The cause and fundamental causes of violence are subjects of infinite debate. Every time I look back on history, I can easily track violence and aggressive behavior from the point of view that I can achieve. The story of those who committed such conduct shows that violence and aggression are part of human civilization from yesterday's primitive life to today's contemporary life. What is aggression? "Attack is an act characterized by strong self-assertion and hostile or harmful tone.
Violent or aggressive behavior is rarely caused by a single cause, but rather multiple factors converging over time may lead to such behavior. Therefore, the influence of violent media is most commonly seen as one of many factors that can affect the risk of violence and attack. Researchers with poor reputation think that violence in the media is the "cause" of violence. In addition, a development perspective is essential to fully understand how media violence affects youth behavior and coherent response to the problem. Most young people aggressive and participating in some antisocial behavior are not violent teenagers or adults. Nevertheless, research indicates that the vast majority of aggressive children could grow into aggressive adults, very violent young people and adults are aggressive and violent like children Many.
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?
Everyday violence is depicted in the media. Should Americans condemn the media for all the violence that is happening today? Media can lead to a large crime rate in today's harsh family environment, but psychosis and poverty bring much more violence than the media. "People of violent or broken houses tend to act violently" (Kay 1995). Children who have witnessed domestic violence, or children who are victims, are more likely to become violent. Children raised in violent families have never learned the right way to deal with the conflict. As they get older, they believe that the only way to solve the problem is to resort to violence. In addition, children of divorced or other single-parent families lack stability at home. These unstable environments can bring uncertainty to children's thinking. This usually makes violence the way of anger and answer to questions.