Violence is a learned behavior.  It can be unlearned.

Research Links

 

Media Violence

The National Institute on Media and the Family

The UCLA Center for Communication Policy

Media Awareness Network based in Canada


Angry Thoughts, At-Risk Hearts,  by Deborah Smith.  In the American Psychological Association's Monitor on Psychology. March 2003.

Effects of Television Violence on Memory for Commercial Messages by Brad J. Bushman, Department of Psychology at Iowa State University. Printed  in the Journal of Experimental Psychology:  Applied. 1998 

Policy Statement on Media Violence, from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Anger Management

Advances in Anger Management, by Jennifer Daw Holloway. In the American Psychological Association's Monitor on Psychology. March 2003.

Anger Management - What Works in Preventing School Violence -  from the Safe & Responsive Schools Project funded by a 3-year grant from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education.

School Violence

Center for the Prevention of School Violence

Educators for Social Responsibility

Other Topics of Violence Prevention

Education Development Center - Search on key word "violence" to find dozens of resources.

National Center on Elder Abuse

 

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