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    Young people need a strong bond with their families to establish control in their life. According to The Review of the Roots of Youth Violence Volume 5 “Social control theory is situated amongst other sociological theories that focus on the role and the familial bonds as constrains on offending. For young people a key aspect of social control is found with family particularly through interactions…

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    Violent Video Games Essay

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    that is for everyone. Generally the content is for all ages and may have cartoons, fantasy or mild violence, and some mild language. Games that are rated E 10+ are for everyone that is of the age ten and up it…

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    social acceptance among neighborhood peers seems to be the reward for such horrific acts. In my opinion, Rap Music greatly contributes to a viscous cycle where under privileged and impoverished teens desperately looking for role models, commit acts of violence out of frustration…

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    Since forever society has been talking about violence within social media, television, and video games. We cannot deny that the industry sells the most movies and video games by capturing people’s attention with violence and extreme actions. They question is, does this set the wrong example for our younger viewers, especially toddlers and adolescence? I would definitely be the first to say, OF COURSE. Every time I turn on the television or watch a music video on television the only thing I can…

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    Do violence video games make children behavior become less aggressive forward others? Today’s technology is advancing constantly to the point where it is well known to the social economic especially young teenagers. In a study, “Violent video games and delinquent behavior in adolescents: A risk factor perspective, the authors mention about an online survey done by “3,372 Flemish adolescents, aged 12-18 years old.” The survey results concluded that violent video games have made huge contribution…

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    Girl At War Analysis

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    in a way she does. She reflects back at her past and realizes that that the reason she was able to survive the war was because she had a strong and loving family. The theme is that a child that is exposed to war will normalize the uncommon such as violence and due to this normalization…

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    The first theory is the social learning theory (SLT). It begins on the premise that we learn aggressive behaviour by observing others. Although we learn this behaviour we may not chose to show it, we are more likely to imitate the behaviour if they are a role model. Also, if the observed aggression is shown to have positive consequences, then we are more likely to observe it, this is commonly referred to as vicarious reinforcement. In order for social learning to take place the individual must…

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    Essay On Gang Violence

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    Gang Violence is Not What’s Up! Breaking News! Breaking News! In some cities breaking news only mean something negative, there is nothing positive coming from hearing breaking news on the television. Hopefully they do not see their loved name being said or picture on the TV saying they did not make it, or clinging to life. Parents may worry every time their child steps outside to go to school or a friend’s house, and their child coming home is a relief. Events may come unnoticed, without…

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    Whenever you go out to eat at a restaurant, you might see various families playing on iPhones, and iPads and not communicating with each other. Everywhere you look, numerous kids have cellphones, have access to the internet, and have a television in the household; if they are lucky enough, children might even have a television in their bedroom. Technology is booming and has increasingly become a problem, especially in children and adolescents. When it comes to technology, more children are not…

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    in children is a trait that is picked up by children from their surroundings and the people they interact with during their formative stages of life. Aggressive behavior covers a number of actions and habits that transcend through various modes of violence, such as bullying, physical fighting, verbal aggression and abuse, robbery, and the like (Felthous & Sass, 2007). The aggressive behavior as noted above starts from children when they begin to pick up different behaviors and mannerisms.…

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