- It’s mums and dads who are failing to keep kids from watching violent and sexual material (The Daily Telegraph (Australia), Oct. 24, 2014)
- Why more parents let kids watch movie violence and sex (BabyCenter blog, Oct. 23, 2014)
- Are Parents Getting Too Used to Sex and Violence in the Media? (Boston.com, Oct. 22, 2014)
- Parents ‘too desensitised to judge appropriate films for children’ (The Guardian, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Study: Parents care less about violence and sex in films after seeing it repeatedly (The Daily Pennsylvanian, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Repeated viewing of violence and sex ‘desensitises parents’ (The Indian Express, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Why Do Parents Let Their Kids Watch More Sex And Violence Today? (American Live Wire, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Parents Desensitized to Violent and Sexual Movies (Headlines & Global News, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Penn Researchers Find Parents Can Be Desensitized To Violence, Sex In Movies (CBS Philly, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Parents desensitized to violence, sex in movies lax about what kids see onscreen (Examiner.com, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Viewing movies or shows with explicit scenes ‘desensitises’ parents (The Health Site (India), Oct. 21, 2014)
- Why the MPAA Sucks at its Job, according to Science (CinemaBlend.com, Oct. 21, 2014)
- Penting! Orang Tua Harus Awasi Tontonan Anak (Inilah.com (Indonesia), Oct. 21, 2014)
- Study Says Parents’ Media Exposure Trickles Down To Children (“All Things Considered” (audio), NPR, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Why are so many graphically violent movies rated PG-13: Rating the raters (“The Frame” (audio), KPCC Southern California Public Radio, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Movies Might Desensitize Violence For Parents, Not Just Kids (Redding Record Searchlight (video), Oct. 20, 2014)
- Study Says Parents Who Watch Sex and Violence Are Desensitized Too (The Wrap, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Studie: Je mehr Filme mit Gewalt- und Sexszenen Eltern schauen, desto früher lassen sie diese auch Kinder schauen(Filmstarts.de (Germany), Oct. 20, 2014)
- Repeated viewing of violence and sex ‘desensitises’ parents (First Post (India), Oct. 20, 2014)
- ‘Repeated exposure’ to movie sex, violence can desensitize parents: study (CBC News, Oct. 20, 2014)
- News Review From Harvard Medical School — Seeing Film Violence May ‘Desensitize’ Parents (InteliHealth, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Watching movie sex and violence may desensitize parents: study (Reuters, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Parents Loosen Up Rules for Viewing (The New York Times, Oct. 20, 2014)
- The violent ‘Taken’ movies are rated PG-13. Do ratings make sense anymore? (The Washington Post, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Parents desensitized with increasing exposure to movie violence/sex (2 Minute Medicine, Oct. 20, 2014)
- How much film violence for kids? Parents losing their compass, study says. (The Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 20, 2014)
- ‘Desensitized’ Parents Let Kids Watch More Movie Violence, Sex (HealthDay, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Parents, Frequent Moviegoers Are Desensitized to Violence, Sex In Film; Likely So Is MPAA Ratings Board: Study(Deadline Hollywood, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Study: The more parents view sex and violence in film, the less they care (Entertainment Weekly, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Why Parents Let Kids Watch More Movies With Sex and Violence (Time.com, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Parents Desensitized to Sex and Violence in Movies, Study Finds (Variety, Oct. 20, 2014)
- Study: Parents and MPAA Raters Can Be Desensitized to Sex and Violence in Film (The Hollywood Reporter, Oct. 20, 2014)
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