Abstract
Exposure to violence in media, including television, movies, music and video games, represents a significant risk to children and adolescent’s personality and growth. Extensive research evidences indicates that media violence can contribute to aggressive behavior, desensitization to violence, nightmares and fear of being harmed. The present research analyses the socio-cultural and psychological impacts of media on youth studying at Secondary Level education in Tehsil Batkhela, Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, th th Pakistan. The data was collected from 100 students of Class 9 and 10 of four selected schools using simple random sampling technique. The study reflects that apart from the positive role of media; it is also responsible for creating numerous socio-cultural and psychological impacts among youth. These impacts predominantly include tension, fear, anxiety, frustration, aggression, and deviance that lead to victimization of the viewers. The research recommends that an initiative is inevitable in such circumstances to overcome the hastily-spreading consequences of media, where the primary responsibility must be shouldered by PEMRA in terms of policy implementation.

Arab Naz, Asghar Khan, Waseem Khan, Gauhar Saeed, Nasim Khan. (2015) Media, Violence and the Culture of Victimization: A Sociological Analysis of the Socio-cultural and Psychological Impacts of Media on Youth, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-07, Issue-1.
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