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Video Games don't make boys violent
Playing violent video games do not turn young boys into criminal or violent people, according to two Harvard Medical School psychologists.
In an interview, Dr Lawrence Kutner and Dr Cheryl Olsen of Harvard Medical School defended the nature of video games that the young generation is hooked to.
The pair said that there was no evidence to suggest such games cause aggression in the behaviour of young people.
"If you look at the violent crime in the US over the past 20 years among teenagers it's gone down, and gone down significantly, and if you look at video game play, it's gone up," News.com.au quoted them, as saying.
"The big concern that you hear the politicians and the pundits argue, that playing violent video games will somehow turn your child into a criminal or a violent person, there's absolutely no evidence for that," they added.



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