Director — Zack Snyder Actors — Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher Film Genre — Action Label — Roadshow Subtitles — English Running Time — 119 Aspect Ratio — 1.85:1 Region Coding — B TV Standard — HD Rating — M Consumer Advice — Action
violence Year of Release — 2017 Primary Format — Movies / TV — 4K Ultra HD
Director — Paul King Actors — Hugh Bonneville, Hugh Grant, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent Film Genre — Family Label — Universal Sony Pictures P / l Audio — English (Dolby Atmos) Subtitles — English Running Time — 95 Aspect Ratio — 2.39:1 Region Coding — B (Blu - Ray) TV Standard — HD Rating — G Consumer Advice — Very mild themes and
violence Year of Release — 2017 Primary Format — Movies / TV — Blu - Ray
Actors — Kevin Sorbo, Lisa Ryder, Laura Bertram, Gordon Michael Woolvett, Lexa Doig, Keith Hamilton Cobb, Steve Bacic Film Genre — TV Sci - Fi Label — Via Vision Entertainment Audio — English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Running Time — 4500 Aspect Ratio — 1.77:1 Region Coding — 4 TV Standard — PAL Rating — M Consumer Advice — Low level
violence Year of Release — 2000 Primary Format — Movies / TV — DVD
Not exact matches
The research continued, and in May 1982 the National Institute
of Mental Health
released the findings
of a ten -
year follow - up to the surgeon general's 1972 study: «After ten more
years of research, the consensus among most
of the research community is that
violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
Of the more than 600 movies released in this country each year, a substantial number of them are «guilty» of proselytizing on behalf of a worldview that celebrates greed, trivializes violence and winks at sexual activity among people of all ages at all time
Of the more than 600 movies
released in this country each
year, a substantial number
of them are «guilty» of proselytizing on behalf of a worldview that celebrates greed, trivializes violence and winks at sexual activity among people of all ages at all time
of them are «guilty»
of proselytizing on behalf of a worldview that celebrates greed, trivializes violence and winks at sexual activity among people of all ages at all time
of proselytizing on behalf
of a worldview that celebrates greed, trivializes violence and winks at sexual activity among people of all ages at all time
of a worldview that celebrates greed, trivializes
violence and winks at sexual activity among people
of all ages at all time
of all ages at all times.
But research continued, and in May
of 1982, the National Institute for Mental Health
released the findings
of a 10 -
year follow up on the Surgeon General «s 1972 Study entitled Television and Behavior: «After ten more
years of research, the consensus among most
of the research community is that
violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
Late last
year, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office
released a report on the treatment
of youthful inmates at the jail, which found «a culture
of violence.»
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«It appears that family dynamics occurring in the preschool
years and in middle childhood are critical in the development
of aggression and dating
violence in the teenage
years,» Livingston said in a university news
release.
DVD Details Director — Danny Strong Actors — Nicholas Hoult, Zoey Deutch, Kevin Spacey, Sarah Paulson, Brian d'Arcy James, Lucy Boynton Film Genre — Drama Label — Roadshow Audio — English (Dolby Digital 5.1) Running Time — 104 Region Coding — 4 TV Standard — PAL Rating — M Consumer Advice — Mature themes,
violence and coarse language
Year of Release — 2016 Primary Format — Movies / TV — DVD
DVD Details Film Genre — TV Drama Label — Universal Sony Pictures P / l Audio — English (Dolby Digital 2.0) Running Time — 178 Aspect Ratio — 1.78:1 Region Coding — 4 TV Standard — PAL Rating — M Consumer Advice — Coarse language,
Violence, Sex scenes and nudity
Year of Release — 2017 Primary Format — Movies / TV — DVD
Crime,
violence, dropout rates and out -
of - school suspensions declined across North Carolina public schools last school
year, according to a report
released by state education officials.
A little more than a
year after Night Trap was
released, the game was immortalized as the focal point
of a Dec. 1993 Senate hearing on video game
violence spearheaded by Democrats Herb Kohl and Joseph Lieberman.
This was perhaps most apparent in her first solo show, last
year's Exotic Trade at The Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg, which explored the histories, politics and memories
of information communication technologies through 13 artworks, with the aim
of exposing — as the Goodman Gallery press
release puts it — «the
violence and erasure carried by our current networks» and exploring the potential
of spiritual technologies.
A Parents Television Council report
released after the Parkland shooting found that 61 percent
of primetime broadcast television shows contain
violence, 39 percent contained
violence and guns, and every program was rated as being suitable for a 14 -
year - old child, or even younger.
That's why this
year's CEDAW Report Card is being
released on the National Day
of Remembrance and Action on
Violence against Women, the anniversary
of the murders
of 14 women at Montreal's École Polytechnique in 1989.
Massachusetts legal aid organizations turned away nearly two - thirds
of people qualifying for civil legal assistance over the last
year due to a lack
of funding, leaving thousands
of low - income residents without representation in cases from domestic
violence to foreclosure, according to the findings
of a statewide task force to be
released Wednesday.
However, the latest AIHW Child Protection Report
released in March this
year contains some administrative data that highlights some
of the
violence that children experience within family context.
The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission will shortly
release a paper which provides an overview
of the research, educational and advocacy work that we have done over recent
years on issues relating to family
violence in Indigenous communities.