Login Create Account
 
Power Your Document

Television Violence


# 22194
Television Violence
Argument against the FCC regulation of television violence.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages) | 4 sources | 1995 United States


From the Paper:

"Television violence is seen today as a major social problem contributing to the growing violence in our streets. Because of this, there have been calls for government intervention and for some form government censorship whereby the FCC would find a way to regulate television violence. Such a move would be unconstitutional and unproductive. It would embroil the government in an area where it does not belong. It is based on unclear research in the first place, but even if the research is accepted so that we see televised violence as dangerous, we still have other, non-governmental means of dealing with them.
One such means is the V-chip, which has been sought by parents as a way of making decisions for their children while still allowing adults to watch what they want. Such an approach ..."

Cite this paper

APA Citation:

Television Violence (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Television-Violence/22194

MLA Citation:

"Television Violence" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Television-Violence/22194>




ATTENTION:

Your browser does not have cookies enabled.

Our shopping cart will not function properly.
Downloadable version: $ 14.95
ADD TO CART »
You will be able to download, read and edit this file once you buy this document
Shopping Cart
Currency:
AcaDemon.com is that one place
Published by:

The Research Group US
Publisher Since:
Nov 08, 2002
We have been in the business of writing papers, reports, and essays for over 30 years. All of our writers are professional writers that write academic research for a living. People that buy our papers are always satisfied with their content and quality.
Seller Assistance
Share Our Success