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In order to acknowledge and understand the true essence of violence, one must understand the root cause of violence. Violence is an issue that is directly associated with the emotional and mental health of an individual. Behavioral violence is defined as a force of physically aggressive behavior against another person. In fact, scientist agrees that violence is embedded in humans. A prime example of this is retaliation from a particular incident that had a dramatic effect on the psyche of a person. In a midst of a heated moment, violence can be exerted due to rage, anger, and fury.
Interestingly enough, most people at times acknowledge that they were at fault for conducting this type of behavior. As the author states, “Mr. Wlasuk said: 'The kids who play these games know all about [guns]. I'm not blaming the games for what happened. But they see a picture of a historical gun and say, "I've used that on Call of Duty". Mr.Wlasuk is discussing the key aspect of violence that sometimes is used for confidence and pride. Many individuals exert violence sometimes to fulfill their ego and to keep an “alpha dog” reputation which enables them to achieve a superiority complex. These games undoubtedly play a vital role in promoting this alter ego, which may be extremely harmful when it comes to conflict resolution.
The young generation in today’s society is the focal point of this conclusive study. Youth violence undoubtedly has sparked much attention as it has become uncontrollable. Research indicates that around 34% of the offenders arrested for federal charges were under the age of 21 according to the Federal Bureau of Investigations. The question remains, what is the root cause of this deadly violence? Many scholars insist that when teenagers are experiencing their youth, they are going through difficult changes and transitions. As they transition into adolescence, they experience new feelings of liberation, anger, and self-confidence. Although that may contribute to a small portion regarding violent behavior, it does give a good indication of some causes.