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Essay heading: Juvenile Crime And The Influence Of Media Violence
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April 22, 1999 |
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According to statistic reports from the Department of Justice youth arrests increased by 49% between the years of 1988 and 1997 (Children 1999).
In 1999 there was a survey done by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that showed with in the 30 days before the survey was done 5.9% of students had carried a hand gun to school, 18% of high school students admitted to currently carrying a knife, razor, firearm, or other weapon on a regular basis, and 9% of them take a weapon to school... displayed 300 characters
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At this time there was also a Committee report done that showed more than 87% of American households had a television in the home; almost 50% of children had televisions in their rooms; 88.7% of homes with children have home video game equipment, a personal computer, or both. This report also showed that the average teenager listens to 10,500 hours of rock music between the 7th and 12th grades (Children 1999)... displayed next 300 characters
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