Violent crime, videos games, violent television shows, media broadcasters
There has been an influx in the number of Television shows and violent video games that different people in today's generation are being exposed to. With the current trends and lack of supervision from the parents and guardians on the content that the children access it has become utterly impossible to control the content that the media broadcasters and gamers produce on a daily basis.
[...] It is important to note that there have been more violent crimes and killings by children in the present day that has prompted all the countries and especially the United States to rethink their gun laws. With children killing other children and also their teachers the situation is increasing becoming critical and although the argument of a character within the children is the logical an explanation one cannot rule out the fact that there is a problem caused by children exposure to violence. [...]
[...] I compared keywords that were interchangeable and went with the more popular choice. As of December 2014, got an 84 in interest while “Video Games” got 30. As of January 2015, was a more popular term than 89-11. Finally, received 87 and “Television” received 2. Research shows that the abbreviated terms prove more popular than the full-length terms. For a typical case of a video game can be seen in a photo, courtesy of Museum of Hartlepool. References Bender, D. (2014). [...]
[...] Making an Argument: Violent crime and its relationship to videos games and violent Television shows Author Institution Affiliation There has been an influx in the number of Television shows and violent video games that different people in today's generation are being exposed to. With the current trends and lack of supervision from the parents and guardians on the content that the children access it has become utterly impossible to control the content that the media broadcasters and gamers produce on a daily basis. [...]
[...] Retrieved from GameSpot: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/former-fbi-profiler-says- games-do-not-cause-violence/1100-6404409/ Makuch, E. (2014, February 14). Professor: It's clear, playing violent games increases aggressive behavior: Ohio St. scholar Brad Bushman says violent video games can also make people "numb to the pain and suffering of others. Retrieved from GameSpot: www.gamespot.com/articles/professor-it-s-clear-playing-violent-games- increases-aggressive-behavior/1100-6417754/ Stuart, K. (2014, November 10). Video games are not making us more violent, study shows. [...]
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