As GTA IV Launches, Harvard Med School Author Advises Parents: Relax

Today’s Seattle Post-Intelligencer features a front page article on GTA IV which includes an interview with one of the authors of Grand Theft Childhood: The Surprising Truth about Violent Video Games.

Authors Lawrence Kutner and Cheryl Olson are both members of the Harvard Medical School faculty and the recently-released book has been widely acclaimed by the video game community for its reasonable - and unqiue - perspective on video game violence.

Kutner told the P-I:

For most kids and most parents, the bottom-line results of our research can be summed up in a one word: Relax… We have a enlarged history of panicking by the introduction of new media. We have no evidence that is different.

The real question is which kids whether any are at significant risk, and can we use behavior involving violent video game play as markers as what kids [should watch].

If you’re looking for more of Kutner’s thoughts, the Toronto Star has an excerpt of Grand Theft Childhood in today’s edition.

The Post-Intelligencer story also features interviews with a concerned parent, as well as with What The Play editor John Davison and Hilarie Cash, author of the upcoming book Video Games & Your Kids: How Parents Stay in Control.

GP: Big thanks to GamePolitics reader Phantom for the tip!

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