Violence as entertainment
Nature
Some persons are emotionally stimulated by viewing scenes of violence in entertainment, such as television films based on crime, horror movies or violent sports such as boxing or bull-fighting. The fear thus engendered can produce an intense emotional satisfaction.
Claim
The viewing of violence as entertainment is dangerous for adolescents as violence can become their main emotional gratification and thus encourage delinquency. There seems to be growing evidence that TV violence induces a sense of paranoia and fear in the general public. There is 10 times more violence on television in the USA, for example, than there is in life and this is leading large numbers of people - particularly women, the elderly, non-whites and disadvantaged citizens - to think of themselves as victims. It can be argued that when people think of themselves as victims, they act as victims, and thereby tend to be victimized.