Papers 1471-1480 of total 23385 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…competitions and less control of information broadcasted, teenagers are exposed in the unhealthy media contain violence, sexual material and false information. The media affects their values, their attitudes, and their behaviors. One example is the use of violent…
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…The problem I am researching is the desensitizing of America’s youth through violence in the mass media, specifically television and video games. I am interested in studying it because as violence on television and the violent content contained in video…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of violence happening almost everyday in schools. Some of the violence is deadly, such as killing. There are many reasons that make teenagers to become very aggressive. One of the causes is from the media and the materials they show. The violence in school…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the main reason why juvenile's commit crimes. Some risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, repeated exposure to violence, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life and family violence, delinquent peer groups, and media violence
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Category: /Literature/English
…, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media on the juveniles today, and the increase of firearms available today have played a big role in the increase of juveniles crimes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…not found the main reason why juvenile’s commit crimes. Some risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, repeated exposure to violence, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life and family violence, delinquent peer groups, and media
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media on the juveniles today, and the increase of firearms available today have played a big role in the increase of juveniles crimes. The most common risk factor…
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…reason why juvenile’s commit crimes. Some risk factors associated with juvenile crime are poverty, repeated exposure to violence, drugs, easy access to firearms, unstable family life and family violence, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially…
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…are commonly committing in today's society. These adolescents, repeatedly exposed to graphic depictions on public broadcasting, become jaded and desensitized toward both fictional and real life violent situations. What is media violence and is it truly to blame…
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Category: /Literature/English
…threatened and in the amount of fear and terror generated” (3). This is where the media comes into play according to Nacos; The way the media, the public, and decision-makers react to violence determines the power terrorists have to “ advance their objectives…
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