11891. TELEVISION VIOLENCE: THE PROBLEM AND SOME POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS. Defines the problem and surveys the literature demonstrating the relationship between TV violence and children's aggressive/violent behavior. Considers three government-led "solutions" to the problem: 1) time-of-day restrictions on violent content programming; 2) use of the "v-chip" technology; and 3) a public health anti-violence campaign. Argues against solutions #1 and #2 on the basis that they violate first amendment provisions of free speech and supports the public health campaign as the only reasonable method of addressing the root of the problem -- the high level of violence on TV. 7 pages, 18 footnotes, 16 bibliographic sources.