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		<title>What Role Should The Media Play In Doling Out Justice?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been reading about the 2006 Duke lacrosse scandal recently. The case got me thinking about what role the media should play. Particularly when people&#8217;s lives and reputations are on the line. In the case of the 2006 Duke lacrosse team, then district attorney Mike Nifong used the media extensively to lambaste the team. He [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been reading about the 2006 Duke lacrosse scandal recently. The case got me thinking about what role the media should play. Particularly when people&#8217;s lives and reputations are on the line.</p>
<p>In the case of the 2006 Duke lacrosse team, then district attorney Mike Nifong used the media extensively to lambaste the team. He eventually charged three players with a crime. National news publications, most notably The New York Times, took a pro-prosecution slant before any of the actual facts came out. Talking heads like Nancy Grace also piled on. When the charges were eventually dropped, there was only grudging admissions of a rush to judgment. It&#8217;s not a stretch to see how the media helped shape the public&#8217;s view of the three defendants.</p>
<p>What all this says to me is even the most reputable news sources make editorial mistakes regarding the slant of their coverage. It is only exacerbated when there is a refusal to recognize and own up to a mistake. Our free press is one of greatest treasures as a nation. However, it can be our ruin if those in charge don&#8217;t present the news in a fair and even-handed way.</p>
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