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Children, TV, and Violence

Title: Children, TV, and Violence
Category: Social Sciences / Communication Studies
Details: Words: 2570 | Pages: 10.9 (approximately 235 words/page)


Children, TV, and Violence

Children, TV, and Violence         America has the largest crime rate in the world. Along with that crime rate is also the substantially high violence rate. Why? Why is violence becoming and everyday common happening in our society? When you flip on the 'tele' and tune into the news, the highlight of every show is somehow directly related or connected to violence. We see it every evening and perhaps say 'Oh my gosh, how terrible.' and …showed first 75 words of 2570 total

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showed last 75 words of 2570 total…the children because they can no longer ignore the problem and hope that the television stations will somehow come up with a solution. The stations have done very little to help. The V-Chip offers some help but must be reinforced with parental discussions. There is always one other alternative to censoring what is fed into the minds of our children. Peter Goddard states it well with 'You can turn the damn thing off, you know.' (25)

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