Papers 1961-1970 of total 48503 found.
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…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…
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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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…TV Violence Ratings Does the government really do its job and going far enough in TV rating? This is the question many parents are asking themselves with the new premiers of shows such as Birds Of Prey and HBO’s Sopranos, which show explicit sex…
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…are watching. Television has become an instrument for children’s inclusion in the adult world. Children are misguided by the television because of the sex and violence show on it. Violence in television is a major factor in the rise of violence in our society…
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…unite and oppose such a vulgar act. It is The World Wrestling Federation, which causes riots and violence in schools and colleges. Although the WWF is fully choreographed, people take it as if its true. The WWF airs its shows in such a way as if the whole…
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…accepting violence and becoming immune to it. Younger children are more likely to carry out violent acts on other children if they are exposed to a substantial amount of violence on television today. This can cause problems in school, home, and even work…
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school crime and violence has also become a huge issue. It has prompted many public schools to take various measures to reduce and prevent drugs and violence and to ensure safety in schools. Such measures include adopting zero tolerance policies. The zero…
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…it be in sports, school or at a job. The violence that is occurring today is not occurring more than it was ten or twenty years agolike some people might suggest, it is only being shown and talked about more by the mass media. If thereis one group to blame…
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…some of the intimidation from gangs and create a proper learning environment. Violence is not the only problem that exists without "dress codes". Ridicule from other students is another example of a problem in school. Some families can not afford…
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…opens with an example of school violence, how it terrified one student witnessing the stabbing of another student. Fearful of herself being stabbed too, the girl dropped out of school but managed to earn a GED and further her education into college…
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