
ISBN 9780313379543
Publisher: Praeger Publishers
Hardback: 230 pages
Pub Date: Oct 2010
US$44.95 |
Online and Electronic Gaming: Fun, Abuse, Compulsion, and Crime
McQuade, Colt & Sampat
Games come naturally to humans, so it is no wonder that electronics and the Internet have engendered a thriving gaming industry. Written by a life-long gamer, parent educator security director, and university professor, Online and Electronic Gaming: Fun, Abuse, Compulsion, and Crime offers a comprehensive exploration of this multifaceted world.
Game use for recreation and education is vividly illustrated with real-life stories. These positive tales are contrasted with illustrations of deceptive practices and motivations of gamers who use technology to bully, defraud, hack computer systems, and explore deviancy and sexual fantasies. Internet addiction through gaming is also carefully explained on the basis of medical and social science research. Not an alarmist text, the book maintains a balanced perspective when explaining controversial issues, such as addiction, violent/sex-themed gaming content, and the correlation of gaming with juvenile delinquency or crime. However, the authors do point to the need for responsible gaming aided by informed parents, education, and industry standards for age/developmentally appropriate content, complimented by government oversight and regulation.
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