Media Violence By Maria Diaz.

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Media Violence By Maria Diaz

Violent Television’s effects on children Extensive viewing of television violence by children causes greater aggressiveness Children who view shows in which violence is very realistic, frequently repeated or unpunished, are more likely to imitate what they see Children with emotional, behavioral, learning or impulse control problems may be more easily influenced by TV violence

Violence Televisions Don’t effect on children watching violent children’s programming is no different than the fairy tales in books. violence can decrease when Characteristics of the media presentation and how the viewer perceives it Children get most of there influence from the people around them.

Data and graphs of violence statistics

Different types of Violence on television Violence for humor Violence because your mad at a person Violence to put the blame on someone else of something you did Kill people that cant be trusted or are going to snitch on you for something you did Violence for money Violence for jealousy Violence because of love

Does media violence effect children Yes I do agree I think that children get influenced by watching television because they might think its funny or think that if people hurting others for money ,love or jealousy that its ok to do and most children do become more aggressive and disrespectful and get to used to the things they see on television and feel as if it’s the right thing to do because they get away with it.