Violent Video Games do not incur Violence?
Studies show that video games do not lead to violent children.
On Sunday 21st of May, British Government studies have shown that violent video games do not actually lead to violence.
It has been widely thought that video games have led to violence, but studies show that “The games can improve children’s decision-making and instil positive learning traits."
What first led to the thought that games made children aggressive, is when 14 year-old Stefan Pakeerah was stabbed to death. His attacker was obsessed with a game called Manhunt.
One argument is that the games help children 'conquer fears and develop a sense of identity' as gruesome fairy tales did.
The conclusion of the review was that violent video games created deeper social concerns about 'the changing of nature of childhood in a modern world.'
It has been widely thought that video games have led to violence, but studies show that “The games can improve children’s decision-making and instil positive learning traits."
What first led to the thought that games made children aggressive, is when 14 year-old Stefan Pakeerah was stabbed to death. His attacker was obsessed with a game called Manhunt.
One argument is that the games help children 'conquer fears and develop a sense of identity' as gruesome fairy tales did.
The conclusion of the review was that violent video games created deeper social concerns about 'the changing of nature of childhood in a modern world.'