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MacRumorUser
Mar 1, 2007, 04:36 AM
V.good article from IGN

Game Violence Debate Killed?

Study says simulated violence is not the same as real violence.
by Micah Seff

February 28, 2007 - In a recent issue of the American Sociological Association's Context magazine, sociologist Karen Sternheimer put some heavy doubt into the theories that videogame violence directly result in real-world violence. Sternheimer claims that there is no such correlation, and that the reality might be exactly the opposite.

Sternheimer cited as evidence of this trend the fact that as annual sales of videogames and accessories has risen to over $10 billion, juvenile homicide arrests have fallen 77%. According to Sternheimer, students now have a chance of less than 7 in 10 million of being killed by school-related violence.

In a very frank and forthright manner, Sternheimer stated, "If we want to understand why young people become homicidal, we need to look beyond the games they play."

Like many have argued before her, Sterheimer contends that videogame violence has been used as a straw man argument. Rather than paying attention to more pertinent issues that might nurture violence -- such as poverty, instability, domestic abuse, unemployment, and mental illness -- reactionaries have been directing their ire at the games industry, effectively exonerating these other factors of their impact.

"It is equally likely that more aggressive people seek out violent entertainment," Sternheimer said. "After adult rampage shootings in the workplace, which happen more often than school shootings, reporters seldom mention if the shooters played video games."

Sternheimer seemed to disagree with the analytical methods of a 2001 study which found that videogames did increase aggressive behavior, stating: "They don't offer much insight as to why a few isolated kids, and not the millions of others who play these games, decided to pick up real weapons and shoot real people."



kjr39
Mar 1, 2007, 07:15 AM
It won't matter. Heck, they tried to blame Marilyn Manson and rock music for Columbine...

evilgEEk
Mar 1, 2007, 09:32 AM
I could understand blaming a video game for a violent outbreak if the child is under 10 years old. In that age group I could see how the child has a hard time distinguishing between a video game and reality.

But once the age group starts going up you can't possibly blame video games, because these kids know right from wrong (or should by this point) and they know that what they're doing can hurt people.

Personally I blame the parents. In nearly every school shooting that you hear about on the news it always comes out that the child didn't have a very good relationship with their parents. These kids don't have the positive influence in their lives that they need during their most influential years.

2nyRiggz
Mar 1, 2007, 10:56 AM
It's about time people start taking responsibility for their own actions and stop blaming everything else.



Bless

MacRumorUser
Mar 1, 2007, 10:57 AM
It's about time people start taking responsibilities for their own actions and stop blaming everything else.


Never going to happen unfortunetly.. :o

saunders45
Mar 1, 2007, 11:08 AM
Never going to happen unfortunetly.. :o

So sad.... and unfortunately, so true...

What's even worse, is the fact that it has become a politcal tool, used and abused by people who have NO freakin' clue.

TheGimp
Mar 1, 2007, 12:02 PM
I agree with David Byrne of the Talking Heads, who claimed in the liner notes of "...Stop Making Sense" that TV violence only affects children and teens who encounter domestic abuse at home. My take on it is that parents who decide to beat and/or verbally assault their children should probably not give them violent games for Christmas. It's only common sense. I prefer to see game violence as empowering to prepubes, fostering in them a sense of hope and priority based on a newfound nonconceptual realization of what mayhem their maturing bodies may be able to inclict on other maturing bodies as they level up every few months.

Coded-Dude
Mar 1, 2007, 12:11 PM
The subject has been proven false time and time again......

zero2dash
Mar 1, 2007, 12:36 PM
The subject has been proven false time and time again......

Unfortunately that doesn't stop Jack[@$$] Thompson from coming out of the wood work sprouting his violent game hate mongering and useless (false) information.

Seriously - I don't think we'll see an end to this debate until he's stripped of his law license(s) and more importantly - parents decide to grow a spine and take responsibility for poor parenting.

Coded-Dude
Mar 1, 2007, 12:44 PM
until....parents decide to grow a spine and take responsibility for poor parenting.
QFT

On a side note: I hope Mr. Thompson dies a slow painful death from someone who is allegedly brainwashed by these violent games.
They could put it on is epitaph.........:D