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    A plethora of research has examined the relationship between media violence and the effects on children. Media violence is ubiquitous and comes in many forms, television and film, computer and video games, internet, music and radio and newspapers and magazines. However, the media that dominates the studies are television, then computer/video games and to a lesser degree music. Three types of evidence support the hypothesis that exposure to media violence is harmful to children. First there is anecdotes

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    about violence in communities across America has prompted many people to step back and evaluate the causes of this violence. Although there seem to be many contributing factors, one that is repeatedly highlighted is the depiction of violence in the media. A substantial amount of research has been done on certain forms of media, especially television and video games, while other forms have been almost completely neglected. In this paper, I will attempt to extend the implications of this research to theater

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    in children, but the responsibility to protect them is their parents. Research on the connection between violence in games and violence in real life is still in its infancy (Peckham). The negative thoughts on games are actually caused from a “moral panic” but in truth, video games are having positive effects on the population such as reducing crime rates and shootings. Many parents believe that when the matter involves violence in video games, the government should get involved and to lift off the

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    Essay on Media Violence in Children's Lives

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    Media Violence in Children's Lives During the past decade, America has witnessed an alarming increase in the incidence of violence in the lives of children. On a daily basis, children in America are victims of violence, as witnesses to violent acts in their homes or communities, or as victims of abuse, neglect, or personal assault. The causes of violent behavior in society are complex and interrelated. Among the significant contributors are poverty, racism, unemployment, illegal drugs, inadequate

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    Today the media is more influential than ever. Movies, books, podcasts, tv shows, and other various media outlets have influenced the nation tremendously. Violence has also been a hot topic these past few years. Gun shootings, homicides, and overall crimes are consistently being committed and shared on the news. The topic of violence and the discussion of media influencing that violence is extremely intriguing. In 2008, John Murray, a psychologist, wrote in his published book, “Fifty years of research

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    The Impacts of Violence in Social Media The argument on whether violent media such as video games, movies and songs should be censored is a highly debated topic currently. With the ever-expanding technology and easy access to media, children of all ages can see and do practically anything. Actions and activities that children witness imprint on their minds at as early as six months, and what many guardians think their children don't understand can possibly impact them more than they thought eventually

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    the Media In today’s society, the media has a strong effect on young children and teens. Kids and the media tend to be an ongoing concern. Young kids in our society tend to overdose on the television, music, and video games. The media’s presence in children’s lives is very pervasive. Television, which once controlled children’s media utilization habits, is now merged with video games, cell phones, computers, and other connected devices. As a result, children are fully submerged in the media at a

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    The rampant pervasiveness of societal violence has been ascribed to the dynamic fluctuations within the modern world, one of which is the media's extensive use of violence. Media violence and its influence on society's operation has inspired fierce debates for countless of years, since the broad use of television from the mid-1900s through the flourishing industry of new technology that are accessible today. Several independent individuals, institutions, and peace advocates claim that the graphic

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    Facts About Media Violence and Effects on the American Family * In 1950, only 10% of American homes had a television and by 1960 the percentage had grown to 90%. Today 99% of homes have a television. In fact, more families own a television than a phone. (1) * 54% of U.S. children have a television set in their bedrooms. (2) * Children spend more time learning about life through media than in any other manner. The average child spends approximately 28 hours a week watching television

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    director and specialist in the study of violence through the media, argues that exposure to violence through video games is effecting the youth of America. To Anderson’s dismay, there is little research and scientific studies directly focused on this topic, due to the fact that an influx of video games throughout the nation has only occurred recently. However, Anderson continuous to believe, based off other meta-analyses studies, that the issue of violence being portrayed as entertaining rather than

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