Violence on television
Importance of Studying Views' Perceptions of Television Violence
NCJ Number
117287
Journal
Current Psychology Research and Reviews
Date Published
1988
Extent to Which Viewers Watch Violence-Containing Program
NCJ Number
117288
Journal
Current Psychology Research and Reviews
Date Published
1988
Helping Children Cope with Frightening Media Presentations
NCJ Number
117289
Journal
Current Psychology Research and Reviews
Date Published
1988
U.S. Television Programming's Effect on Aggressive Behavior of Children and Adolescents
NCJ Number
117290
Journal
Current Psychology Research and Reviews
Date Published
1988
Fuel on the Fire: An Inquiry Into 'Pornography' and Sexual Aggression in a Free Society
NCJ Number
117510
Date Published
1989
Measuring Violence on Television
NCJ Number
117286
Journal
Current Psychology Research and Reviews
Date Published
1988
Family Violence, Television Viewing Habits, and Other Adolescent Experiences Related to Violent Criminal Behavior
NCJ Number
110320
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
1986
Effects of Viewing High Versus Low Aggression Cartoons on Emotionally Disturbed Children
NCJ Number
110651
Journal
Journal of Pediatric Psychiatry
Date Published
1987
Media Violence, Antisocial Behavior, and the Social Consequences of Small Effects
NCJ Number
109160
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Naturalistic Studies of the Long-Term Effects of Television Violence
NCJ Number
109155
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Interventions to Mitigate the Psychological Effects of Media Violence on Aggressive Behavior
NCJ Number
109161
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Sexual Violence in the Media: Indirect Effects on Aggression Against Women
NCJ Number
109156
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Situational Influences on Reactions to Observed Violence
NCJ Number
109157
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Media Violence and Antisocial Behavior
NCJ Number
109152
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Family Experiences and Television Viewing as Predictors of Children's Imagination, Restlessness, and Aggression
NCJ Number
109158
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Immediate Effects of Media Violence on Behavior
NCJ Number
109153
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Psychological Processes Promoting the Relation Between Exposure to Media Violence and Aggressive Behavior by the Viewer
NCJ Number
109159
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Effects of Media Violence on Attitudes, Emotions, and Cognitions
NCJ Number
109154
Journal
Journal of Social Issues
Date Published
1986
Inciting Terrorism: Are the Media Guilty as Charged?
NCJ Number
108700
Journal
Security Management
Date Published
1988
How Is Aggression Learned?
NCJ Number
108129
Journal
School Safety
Date Published
1987
Television and Violent Criminal Behavior - Beyond the Bobo Doll
NCJ Number
106817
Journal
Victims and Violence
Date Published
1986