In a fairy tale, the child is pushed into the oven, his hands are cut off, sleeping in a coal store, and competing with wolves who have eaten grandma. In myths, all kinds of rape, incest, incongruous bloodshed, child abandonment and complete disappointment are standard fares. We are seeing more of the same content in the Bible story, and at the end of the world catastrophe, the predictions of terrible fear and disgust becomes more prominent. In most cases, the images of these violence, crossing and human fall are interpreted as symbolic by psychologists, mythologists, sociologists, philosophers and non-fundamental theologians.
Obviously, violence is a common element of the media, but does media violence lead to violence against children? Is the media responsible for child violence? These are issues that have been discussed by countless experts and knowledgeable experts. The answers to these questions are not easy to reach and are consistent with the ancient questions. Does violence in the media encourage children to act violently and positively act? Or are violent and violent children fascinated by television violence and fascinated by media violence? These controversial issues can be shown indefinitely, and both sides have strong evidence. The problem here is whether violence in the media could have some negative impact on children. Evidence evidencing this adverse effect rarely controversial. This direct causal relationship is controversial
In recent years, news media calls for opposition to violent media as a major cause of youth violence. After the incident like Colombian massacre, the news media destroyed the violent media and claimed that this was the main cause of juvenile violence. - I started school. When I write this article, the caster's shooter wants to know whether there is any way of relationship between this and other school shooting, whether it is a way or a motive. Later, you may argue about the bottom of ubiquitous scrolling titles reading countless talk shows, "Shooters Violent Video Game" or "Teen Killers Watched Action Movie" not. Why?
In this article, media violence in a wider sense than general general debate about whether violent video games (or TV programs and movies) are "causes" of school shooting and other extreme violence We will take up the research. We describe how today's scientists determine whether a variable (such as exposure to violent media) increases the risk of another variable and determines whether it contributes to or contributes to another variable . Discussed various research methods used to investigate the relationship between media violent violence and aggressive and violent behavior. We will review research evidence on exposure to violent media exposure and offensive behavior, violence and other unwanted behaviors (eg decrease in aid to others, compassion and compassion reduction) .