[방송연예사회과학] how the media influences youth aggression
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Topic: The relationship between Mass Media Violence and Youth AggressionIntroduction
The Connection between the Mass Media and the Particularly Youth
Ⅰ. Definitions
1. What is the meaning of the Mass Media?
2. What is the meaning of the Youth and the youth crime in the law?
Ⅱ. Functions of the Mass Media
1. Positive Functions
2. Negative Functions
Ⅲ. Patterns of Exposure
1. Age
2. Gender
3. Family Environments
Ⅳ. Factors Influencing the Effects by the Mass Media
1. 12 Immediate Effects
2. Long-Term Effects
Ⅴ. Possible solutions to the Problems
1. Family Plans
2. Social Plans
3. Mass Media Plans
Ⅵ. Conclusion
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There is a criminal society. There is much daily violence and aggression in our society. Crimes include the crimes of murder and non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. From a sociological point of view, crime is influenced by poverty, child abuse, and the easy availability of guns. The problem of crime can be hinted in huge part to conditioning from a media of view. The media possibly make people believe violence and aggressive behaviour are the most exciting point of life and still have effect on a new generation to solve a problem with aggressive behaviours.참고 자료
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