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Economists Say Movie Violence Might Temper the Real Thing - New York Times
Topic: Miscellaneous 2:57 pm EST, Jan  7, 2008

Are movies like “Hannibal” and the remake of “Halloween,” which serve up murder and mutilation as routine fare, actually making the nation safer?

A paper presented by two researchers over the weekend to the annual meeting of the American Economic Association here challenges the conventional wisdom, concluding that violent films prevent violent crime by attracting would-be assailants and keeping them cloistered in darkened, alcohol-free environs.

Economists Say Movie Violence Might Temper the Real Thing - New York Times



 
 
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