Why social work should care: Television violence and children |
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Authors: | Ms Bonnie A Lazar MSW |
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Institution: | (1) University of Southern Maine, 96 Falmouth Street, 04103 Portland, Maine |
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Abstract: | There is an abundance of research on the influence of television violence on children. The convergence of research demonstrates an association between heavy viewing of violence and aggressive behavior. Despite thirty years of research, regulatory policy has failed to decrease violence on children's television. Children exposed to high rates of violence on television may be at greater risk of developing school and social problems. This paper highlights both research and theory which explains the relationship of television violence to children. It further makes the case that television violence should be an important and legitimate concern for social work.Ms. Lazar is an Associate Professor of Social Work at the University of Southern Maine and a Doctoral student at Simmons School of Social Work. |
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