Exposure to children 's media violence on April 20, 1999 In Colombane High School one of the deadliest cases in the worst school in history, 13 people were killed and 23 people were injured (Skeesis). The overall murder rate in the US has declined since the 1980s. However, during this period (Fox), the murder rate of 14-17 years increased markedly. Among the many other potential causes, violence against the media may affect the increase in teenage violence.
Media violence and its adverse effects have been discussed and discussed over the years As children became teenagers they experienced a lot of violence in the media that has had an adverse effect on today's young people. Young people suffering from media violence can not establish an effective social strategy, the possibility of relying on violence increases, society becomes more dangerous. Through social contact, individuals learn to think and act in a way called socialization.
There are few people who doubt that if you see a lot of violent affairs on television, there is the possibility of adversely affecting the victims of violence, especially the heart and happiness of children and young people. Many people are asking ways to resist the effects of media violence on individuals and society. - Whether violent broadcasting on television programs, video games, broadcasts etc will cause violence among children. Since the early 1950's, the public's attention to television violence has become clear. Since then, some people have come to think that the depiction of violence on television is an example of the terrible collapse of the former great country. Nevertheless, various scholars have revealed that violence is part of the human social interaction system.
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.