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Understanding the Problem

Title: Understanding the Problem
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1044 | Pages: 4.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


Understanding the Problem

Understanding the Problem "Video games are not the source of violence in our society", says the president of the Interactive Digital Software Association Doug Lowenstein, "That's like blaming illiteracy on television. It's time we look at availability of guns and dysfunctional families as the source of violence-not games (Goodstein)." Entertainment producers argue that it is not their responsibility, but the responsibility of the parents to make sure that their own children are not exposed to …showed first 75 words of 1044 total

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showed last 75 words of 1044 total…It's important that we respect the rights of adults to make clear choices for their children's entertainment. Works Cited Cesarone, Barry. Media and Society. Toronto, Clarke. 1994. 80-92. Garbarino, Jeff. Raising Children in a Violent Society. San Francisco. 1995. 151-156. Goodstein, Laurie. "Industry Defends Violent Games." The New York Times, 30 April 1998, A1. Rosenberg, Howard. Violence the Media and Our Children. New York, Harcourt. 1998. 181-209. Tepperman, Jean. What children learn from media violence. January 1997. http://www.4children.org/news/1-97toxl.htm

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