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PostSubject: Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior   Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior EmptyTue 26 Feb 2013, 5:52 pm

http://www.gamespot.com/news/study-58-percent-of-us-adults-blame-games-for-violent-behavior-6404471

A new Harris Poll survey has found that 58 percent of adult Americans believe video games are contributing factor for violent behavior in teenagers. Venturebeat obtained the survey, which interviewed 2,278 adults in the United States.


In addition, 38 percent of survey respondents said they were unaware of the ratings service provided by the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (ESRB). On top of this, 33 percent of adults surveyed said they allow their children to play whatever they want.

“The findings underscore the lack of awareness Americans have about the video game rating system, as well as the confusion in the market,” Harris Poll president Mike de Vere said in a statement. “They also factor into a larger discussion playing out across our country and on a political stage around how violent games impact our youth, with President Obama recently announcing his desire to look into ways to fund research examining the impact of violent video games on children.”

The Harris Poll study also found that 47 percent do not have faith in the ESRB ratings to keep mature-rated games away from children. Thirty-two percent of respondents said they were confident that the ratings system can achieve this, which is lower than the confidence rating for movie (49 percent) and TV (39 percent) ratings systems.

Former Federal Bureau of Investigation profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole said recently that violent video games do not cause violence. Parents Television Council president Tim Winter agreed that video games do not--by themselves--cause violence. However, he argued the topic is especially important to address today, when media has become a 24/7 activity for children.

President Obama recently announced a $500 million, 23-point plan that directs the Centers for Disease Control to conduct further research into the relationship between virtual violence and real-world violence. Separately, Utah representative Jim Matheson has introduced a bill to Congress that would make Entertainment Software Rating Board ratings legally enforceable.
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PostSubject: Re: Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior   Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior EmptyTue 26 Feb 2013, 10:28 pm

People are so fucking stupid.. Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior 115218

They think being ignorant gives them an excuse when little Jimmy shoots up a school..

"I didn't know he was playing COD, and other violent games [as well as watching violent TV shows/movies] all hours of the day because I'm not a good parent.." Rolling Eyes

Ignorance is not an excuse imo..
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PostSubject: Re: Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior   Study: 58 percent of US adults blame games for violent behavior EmptySat 02 Mar 2013, 9:13 am

People weren't playing videogames when they were blowing each other up in wars...

If anything, videogames act as a stimulent as you are less inclined to feel the urge to shoot people if you are shooting people in cod... why do you think videogames are such a good stress relief.

Sure, you can get violent when you get frustrated with it, but frustration isn't caused from just videogames.
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I am on the fence about it. I think for most people, there is probably not a direct correlation between playing violent video games and having violent tendencies. However, I fully believe that there are some people that the video games encourage violent behavior. While it isn't an excuse, I think that is some cases, it is true.
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