This document discusses the media coverage of two tragic criminal events:
1) The Columbine school shooting in 1999 which led to widespread moral panic about the causes of youth violence. The media simplified explanations and policies focused more on punishment than addressing root issues.
2) The 1993 murder of toddler Jamie Bulger which became a debate about absent fathers, dysfunctional families, and violence in media. The media exaggerated claims about the influence of horror films and circulated misinformation to stir public outrage. In both cases, the media sensationalized the events and promoted simplistic explanations over exploring complex social and psychological factors.