Research paper hereAbstract:
Psychological studies invariably find a positive relationship between violent video game play and aggression. However, these studies cannot account for either aggressive effects of alternative activities video game playing substitutes for or the possible selection of relatively violent people into playing violent video games. That is, they lack external validity. We investigate the relationship between the prevalence of violent video games and violent crimes. Our results are consistent with two opposing effects. First, they support the behavioral effects as in the psychological studies. Second, they suggest a larger voluntary incapacitation effect in which playing either violent or non-violent games decrease crimes. Overall, violent video games lead to decreases in violent crime.Number of Pages in PDF File: 42
Keywords: Video Games, Violence, Crime
JEL Classifications: D08, K14, L86
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.c...act_id=1804959
Credits to
Scott Cunningham
Baylor University
Benjamin Engelstätter
Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) - Information and Communication Technologies Research Group
Michael R. Ward
University of Texas at Arlington - College of Business Administration - Department of Economics
Anyways, at least call of duty has a purpose
The paper says video games can cause aggression but does not contribute to crime.
People would take out their anger ingame rather than irl
basically, if you're spending time playing video games, the less likely you're going to commit a crime.





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