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 Suddenly, video games stanley tumbler  are blamed for a long list of social ills  Video games have occasionally served as a convenient scapegoat for whatever ails youth. But just this week, the normal trickle of blame has become a torrent, with loud proclamations from many quarters that computer games are making kids violent, stupid and sick. Researchers at the University of Michigan published a study in the Journal of Adolescent Health this week that found exposure to virtual violence increases the risk that children and adults will behave aggressively.New Zealandrsquo  national manager of police youth services, Superintendent Bill Harris polene usa on, said this week that youth violence has jumped in the past two or three years worldwide, which he says coincides with the rise of advanced console games like the Xbox. His point is that better quality video games increase the realism of violence, which does a better job of desensitizing kids to the real thing.  The German Society for Scientific Person-Centered Psychotherapy this w polene deutschland eek publicly advocated a total ban on violent computer games.The claimed link between games and violence is a direct result of the content of some games, which enables kids to spend hours in a fantasy world where theyrsquo;re rewarded for attacking, maiming or killing other virtual characters. However, the addictive quality of computer games, which can take time away from other activities like reading and exercise, are also blamed for causing proble