In: Psychology
You watched the documentary "Illicit: The Dark Trade". What in the documentary do you think was most interesting about globalization and crime? Why? Also, what would you have liked to see and learn in the documentary, but it was not there? In other words, what do you think was missing in the documentary that would have made us understand globalization of crime better if it were covered in the documentary?
Video links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2Sg5lxVzlo&t=6s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OX43xLU8Ip8
Solution:
Several documentaries have been made in this subject globalisation and its effects. Here in this documentary also the same thing have been tried to focused that crime is the effect of globalisation in the world. Statistics have shown that crime and its degree, both have increased after the globalisation. The country which has no effect or touch of globalisation is the greatest proofs that the crime also has been restricted to a some extent . I would love to see the direct facts and the entire scenerio, if got focused highly that how a person got involved in the crime in this globalised era. Such representations would have some impacts on the human mind and he/she should be aware of those things that what is going too happen with them , they are aware off. So by such experiences they were much more experienced in tackling their problems. What is missing in the documentary is that what i feel is ... how a person , or a society is getting materialistic or narcissistic , should be included. Whatever be the documentaries, the motto should be the benefit to the society . These days , peoples are unaware off such things and when they will have some impacts on their mind , they will be able to re think again on the work they are doing of such type, if any, and thus the motto,s of documentaries should be fulfilled.