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    motive that he could have had to want to stab so many people in the school. Sam King, the assistant principal of Franklin Regional High School tackled him to put a stop to his rampage and Hribal was charged as an adult. Ray Bradbury wrote about teen violence in his novel, Fahrenheit 451. Kids would try to run people over with their cars without a reason, it was how they

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    to commit murder or other illegal actions. Some people say that since there are video games that are based around war, killing people, or smuggling drugs that the video games are the reason for the up rise in teen violence. There are many theories of why there is an up rise of teen violence but the leading theory is that video games twist their minds into believing that it is okay to illegal actions. While people say it is the video games fault, I say it is the mental state of the person

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    Teen dating violence is extremely present however it is an underrated study population. In Advancing Our Approach to Teen Dating Violence: A Youth and Professional Defined Framework of Teen Dating Relationships by Alyssa Goldman, Mulford, and Blachman-Demner goes after the under sought out group and attempting to “consider the degree and alignment”

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    For most teenagers, dating can play an essential role in their social development and psychological advancement. For teens, being able to build loving and healthy relationships with their peers is crucial to forming and maintaining intimate relationships as they approach adulthood, (Grych & Kinsfogel, 2010). Violence in teen dating relationships has become a commonality and can potentially be a very serious public health issue, (Jouriles, Grych, Rosenfield, McDonald, & Dodson, 2013). Previous research

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    last forever. Teens sometimes think some behaviors, like teasing are just a “normal” part of a relationship. However, these behaviors can be like a gateway to abuse, and soon become violent. Many teens do not report being in an abusive relationship because they are afraid to tell friends and family. ("Teen Dating Violence") Also the teens who have been abused hesitate to find help, because they do not want to expose themselves or are unaware of the laws surrounding domestic violence. ("11 Facts About

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    How does violence in motion pictures affect teen violence? This was the question that my research decodes. For 2 weeks, a 7 question survey was held up about whether violence in movies affects how one reacts to violence—does one think about doing a violent action, or does one do a violent action? Most of the respondents said no, but some said yes, and these respondents that did say “yes” are the teens that make the headlines of news shows: “So and So gunman killed and wounded a number of people.”

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    Teen Dating Violence Research on adolescent dating violence (DV) is limited, even though it is a risk factor for adult intimate partner violence (IPV). IPV is a serious health concern that is linked to depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy (De Grace & Clarke, 2012). According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, 2016), teen dating violence is defined as the physical, sexual, psychological, or emotional violence within a dating

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    The incident ended in tragic results, as fifteen families will forever set one less plate out at the dinner table. March 24, 1998, an eleven year old and a fourteen year old walked into school with hand guns, killing four and injuring ten classmates (teen-violence.com). Thirty years ago, the biggest problem that kids at school were faced with was forgetting homework or being sent to the principal's office. There are many kids today who may fear that the person sitting next to them in class may have

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    and its violence have become an everyday thing for us. “ America has the largest number of juvenile arrests for violent acts as of 2015”(Louise 1). The media has impacts on teens whether we see it or not. Violence in our society has skyrocketed since media has become a main source of info. Studies have proven that violence in the media has a larger impact on teens than we realize. Media violence does contribute to teen violence by exposing teens to violent heroes on tv, and increasing violence as a

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    The effects of teen violence recently struck one of San Diego’s neighborhoods. On Thursday July 9, 2015, a seventeen-year-old male was arrested for stabbing two women and killing one of them in City Heights. According to CBS news, the teen, whose name is not being released, broke into the home of 45-year-old Alfa Castillo. Ms. Castillo found the boy in her home and a struggle ensued where upon the teen stabbed Castillo in her upper torso and broke her arm. A woman who intervened was also stabbed

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