This document presents a comprehensive study on whether there is a link between video games and violence in youth. It examines statistics, medical journals, news articles, and psychological studies. The studies find no correlation between violence and video games. Violent crime rates have significantly decreased in the U.S. from 1994 to 2010 while video game sales have increased. Longitudinal studies also find that the amount of time youth spend playing video games has no adverse effects on behavior. While some argue that video games cause violence, the extensive research presented in this document finds no evidence to support that claim.