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      Mass Shootings in America : Moving Beyond Newtown

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      Homicide Studies
      SAGE Publications

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          Video games and youth violence: a prospective analysis in adolescents.

          The potential influence of violent video games on youth violence remains an issue of concern for psychologists, policymakers and the general public. Although several prospective studies of video game violence effects have been conducted, none have employed well validated measures of youth violence, nor considered video game violence effects in context with other influences on youth violence such as family environment, peer delinquency, and depressive symptoms. The current study builds upon previous research in a sample of 302 (52.3% female) mostly Hispanic youth. Results indicated that current levels of depressive symptoms were a strong predictor of serious aggression and violence across most outcome measures. Depressive symptoms also interacted with antisocial traits so that antisocial individuals with depressive symptoms were most inclined toward youth violence. Neither video game violence exposure, nor television violence exposure, were prospective predictors of serious acts of youth aggression or violence. These results are put into the context of criminological data on serious acts of violence among youth.
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              The patterns and prevalence of mass murder in twentieth-century America

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                Journal
                Homicide Studies
                Homicide Studies
                SAGE Publications
                1088-7679
                1552-6720
                December 04 2013
                December 18 2013
                : 18
                : 1
                : 125-145
                Article
                10.1177/1088767913510297
                e32ea784-48fa-491c-b3ec-d5df35711337
                © 2013
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