A Study on Impact of Television Violence in Relation to Juvenile Delinquency

Author:

Annamithra. C 1

Affiliation:

1. Saveetha School of Law, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences (SIMATS), Chennai

Abstract

TV you are seen with a barrage of violent scene and images including aggressive behavior, explosions, war casualties and suicide bombings. Many social psychologists conducted research about television violence and aggression among adolescents. American adolescents watch an average of between four and five hours of television shows daily. Television violence makes youngsters and teens be less mindful, to lose their restraints, and to be less delicate. In a concentrate on the association among violence and television finished with 1,565 high school young men more than a six-year term in London, William Belson, a British clinician, figured out that each opportunity a kid saw somebody being shot or killed on television they turned out to be less mindful towards others. In conclusion, television violence and adolescents have become violent serials and shows. Studies show extensive watching of television violence may cause adolescents to become more aggressive and anxious. The primary data which has been analysed using Frequencies, SPSS. The secondary data is collected from journals, articles, e-sources and books. An empirical study is done where the samples are collected by using probability sampling and convenient sampling methods. Samples of approximately 200 respondents are collected. The findings were that there is an association between the respondents about effects of television violence among juveniles. The outcome from the graphs shows that the juveniles are influenced at a higher rate. The aim of the research is to know about the impact of television violence on juveniles. The conclusion of this study is that the parents should protect the children from excessive use of television..

Publisher

Naksh Solutions

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