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: Invisible Crises: What Conglomerate Media Control Means for America and the World (Westview, 1996), "TV Violence and What to Do About It" Neiman Reports, Fall 1996 and "Television Violence: The Power and the Peril" in Gender, Race And Class In Media: A Critical
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are a product of the environment that we, society, have created for ourselves. Some of these factors include: the media, greed, violence and other gangs. There seems to be no way to end the problem of gang without totally restructuring the modern economy and value
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African Americans had been fighting for their civil rights for almost a century. Then suddenly they made great progress in the 1950s and 60s. There are a couple of possible reasons why African Americans could have started to succeed. These are Media
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on Children of Different Ages, by Wendy Josephson, and Violence in the Media, by Bruce Leone. These three books were invaluable sources from which I found excellent information about television. I found three topics which were discussed in each book
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. Censorship prevents broadcasters from infringing on the rights of the viewers. Censorship has really been limited to obscenity and gratuitous violence or nudity because people in the media have policed themselves pretty harshly. The most prominent law
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of people are not descending into violence just because they watch too much action movies. I say once again Britain is not the violent place that the media has lead us to believe and if we simply take a look around our neighbourhood we will be able to see what
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in her body, but as this body matures it betrays her becoming a target for rape and
other sexual violence and harassment. Media images lay around glossy photos scantily clad with
red pouty mouths. They seem enticing to girls who want to be them
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juvenile arrests have nothing to do with violence. Most kids only go through the juvenile justice system once. Also, most youths will simply out grow delinquent behavior once they mature. The true “juvenile predator” is actually a rare breed. But the media
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Children & The Media on the World Wide Web: http://www.childrennow.org/media/video-games/2001/
Grossman, D. (1998). Trained to Kill. Christianity Today.
Jones, L. (2001). Ms Pacman targeted for violence. Retrieved January 23, 2002 from http://www.csu.edu.au
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through aggressive behaviour. The real concern about television violence lies not in the short-term responses to a particular violent program, but in the long-term effects on people's values, which prolonged exposure to media violence can cause.
The Australian
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