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Americans once to loot and kill because of the games
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Americans once to loot and kill because of the games

For the past twenty years, the crime rate in the United States has steadily reduced. What is not only accused of the game: they cause aggression, and lower academic performance, and addictive drugs is not worse. But lately, more and more voices of scientists who are trying to refute this slander

What is not only accused of the game: they cause aggression, and lower academic performance, and addictive drugs is not worse. But lately, more and more voices of scientists who are trying to refute this slander. The FBI collected statistics on murders and robberies in the United States from 1972 to 2010, which clearly shows that the last twenty years, the crime rate is steadily declining. Why? The BBC published an article which named the ten most probable causes, among which is reducing demand for drugs, and improved police work, and even the spread of cameras on mobile phones - is now a crime could easily be written by any random passers-by. The list also contains the results of a recent study by Texas researchers, working jointly with the Centre for European Economic Research. Their findings are simple: keep the video games teens away from the streets, and therefore - and of crime. According to scientists, this is more than offset any impact of the game, even if they kill people right and left. Importantly, young people have things to do. Tags: games, research

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