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ort that they have took an interest in instead of mediatypes and others who do not have a clue in what they are talking about when saying that the violence insports should be eliminated. BibliographyAberdeen, R. (1995, Mar.). "Participant observation and research into football hooliganism:Reflections on the problems of entree and everyday risks." Sociology of Sport Journal12, 1-20. Family Violence Prevention Fund. "Calling foul: Sports and domestic violence".http//.www.icg.apc.org/fund/men/sports. htmlGantz, W. (1995, Mar.). "Fanship and the television sports viewing experience." Sociology ofSport Journal 12, 56-74. Lapchick, R. (Ed.). (1986). Fractured focus. Lexington, MA.: Lexington Books.Lunney, D. (1996, March 26). Refs on run: Abuse of officials on rise in Manitoba. Winnipeg Sun, p.39.McPherson, B. D., Curtis, J. E., & Loy, J. W. (1989). The social significance of sport. Champaign,IL.: Human Kenetics Books.Messner, M. A., & Sabo, D. F. (1994). Sex, violence and power in sports. Freedom, CA.: The CrossingPress.Snyder, E. E., & Spreitzer, E. A. (1983). Social aspects of sport. Englewood Cliffs, NJ.:Prentice-Hall Inc. Abstract In this essay, the main topic was to show that although there is an increase in the amount ofviolence that is occuring in sports, it should not be eliminated from the games that it is being used in. Although there has been a call by some to have violence such as fighting and body contacteliminated from games such as hockey, the reason that it is good to have these acts is because it allowsyou to vent your fustration out on a willing opponent instead of taking t out on an unsuspectingindividual like a spouse or child. The violence that is being used in sports should stay in the game due to its popularit...

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