There are several journals, books and articles concerning violence in the media. I'd like to offer five articles where you can learn more about my argument.

  1. The Impact of Electronic Media Violence: Scientific Theory and Research by L. Rowelll Huesman

Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2704015/

Husemann's research has provided a very clear understanding of how media violence has occurred. The author has explained it from the beginning of the media and when we first began to see the information. The article has a lot of sources from the research. The impact of the media on people's health and behavior has also been discussed. Many writers have used major ideas and models to describe violence and aggression in the media.

This study may be helpful if you're interested in learning more about media violence as a whole.

  1. Media exposure to mass violence events can fuel a cycle of distress.

Link:  https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aav3502

 Another excellent work by four authors. At the start of the essay, they discuss how the media has reacted to mass shootings in America. This article clearly explains how frequent exposure to news coverage of these events has been connected to negative mental health effects. To conduct the study, four authors from the University of California's psychology department evaluated samples to learn how post-event reactions to one national disaster could sensitize individuals to news coverage of another tragedy over time. They have gained a thorough understanding of the subject by using various methods. If you're looking for information on the physical repercussions of violence in the media, I'd recommend this article. 

  1. Social Learning, the Media, and Violence

http://www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/professionals/oyap/roots/volume5/chapter10_media_violence.aspx

I don't remember ever reading a government piece that had to explain in great depth how media violence impacts adolescents.

The government of Ontario's literature study is a summary of all media theories connected to media violence against kids. Initially, it provided a clear picture of how worried North America is about this issue. The essay then goes on to discuss the situation in Canada. It has also defined media violence and aggression, as well as presented theoretical explanations for the media's effects. Various literary works have been used to explain short-term, long-term, and individual influences on the media. Most significantly, they have supplied proof to back up their claim. If you're interested in how media violence impacts youth, I highly recommend reading this article.