Video game violence research has 'not been very well done'
An even-handed piece in the New York Times cites various experts in psychology, criminology, and economics who agree that studies connecting game violence to violent crime are inconclusive.
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An even-handed piece in the New York Times cites various experts in psychology, criminology, and economics who agree that studies connecting game violence to violent crime are inconclusive.
The National Rifle Association has released a new game for iDevices today called NRA: Practice Range
NRA VP Wayne LaPierre argued that guns themselves are not the cause of gun-related violence in the country, choosing to deflect much of the blame on violent media. "There exists in this country a callous, corrupt and corrupting shadow industry that sells, and sows, violence against its own people."