Practical approach to television violence Although this problem is difficult, I think it can be solved. According to my report, some progress has been seen in several areas. It is necessary to pay attention to how and why some programming starts moving in the right direction and why no other program was started. "What is most necessary for this problem are all aspects of the problem, network administrators, creative communities, governments, researchers, and advocacy groups.
There are four basic ways to deal with television violence. First of all, some people think that programming should be decided by the market, so government regulation is not necessary. Secondly, some critics believe television violence is completely banned and say that it poses a threat to public health. Third, perhaps most common is to support limiting violent programs to specific time zones. If the chances that children are watching are low, say at 10 PM. By 6 a.m., lastly, the above evaluation and the V chip are another reaction to television violence.
Today's TV violence is more serious than past TV violence. In 1960, there was little violence against television. If any, it is a law enforcement officer who is usually fighting criminals. Actually there is no blood, there is little violence. Today, violent incidents are more graphical and realistic. Modern special effects make violence more graphic. This often paralyzes the child's effects on violence and does not shock them in real life. Children should not regard violence as trivial
Victims of real violence (Kinnear 6) Why does violence on TV affect children? Children who see violence on television are basically trained to be violent viewers. They observe violence against others, but they do not have to do anything other than monitoring. Due to the weak idea of children, it is difficult to distinguish what is being observed on television and what is going on, the greatest victims of domestic violence are minimal. For children who love their parents and are not violent, their families are safe and secure. Children need a safe environment and can go home when the outside world is not safe. However, families with millions of children each year are not safe havens. Millions of children are undergoing violent attacks on their parents. Domestic violence