1) http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-33960075 - Do video games make people violent?
"If you play three hours of Call of Duty you might feel a little bit pumped, but you are not going to go out and mug someone."
2) http://edition.cnn.com/2016/07/25/health/video-games-and-violence/ - Do video games lead to violence?
"Ferguson noted that "almost all young males play violent video games," and yet the majority are not committing crimes."
"The American Psychological Association observed in an August 2015 policy statement (PDF) that research demonstrated a link "between violent video game use and both increases in aggressive behavior ... and decreases in prosocial behavior, empathy, and moral engagement."
4) https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/19/police-chief-warns-against-violent-video-games-that-reward-and - Police chief warns against violent video games that reward rape and murder
“When you see video games that reward behaviour, where somebody’s murdered, where somebody is abducted and raped and they get credits for that – what sort of messages are we sending our children?”
5) http://www.seattletimes.com/business/microsoft/orlando-doesnt-shake-industrys-certainty-that-video-games-dont-cause-violence/ - Orlando doesn’t shake belief that video games don’t cause violence
"That concern reached a high volume after it emerged that the two perpetrators of the Columbine High School massacre in 1999 were fans of early first-person shooter games such as “Doom.”
6) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/03/12/study-finds-no-evidence-violent-video-games-make-children-aggres/ - Study finds no evidence violent video games make children aggressive
“These findings do not support the idea that regular violent game play is linked to real world violence or conflict.”
7) http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2016/11/04/no-for-the-millionth-time-video-games-dont-cause-real-world-violence/#77cacbb55b06 - No, For The Millionth Time, Video Games Don't Cause Real World Violence
"In 2016, technology and media have turned genocide viral,"
8) http://www.cbsnews.com/news/do-violent-video-games-lead-to-criminal-behavior/ - Do video games lead to criminal behaviour
"there is no link between violent video games and violent behavior, although he acknowledged it is difficult to prove a link in an experimental setting"
9) https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/pop-psych/201610/violence-in-games-does-not-cause-real-life-violence - Violence In Games Does Not Cause Real-Life Violence
"Those themes are centred more around heroism and self-defence than aggression for the sake of violence"
10) http://www.medicaldaily.com/violent-video-games-aggressive-behavior-392391 - Violent Video Games And Media Linked To Children’s Aggressive Behavior; Pediatricians Urge Parents To Stop Exposure
"Children under the age of 6 should be protected from virtual violence because they do not always distinguish fantasy from reality"
11) http://www.polygon.com/2016/6/24/12012888/guns-games-violence-questions - Guns, games and violence: The real questions you should be asking
"Does playing a video game steeped in a cycle of kill-die-kill have an impact on players? Almost certainly. Arguing that an overwhelmingly violent game doesn't impact its users is akin to arguing that any game with a singular drive or message can't inspire or evoke change"
12) http://www.healthline.com/health-news/violent-video-games-create-aggression-but-they-do-cause-kids-to-commit-081415 - Violent Video Games Create Aggression, but Do They Cause Kids to Commit Crimes?
“I've treated several school shooters and my best guess is that these kids have four factors that apply...four: They play violent video games.”
13) https://davidmullich.com/2016/08/15/the-politics-of-video-game-violence/ -
"According to a 2001 study reported in the journal Psychological Science, children who play violent video games experience an increase in both the physiological signs of aggression and aggressive behaviour"
14) https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-video-games-inspire-violent-behavior/ - Do Video Games Inspire Violent Behavior?
"violent video games had helped turn Lanza into a killer"
15) https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/04/160408163742.htm - Violent video games eventually lose their ability to produce guilt in gamers
"One is that people are deadened because they've played these games over and over again," he says. "This makes the gamers less sensitive to all guilt-inducing stimuli."
16) http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2016/11/do_video_games_make_us_more_cruel.html - How Video Games Change Us
"According to Grossman, violent video games, when indulged in by kids without the tempering discipline imposed by military and law enforcement hierarchies or athletic programs, are creating “a generation of killers—a generation of homegrown sociopaths.”
17) http://www.wired.co.uk/article/children-violent-video-games - Violent games have 'weak' impact on kids' behaviour
"Our results indicate that playing video games that are more likely to include violent content (i.e., shoot-em-ups) in childhood is weakly associated with an increased risk of conduct disorder in late adolescence,"
18) http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2016-08-02/stop-blaming-violent-video-games-for-societal-violence - Stop Blaming Violent Video Games
"Several studies, such as by psychologist Patrick Markey and economist Scott Cunningham, have linked the release of popular violent video games with immediate declines in societal violence"
19) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/is-video-gaming-bad-for-you-the-science-for-and-against/ - Is video gaming bad for you? The science for and against
"Last year, psychologists claimed that video game players who favour violent 'shoot-em-up' games are more likely to be aggressive and ferocious when offline, and significantly more at risk of committing crimes"
20) http://www.gadgette.com/2016/01/28/do-violent-videogames-cause-aggressive-behaviour/ - Do violent videogames cause aggressive behaviour?
"For now it seems that gaming itself doesn’t make you violent, but there are hints that the level of violence in the games might increase the risk"
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