Children and TV Violence
Children and TV Violence article from ParenthoodWeb.
CRTC Television Violence.
Outlines a special approach to helping families deal with TV violence.
Does TV Kill?
PBS Study guide to the Frontline production of "Does TV Kill?
Does TV Kill? Continuing the Discussion.
http://www2.pbs.org/plweb-cgi/fastweb?getdoc+pbsonline+pbsonline+36707+0+wAAA+Does,%26TV,%26Kill,%26
Topics: Letter from David Fanning, producer, Educator's Primer, and Classroom Activities. Source: PBS.
Does TV Violence Harm Youth?
http://wildcat.arizona.edu/~wildcat/papers/old-wildcats/fall94/September/September1,1994/02_2_m.html
The disruptive viewings, of violence and carnage on television, can eventually take a toll on a person and the way they view life someday.
Mounting evidence links TV viewing to violence
Christian Science Monitor article revealing a new scientific study that says TV can affect violent behavior, even in adults.
Street Level Youth Media
Media making demands teamwork and creativity, and builds in youth the critical thinking skills that help them navigate modern times.
Telecommunications Act of 1996
Includes full text of the Telecommunications Law. Source: Pub Docs US Congress.
Television and Violence
A collection of various articles and research papers about the effects of television violence on youth written by John P. Murray, Kansas State University.
Television and Youth
Television & Youth: 25 Years of Research & Controversy by John P. Murray [The Boys Town Center for the Study of Youth Development, 1980]
UNESCO International Clearing House On Children an
The Clearinghouse is to contribute to and effectivize knowledge on children, young people and media violence, seen in the perspective of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Our prime task is to make new knowledge and data known to prospective users all over the world.