PG-13 movies becoming more violent, says study
March 6th, 2011 - 5:55 pm ICT by ANIWashington, March 6 (ANI): A new study has found that Hollywood films rated PG-13 today are significantly more violent than those with the same rating a generation ago.
Ron Leone, an associate professor at Stonehill College in Easton, and his colleagues analyzed the content of a sample of PG-13 movies from three different years: 1988, 1997 and 2006.
They documented each incident of violence, sexual content, nudity, use of adult language and presentations of substance abuse - the same criteria members of the MPAA’s Classification and Ratings Administration (CARA) consider when assigning a rating to a film.
“Our quantitative content analysis of 45 films indicated a significant increase in violent content in these films, despite the ratings remaining the same,” Leone said.
“We searched for evidence of ‘creep’ in all categories, but our results pointed to one conclusion.
“In the PG-13 rating category, the only area of adult content on the rise was violence,” he said.
According to Leone, none of the other four areas showed any statistically significant evidence of ratings creep.
“Said another way, today’s PG-13 movie was yesterday’s R movie,” he said.
“This is important because it is at this level–the PG-13/R threshold–that it matters most, as this distinction serves as a line of demarcation between restricted and unrestricted access by children to movies.
“Our results suggest a leniency toward violent content by the MPAA ratings board that parallels America’s parents’ greater comfort with children being exposed to violence than other types of adult content in the unrestricted PG-13 rating category,” Leone said.
The finding was published this week in the Journal of Children and Media. (ANI)
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