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Media Violence and Aggression counters the claim that media violence leads twidespread social aggression It is different from all other works in this area in that it dispels this myth through a multiple-method analysis Media Violence and Aggression argues that there are, indeed, media effects that derive from media violence, pornography, and other kinds of visual, cyberspace, and print based messages But for psychologically well people, these effects are manageable and fall within what society and the culture can abide For psychologically unwell people, however, the authors argue that media violence can create behavioural changes that are not within manageable limits And it is these people about whom society should concern itself