Media influenced imitative hanging: a report from West Bengal.

No Thumbnail Available
Date
2007-10-01
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Media influences behaviour, especially of the young children and adolescents in various ways. The present study examined the media coverage of a judicial hanging and its immediate social effect. In a qualitative study the media coverage of a case of a judicial hanging was thoroughly discussed and the media influence, for over a period of ten weeks of the incident, in terms of suicide and copying of hanging among children, was collected and analysed. Eighteen cases were reported as an aftermath of this hanging: 1 suicide and 17 imitative hanging in children with 5 deaths. This report calls for attention that media should be cautious and responsible in presenting the news items that have potential social impact.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Chowdhury AN, Brahma A, Banerjee S, Biswas MK. Media influenced imitative hanging: a report from West Bengal. Indian Journal of Public Health. 2007 Oct-Dec; 51(4): 222-4