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- 1 in 10 Young Adults Admits to Sexual Violence
- AMA Fires Out Against Gun Violence 'Epidemic'
- Brief Chat May Reduce Violent Behavior in Teens
- Bullies: Prey and Weak Suffer
- CDC: School Homicides Are Rare
- Counseling Helps Kids Cope With Violence
- Date Fighting Linked to Destructive Behavior
- Do Physical Defects Lead to Violent Teens?
- Getting Kids Away From TV: A Parent's Guide
- Gun Safety: What You Don't Know Can Hurt
- Kids and R-Rated Movies: A Scary Trend
- Kids Exposed to Bullying & Violence May Age Faster
- Kids See TV Violence Despite Parental Control
- Kids' Movies May Be More Violent Than G Rating Implies
- Lawmakers Worried About Media and Kids
- Lead Exposure May Increase Violent Behavior
- Media Violence Does Affect Children, Medical Groups Say
- Media Violence May Affect Children's Minds
- Media Violence Spurs Fear, Aggression in Kids
- More Video Games Should Be Rated 'V' for Violent
- Most Children Learn Violent Behavior at Home
- Parents Less Worried by Kids' Media Exposure
- Psychiatrists Focus on Teen Violence
- Psychologists Attack Violent Video Games
- Reducing Handgun Violence -- One Step at a Time
- Relationship Violence Common in College
- School Safety Study
- School Violence and the Media
- School Violence Prevention Requires Comprehensive Social Effort
- Seeing Violence Can Affect Kids More Than Adults Realize
- Seeing Violence Promotes Violence in Kids
- Sex & Violence
- Should Parents Worry About Violence in Movies, Music, Games?
- Strong School Ties May Keep Kids From Risky, Violent Behavior
- Study Pinpoints High-Risk Times for School Violence
- Study: Violence Abounds in PG, PG-13 Films
- Teen Births, Youth Violent Crimes Down
- Teen Dating Violence Linked to Substance Abuse, Depression
- Teens and Wrestling: Watching Leads to Dating Violence
- The FBI Weighs in on Preventing School Violence
- The Riot Stuff
- TV Prompts Real-Life Violence
- TV Violence Has Long-Lasting Effects
- Ultraviolent Video Games Too Accessible for Kids
- Video Games and Violent Kids
- Video Games May Dull Shock at Violence
- Video Games Numb Players to Violence
- Violence at Home Can Trigger Symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children
- Violence Common in Nursery Rhymes
- Violent Crime Committed by Girls Is on the Increase
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