http://www.joystiq.com/entry/1234000633051606
http://gr.bolt.com/articles/violence/violence.htm

"Game Revolution's Duke Ferris did a hefty bit of research, foraging
through countless studies about violence and video games, reading a
number of charts and graphs from the Department of Justice, and has
come up with this conclusion: the era of kids who grew up with video
games (from about 1993 and after) has the least amount of violent
crime rates ever recorded.  It does not say that video games have
caused these nonviolent tendencies, but it certainly plays down the
notion that video games have been a catalyst for crime.

What makes this article so great is its amount of evidence.  If you do
not believe even a sentence of his piece, there is a link of a study
or a statistic, from such reliable sources as the Department of
Justice and the Surgeon General.  Plus, it's very easy to read and
quite insightful.  Check it out."

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