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The Effects of TV Violence on Children


It also has put pressure on government to pass new laws to protect our children from the violence. Many of the research conducted, points at television violence as the primary influence in our children's aggressive behavior. Even though results from many of the studies point to the violence content which is present in today's television programming, television networks have denounced any allegations against them. Even though we also have to consider that other factors such as the child's environment contribute to its behavior we must not throw away the researcher's findings. They must be carefully studied and examine for any validity. In this paper I'm going to go back to some of these studies conducted, research their findings, and try to and explain how the results on television violence relate to our children's latest violent behavior. .
             Society is in an uproar due to these events and government is fearlessly looking for answers. Among these, the killing of a New York principal while looking for a missing student was one of the most publicized in the country. "The killing happened around 9:40 a.m. when Mr. Patrick Daily, Principal of Public School PS51 was making his way through cold and rain to an apartment building complex in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn. This is one of the most notorious crime-ridden neighborhoods of New York City. Mr. Daily was simply looking for one of his students who earlier that morning had left the school upset because of a fight with a classmate." Mr. Daily was walking on a rain-slicked mall of barren concrete, when the gunfire crackled shortly before noon, the authorities said. He fell to the pavement, shot once in the chest by a 9-millimeter slug. Thus ended the life of one of the city's most dedicated Principals whose 26-year struggle on behalf of his pupils had been featured in news articles and on national television. On July 6, 1993 two of the three youths involved in Mr.


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