Americans are increasingly anxious about the growing problem of teenage violence among young people between the ages of 12 and 18. This is a controversial topic as families and governments continue to grow. The reason behind this country's problem is that some people think that families are no longer united units and that they are not responsible for taking care of their children's homes. Others believe this is the influence of media and technology.
In this article I am trying to review the current literature that media violence adversely affects children and adolescents. Many studies have been done to solve this problem, so not all results are consistent, and in some cases medium violence is actually beneficial for children. Therefore it is important to compare the practitioners of these studies to find out which topics will help solve this topic. In a study published online by the Texas A & M International University of Youth and Youth Journal there are only a few sources of information claiming that exposure to violence is not a strong predictor of adolescent attacks and violence. However, although most other sources of information, I learned that they were more aggressive and violent as children and young people were exposed to television theaters through this research.
The general public is concerned about the negative effects of media violence, especially children's violence. According to a survey of pubertal psychiatry (AACAP) and American Children's Association, teenagers and children exposed to violence in the media are not sensitive to violence, imitate the positive acts seen on television, Recognized, gradually accepted violence. (Shane Hall, 2011) Most of the attention to violent media fees focuses on movies, TV programs, comics, other fantasy shows, and violent video games and websites. The sensational nature of imitation crime is attracting attention from printed materials and electronic news media, but examples of such crimes are many in public memories.
The Influence of Violence Against Media on Children TV, movies and video games are an important part of their lives in technically advanced societies today. However, there is a big controversy that raises questions about the impact of these media on children. Many societies claim that there is evidence that media violence may adversely affect children. But I am skeptical of the evidence to support that claim. - In the era of globalization, the first force in this world is the media. It is important to recognize that media violence causes problems in daily life, especially television. Because we can hear not only sound but also vision. If we carefully consider the violence of the media, it arises from the public's anxiety when there is new entertainment or media that appears in the public in the history.