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Violence In The Media By: Frankie Belford

Psychologist P.O.V On Violence In The Media Summary—Research on violent television and films, video games, and music reveals unequivocal evidence that media violence increases the likelihood of aggressive and violent behavior in both immediate and long-term contexts. Secondly Short-term exposure increases the likelihood of physically and verbally aggressive behavior, aggressive thoughts, and aggressive emotions.

Psychologist P.O.V On Violence In The Media Some Psychologist feel that "just because a film has a murder scene doesn't mean people are going to commit the act... That overstates the power of the image and under-estimates the role of parents." Other Psychologist feel that kids become more violent because of what they see in there house. Not because of what’s on television. Also Psychologist feel that students usually become more violent once they reach high School.

Types of Violence in the Media 1.Violence with a weapon 2.Violence without a weapon 3.Crashes and explosions 4.Verbal violence

My Opinion I personally think that violence in the media effects everyone in a different type of way. I do think that I was a little effected by the violence in the media. I say this because when I was a child I use to do the things that I saw on Wrestling, to other people. Eventually one day I hurt someone by doing a move that I saw on wrestling, but my mom sat me down and told me that wrestling was fake and not to imitate anything that I see on the show or I’ll grow up to be a short person. As a child the only thing I wanted to be was tall, I really don’t know why, but short people creped me out as a child. So every since then I never even watched wrestling. Violence in the media will never go away. There’s always going to be a new violent movie and tv show. I think the only thing to do is to talk to your children and let them know the difference between rite and wrong in the media.