Should violence on T.V. be banned in America?

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  • Tompkins, Aimee. "The Psychological Effects of Violent Media on Children." The Psychological Effects of Violent Media on Children. AllPsych and Heffner Media Group, Inc., 13 Dec. 2003. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    In this article Aimee takes about how over the time ratings and acceptiblility of violence in kid shows has rapidly evolved.
  • Kunkel, Dale. "The Effects of Television Violence on Children: Testimony of Dr. Dale Kunkel, University of Arizona." Http://www.apa.org. APA, 26 June 2007. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    The article states research that a doctor had collected over 20 years and tells how children react to it.
  • Chakraburtty, Amal. "TV Violence -- a Cause of Child Anxiety and Aggressive Behavior?" WebMD. WebMD, 2007. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    This site gives different way to help children deal with the violence that they have seen.
  • Boyse, Kyla. "University of Michigan Health System." Television (TV) and Children: Your Child:. University of Michigan Health System, Aug. 2010. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    This site talks about what types of violence can be harmful to children and how big television is in their lives.
  • Saint Louis, Catherine. "Violent Television Affects Children's Behavior, Study Says - The Tech." Violent Television Affects Children's Behavior, Study Says - The Tech. New YorkTimes, 19 Feb. 2013. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    The article talks about a study that took children and did not let them watch violent media for six months.
  • Gross, Dr. Gail. "Violence on TV and How It Can Affect Your Children." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 15 Aug. 2013. Web. 17 Sept. 2014.

    This article describes how violence on T.V. afects your children.