Is Media Violence a Problem?
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Is media violence a problem? / James D. Torr, book editor.
p. cm. — (At issue)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-7377-0802-6 (pbk. : alk. paper) —
ISBN 0-7377-0803-4 (lib. : alk. paper)
1. Mass media and children. 2. Mass media and teenagers.
3. Violence in mass media. 4. Children and violence. I. Torr,
James D., 1974– II. At issue (San Diego, Calif.)
HQ784.M3 I8 2002
302.23'083—dc21 2001040407
CIP0
© 2002 by Greenhaven Press, Inc., PO Box 289009,
San Diego, CA 92198-9009
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- Introduction
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Table of Contents
- Media Violence Harms Children
- Research on the Effects of Media Violence on Children Is Inconclusive
- Violence on Television Is a Serious Problem
- Violence on Television News Programs Is a Serious Problem
- The Problem of Television Violence Is Exaggerated
- Violence in the Movies Is a Serious Problem
- Violence in Video Games Is a Serious Problem
- The Problem of Video Game Violence Is Exaggerated
- The Glamorization of Guns in Rap Music Is a Serious Problem
- The Problem of Violent Themes in Popular Music Is Exaggerated
- Media Violence Makes People More Violent
- The Entertainment Industry Markets Violent Media to Children
- The Problem of Media Violence Is Not Serious Enough to Justify Censorship
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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