IMPACT OF TELEVISION VIOLENCE                          IN RELATION TO JUVENILE DELINQUENCY                          TABLE OF CONTENTS                          IntroductionEffects Of Television - The BeginningCorrelational                         ExperimentsField ExperimentsCause And Effects On Types Of                         ChildrenConclusionReferences 113568                          When children are taught how to tie their shoes, it is because of how                         their parents showed them.   When children are taught how to do math                        problems it is because how their teachers show them. With all of the role                        models how does television effect our children?                         Many adults feel that because they watched television when they were                        young and they have not been negatively affected then their children                        should not be affected as well. What we must first realize is that                        television today is different than television of the past, violence is more                        prevalent in todays programming unlike the true family programming of                        the past.                         EFFECTS OF TELEVISION - THE BEGINNING                         Questions about the effects of television violence have been around since                        the beginning of television. The first mention of a concern about                        television's effects upon our children can be found in many Congressional                        hearings as early as the 1950s. For example, the United States Senate                        Committee on Juvenile Delinquency held a series of hearings during                        1954-55 on the impact of television programs on juvenile crime. These                        hearings were only the beginning of continuing congressional                        investigations by thi...