Papers 1441-1450 of total 23385 found.
…and reading things containing violent behavior. The authors write that media violence induces crime and juvenile delinquency. Through their experiments, when a film is being watched, the emotional state of the audience plays a big role. When preschoolers…
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…, extort money by placing bombs in airplanes, rape, steal, murder, and commit numerous other shootings and assaults. Over 1,000 case studies have proven that media violence can have negative affects on children as well. It increases aggressiveness and anti…
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…, extort money by placing bombs in airplanes, rape, steal, murder, and commit numerous other shootings and assaults. Over 1,000 case studies have proven that media violence can have negative affects on children as well. It increases aggressiveness and anti…
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…sees as detrimental or damaging. But the news on television is not the only type of media taking the criticism of society. Other forms of mass media, specifically movies and television programs containing pornography and violence have been heavily…
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…risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, seeing violence on a daily basis, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media
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…subject most often brought up is that the media as a whole encourages or influences violence. The TV is an influential tool which affects a wide variety of people. There are a three basic theories involved in the “social learning” theory. “Top government…
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…between violence viewed on TV and the raising of aggression in all ages. The cause of violence is so hard to define because there are so many factors. Like trying to figure out which raindrop caused which ripple in the lake. Most media groups choose…
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…and take in the massive amount of media there is out there. I have issue with America’s tendancy to blame TV and video games for the violence of today. The answer to that question is not, “what can be done to remove this violence?” but instead “how can we…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of the media thought to be inappropriate and/or offensive (Microsoft Encarta 97) The implication of censorship is that it is necessary for the protection of the viewing public. The following is a discussion of violence portrayed in the media, its impact…
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…as a whole sees as detrimental or damaging. But the news on television is not the only type of media taking the criticism of society. Other forms of mass media, specifically movies and television programs containing pornography and violence have been heavily…
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