Research findings and theory related to the effects of filmed violence on children are examined and discussed. The overall theme is bridging the gap between research and practice with particular emphasis on the control of material that deals with both televised and video‐filmed violence. Findings are related to practical decisions about public access to such material and issues are outlined to illustrate major points of difference between pure and applied concerns in the professional practice of Psychology. Conclusions are also placed in the context of current arguments being made in Australia about public access to offensive material. The position is defended here that data point to the need in this country to find ways of improving commun...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
Children’s perspectives in research are increasingly being sought on matters that are of relevance t...
The present study reports a content analysis of 80 programs shown on Brisbane TV in 1981. Programs w...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
There has been a great deal of public debate over the last three years about the issue of violence i...
Aggression is stated by many to be a primary trait influencing human behavior, and argument can be m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.The effects of aggressive film content upon the aggressiveness of ...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 325-346.Part 1. Censorship for adults -- Part 2. Censorship f...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
The focus of this study was to examine the issue of childhood aggression as a result of violent movi...
Children's 'witnessing' or exposure to domestic violence has been increasingly recognised as a form ...
Two questions have dominated public debate about media violence since the 1930s: (1) Does exposure t...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
Children’s perspectives in research are increasingly being sought on matters that are of relevance t...
The present study reports a content analysis of 80 programs shown on Brisbane TV in 1981. Programs w...
Policymakers and the public have been concerned about the effects of media violence on children for ...
There has been a great deal of public debate over the last three years about the issue of violence i...
Aggression is stated by many to be a primary trait influencing human behavior, and argument can be m...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.The effects of aggressive film content upon the aggressiveness of ...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 325-346.Part 1. Censorship for adults -- Part 2. Censorship f...
Media use among children has increased sharply in recent years, due, in part, to a significant incre...
This article originated as a contribution to informed debate on public policy issues surrounding a r...
Fifty years of research on the effect of TV violence on children leads to the inescapable conclusion...
The focus of this study was to examine the issue of childhood aggression as a result of violent movi...
Children's 'witnessing' or exposure to domestic violence has been increasingly recognised as a form ...
Two questions have dominated public debate about media violence since the 1930s: (1) Does exposure t...
Child maltreatment is a growing problem nationally in Australia. This paper documents the extent of ...
Children’s perspectives in research are increasingly being sought on matters that are of relevance t...
The present study reports a content analysis of 80 programs shown on Brisbane TV in 1981. Programs w...