It effects children Children will start being nicer and it could lead to good grades and a good college
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Impact of TV violence on children's behavior Strategies for parents to limit children's exposure to violent TV content Effects of violent TV shows on children's emotional development Intervention programs to reduce aggressive behavior in children due to TV violence
John Murray effects is regarding effect of television violence on children. It states that children in USA on average spend 28 hours a week watching TV and its content and content's violence is effecting young generation.
There is no doubt it does but the argument is whether the effects are good or bad. Unlike violence on TV that is proven to reinforce violent behaviours.
yes.
TV violence is considered a moral issue because it raises concerns about the impact of media on behavior and societal norms. Exposure to violent content can desensitize viewers, particularly children, leading to increased aggression and diminished empathy. Additionally, it challenges ethical standards regarding the portrayal of violence and its potential to normalize harmful behaviors. Debates around this topic often center on the responsibilities of content creators and the effects of violence on public values and individual morality.
Anatomy of Violence - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 2013
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Watching TV can have various psychological effects on individuals, including increased feelings of relaxation and entertainment, but also potential negative impacts such as decreased attention span, desensitization to violence, and reduced social interaction. It can also contribute to feelings of loneliness and dissatisfaction with one's own life when comparing to idealized portrayals on TV.
Prone to Violence - 2006 TV was released on: USA: June 2006
The answer to your question is different depending on who you're asking about. But for society as a whole, if people are raised knowing violence is wrong, and that TV violence is just on TV and not real, then there shouldn't be any bad effects. However, it's when people are raised not knowing these things that it can be harmful. Like, in Tom and Jerry for instance, after the characters have been attacked and chopped in half or whatever, they always get up, ready for another torturing, or another episode. Some people think that in real life that's what happens, they always get back up and are never killed, and so they experiment in torturing real people. Sometimes they also think violence is right as that's what happens on TV- something that's worshipped in today's society. If they see their favourite movie stars and idols doing it it must be cool, fun and the thing to do. That's the sort of thing that leads to problems.
Brooks Masterton has written: 'Television violence and its desensitizing effects on children with respect to real-life aggression' -- subject(s): Violence on television, Aggressiveness in children, Television and children