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This research paper: 19 pages in length. The arguments on both sides of the courtroom camera issue are compelling representations of how an issue can be so hotly divided. By allowing cameras to record the courtroom proceedings, critics say it is nothing more than voyeuristic television; defenders, however, say it is the right of every UK taxpayer and victim's family to know exactly what goes on within the trial process. With a large number of groups and individuals working hard to close the courtroom off from live television cameras – and just as many striving for the opposite objective - it demonstrates the great lengths some people will go to protect personal privacy and public rights at the same time. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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