Brutal games blamed for teenage violence
News The study research promises to re-ignite a controversial debate over the relationship between computer games and real violence. Another recent study by the American Journal of Personality and Social Psychology similarly concludes that computer...
[August 8, 2000, 12:05]
Internet kiosks help domestic violence victims
News A pilot scheme that allows victims of domestic violence to seek help through Internet kiosks is proving very successful among London women. The initiative has been coordinated by Margaret Moran MP, chair of the All-Party Domestic Violence Group...
[December 5, 2001, 16:02]
Violence breaks out before Internet summit
News Just days before the United Nations-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society begins in Tunis, Tunisia, watchdog groups are reporting clashes with authorities and violence toward at least one journalist in the North African city of about...
[November 15, 2005, 9:05]
Bloody games don't breed violence
Talkback they dont make people do violence it is crap to say they do people who do violence make a choice GET ITRIGHT PEOPLE
[October 19, 2005, 19:20]
Game violence: All in the family?
News They will shoot and shoot to kill," said Dave Grossman, a former Army psychologist and author of "Trained to Kill," while testifying before the US Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation last Tuesday during a session on Marketing...
[May 10, 1999, 8:19]
Bloody games don't breed violence
News Tapscott, who has written several books on the effects of the Internet and new media on society, told the game industry that youth violence has actually decreased since 1995, around the time that video games really became big.
[May 14, 1999, 8:23]
Games industry rejects "violence" claims
News The news follows criticism from two US senators who unveiled a survey by the National Institute on Media and the Family in Washington last week. The US survey found adverts for adult games, including SCI's hit Carmageddon, in US magazine Sports...
[December 7, 1998, 11:58]
Hooligans on the Net? Experts lash out at media
News Claims that soccer hooligans use the Internet to organise violence have been attacked by the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS), the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and other organisations, all of which claim the issue is being blown...
[August 9, 1999, 16:09]
Clinical Psychiatry -- 2010 - MobiReader Version
Downloads Topics include: Sleep disorders (insomnia, PMLS, RLS, Narcolepsy.depression, psychosis, the psychiatric exam, domestic violence, child abuse, substance abuse (tobacco, cocaine, opioid, ETOH, etc), eating disorders, factitious illness, anxiety d/o...
[August 26, 2005, 8:00]
Clinical Psychiatry -- 2010 MobiReader Version
Downloads Topics include: Sleep disorders (insomnia, PMLS, RLS, Narcolepsy.depression, psychosis, the psychiatric exam, domestic violence, child abuse, substance abuse (tobacco, cocaine, opioid, ETOH, etc), eating disorders, factitious illness, anxiety d/o...
[August 26, 2005, 8:00]
Clinical Psychiatry 2010
Downloads Topics include: Sleep disorders (insomnia, PMLS, RLS, Narcolepsy.depression, psychosis, the psychiatric exam, domestic violence, child abuse, substance abuse (tobacco, cocaine, opioid, ETOH, etc), eating disorders, factitious illness, anxiety d/o...
[February 24, 2005, 6:00]
Sex, lies and videogames
Talkback The rating was probably increased because it now contains sex AND violence as opposed to just violence. But, in my opinion, the violence of itself should have led to an 18+ (adult) rating anyway. I imagine there are many people that think sex...
[September 1, 2005, 12:20]
Antiracism site target of cyberattack
News The Anti-Defamation League Web site was the target of an anti-Israel attack this week, the latest in a string of cyber break-ins related to the violence in the Middle East. The Internet has clearly become a new weapon in the arsenal of...
[December 28, 2000, 11:30]
Do video games make children violent?
Talkback Video games for anyone who is over the age of 18 are unlikely to have an effect on their violence, and you when you were 10 probably did not know it but trust me you would have suffered some affects. The Exorcist (film), banned when it first...
[May 17, 2005, 12:40]
Web blamed for surge in child porn
Talkback Just about every "authority" has vouched that extreme violence perpetually shown on TV is in no way a cause of increasing violence in society. To blame the Web for what mobile phones do is as absurd as to blame increased road traffic for an...
[January 13, 2004, 13:59]
Do video games make children violent?
News The list for "GTA: San Andreas" includes: "blood and gore", "intense violence", "use of drugs" and "strong sexual content". Thompson, the teen who inspired the lawsuit against Take-Two, got hold of "Grand Theft Auto" well before the recommended age...
[February 24, 2005, 11:10]
Middle east cyberwar heats up
News More than 180 people, most of them Palestinian, have lost their lives during six weeks of violence in the Middle East. But that changed on Wednesday afternoon, when the AIPAC Web site was replaced by another decrying the violence in the Middle East...
[November 6, 2000, 15:49]
Study links violent games and aggression
News Because of the killers' penchant for playing the first-person shooting game "Doom," some believe violent video games should be blamed, at least in part, for the violence. Playing video games are not causative factors leading to violence.
[April 26, 2000, 11:49]
UK's mobile phone mountain keeps growing
News Refuge, a charity that supports the victims of domestic violence, will receive £2.75 for every phone that is handed over. Three-quarters of a million unwanted phones equates to over £2m that could be used to throw a lifeline to the victims of...
[January 6, 2004, 12:50]
US Report: Violent video games under fire
News Senator Lieberman also connected video game violence with the previous year's schoolyard shootings. I am not saying that violent games are to blame for these terrible tragedies," he said, "but as I have said before, these games and their awful ads...
[December 2, 1998, 18:06]



