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How will information from the newspapers be different than the ones found in the Police Reports?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Usually- the newspaper reports are not biased. These reports explain the fact as it was. Most of the times, these do not try to manipulate the event. These represent the true story of the event with every detail. On the other hand, the official reports are usually biased. These are written as per the will of the senior officials. These reports may carry the biased view of the reporting police officer. Thus if the historians are based only on the police reports, they may become misguided.

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Answered by saiprasanthiraj
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Answer:

Actually The newspapers reports are not biased.

These reports explain the actual fact . Mostly these reports do not try to manipulate the event or the situation. These will explain the true statement which occurred. Where as the official reports are usually biased . These reports are made and prepared by the officer who deals with it. Sometimes it will be written as per the will of the officials. These reports may carry the biased view of the reporting police officer..

Hence the information from the newspapers will be different from that of the ones found in police reports..

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