Saturday, September 29, 2012

Facebook Considered Bloody Violence Trigger


London - Britain's criminal anti Institute harshly criticized the social networking site Facebook. They accused the site owned by Mark Zuckerberg was just letting the game play pin-prick accessed Facebook.

Perhaps because we heard scattered protests continued, the knife icon has been removed from Facebook. This knife game actually includes third-party applications, not the creation of Facebook.

The members of Facebook can share 'pierced' virtually with other members icon knife. Although maybe the goal is just to play, the game is considered to promote the values ​​of youth violence. Especially now, with his knife crime in the UK increasingly implicated among young people.

"It is horrible. We really condemn it," the opinion of Raymond Stewart of anti-crime group Urban Concepts told us of the UK Press Association.

Meanwhile, the inmate is prohibited Play Games,.

The inmates in the United Kingdom banned from playing video games. In fact, all inmates are prohibited from playing computer games with a rating of 18 from the end of September this year. Not simply could not play the game, but only prisoners who get the privilege that could touch the kind of Playstation game console.

Because, it is feared these games will make the inmates commit acts of violence, such as we quoted from the Mirror.

Privileges such example, only inmates who are at the level of Incentives and Earned Privileges, namely that show positive behavior, or inmates at risk of suicide is allowed to play the game.

Hopefully, the inmates perform useful activities rather than neg-game, which is feared can make inmates become more violent.

The prison authorities are also prohibited from buying hardware or computer games for narapida with tax money. This is emphasized in the document Prison Service Instruction Number 32/2008. Last year the British government claimed to spend more than 10 thousand pounds to buy 80 and 15 Playstation Xbox for juvie.

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