    The ratio of TV expositions of repeat offenders vs first-time offenders is considerably higher. Reaching levels that could easily exceed the 3 to 1 ratio. This is the case because these cases seem to be more propense to gain attention from the public, and as a consequence, tune into the TV program.
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