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Do video games make children violent?

David Becker CNET News

Published: 24 Feb 2005 12:10 GMT

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The ESA has opposed previous attempts to mandate enforcement of game ratings, getting courts to overturn laws in the state of Washington; St. Louis County, Montana; and Indianapolis that made it illegal to sell violent games to minors. Courts in each case agreed with ESA arguments that games are constitutionally protected speech, and thus age restrictions must be limited to the type of discretionary systems used for movies, books and other media.

The Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association, a trade group representing game retailers, has consistently opposed such legislative measures as unnecessary and invalid. "The bottom line on this matter is that retailers have made the public commitment to partner with parents, and quite frankly you simply cannot legislate sound parenting," group president Hal Halpin said in a statement reacting to Yee's California bill. "We again welcome responsible parties interested in making a tangible difference on the issue to work with us, rather than pursue a legislative course proven unconstitutional time and again."

Markels likened current attempts to legislate video game restrictions to previous efforts aimed at comic books, Web sites and movies. "Every new medium has to fight to be to be protected," she said. "We're just asking for consistency. Why should a James Bond video game be treated any differently than the book or movie it's based on?"

Critics say games are, in fact, different from other forms of media. No book will require you to aim a virtual gun at somebody's head to move the plot forward.

Leland Yee, speaker pro tem of the California Assembly and author of a new bill to restrict the sale of violent games to minors, said interactivity makes games different. "Unlike movies, where you passively watch violence, in a video game you are the active participant and making decisions on who to stab, maim, burn or kill," Yee, a child psychologist, said in his statement accompanying the bill. "As a result, these games serve as learning tools that have a dramatic impact on our children."

Joanne Cantor, a communications professor at the University of Wisconsin who has conducted influential research on how media affects children, said it's well-established at this point that watching violent media desensitises kids to real-world violence and prompts them to act more aggressively.

Cantor said games, by their nature, tend to be more harmful than passive media. "The effects are compounded because the player participates in causing the outcome, and they're directly rewarded for killing," she said. "The other thing is that with violent video games, kids typically are at it much longer than they would be with TV or a movie. Kids can get wrapped up in these for hours."

Cantor, a prominent critic of the complex rating system applied to TV programming, said the ESRB system is more comprehensible, but it's still not enough for parents whose firsthand knowledge of video games may have stopped at "Ms. PacMan."

"Most people who don't play these video games have no idea what's in them," she said. "What we need is more information for parents on what exactly is in these games. If parents knew there was an opportunity to visit a prostitute, decapitate somebody and watch the blood spurt... I think they'd feel much more strongly about not letting that in their homes."

Washington's Fenty said he's convinced games such as "Grand Theft Auto" are contributing to juvenile crime in his city. "I've talked to people who worked with at-risk youths in Washington DC, and they hear it directly from teenagers' mouths that they emulate these games," he said. "That's led directly to a rash of juvenile car theft in Washington. These youth spends hours and hours doing that kind of thing in a game, and then they go out and emulate it in the community."

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  1. No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... lewis schofile
  2. No !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have played... joe bacthelor
  3. I have a WAY WAY better place to put the game... Matt Vandermolen
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  5. violent games are the one thing that stops me... Philip
  6. DON'T DO DRUGS!! THEY KILL NOT SUICIDAL
  7. I think it should be 16. Matt Rowe
  8. i hate the grand theft auto games even tho i never... Anonymous
  9. This ban thing is bull crap. Mostly all that stuff... Brandon
  10. I dont think that it is the video games that... Anonymous
  11. Video games don't kill people. If kids kill t... Gerett Diamond
  12. You are right! in colombine the kids were dis... james eblin
  13. Q: Do video games make children violent? A: you be... samuel
  14. I think it is pathetic that you blame video games... Anonymous
  15. Drugs kill not video games Anonymous
  16. Violent video games make children for violent... Anonymous
  17. I could not agree more with those posts about bad... Anonymous
  18. NO!!!! Kids just say that to get themselves out of... Joey
  19. Absolute crap. Video games are used as an excuse f... NJ
  20. i am 13 yrs old and my parents wont let me bu... anonymous
  21. Games do NOT make children violent. Sure it causes... Kelsey
  22. Video games are made for entertainment. Peop... Chris
  23. jeebus.....some people are wack.....make that a lo... Hwarang
  24. Dear to all the idiots that believe that vide... Christie
  25. Video games don't make children violent. I have be... Ryan
  26. we are doin a debate. and we are on the side... Anonymous
  27. i think its bull shit lilt
  28. NO, VIDEO GAMES DON'T MAKE KIDS VIOLENT. All you p... Mike Jones
  29. Personally, idk wtf you guys are trying to ac... the plague
  30. ITS SILLY TO BLAM GTA because its the parnents fua... Anonymous
  31. NoOOOoOOo! iam 15 and i have been playing 18 rate... Carl
  32. i doing a debate and i need information plz mail m... the lil guy
  33. I think that some games are cool but if your under... TASHA
  34. no at lest not me I play violent video games but i... Anonymous
  35. If the stores that sell the video games just hand... Anonymous
  36. All these people who say they dont make children v... Anonymous
  37. YES!!!!! To the majority of responsible adults out... TO ALL GAMING IDIOTS
  38. MY NAME IS ADAM I THINK THAT SCREEN BASED MEDIA DO... Anonymous
  39. I agree with these comments. These 'lawmakers... Anonymous
  40. I think that playing any type of video games, watc... emily
  41. Video games do not promt kids to be violent.... THE T-MAN
  42. VIDEO GAMES DO NOT CAUSE PEOPLE TO ACT VIOLENT, IF... HOMER-2006
  43. I don't feel like these things need to be enforced... Sam Webb
  44. If it wasn't for violent games, I'd kill you all. Josh
  45. Video games bad? I don't think so! I've been playi... JM
  46. It is not video games that are bad. If you don't w... james eblin
  47. No, Video games don't make children violent. If th... James Waller
  48. in this whole article all the points against vgame... marshall shannon
  49. Rick James agrees with you Mike Jones RickJames

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