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Violence- threat of or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person Victim- person who is attacked Assailant- person who attacks.

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Page 1: Violence- threat of or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person  Victim- person who is attacked  Assailant- person who attacks.

VIOLENCE

Page 2: Violence- threat of or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person  Victim- person who is attacked  Assailant- person who attacks.

Violence- threat of or actual use of physical force against oneself or another person

Victim- person who is attacked

Assailant- person who attacks another person

 

Based on 2010 statistics in the U.S.:Every 31-minutes a death by homicide occurs.

Every 14-minutes someone commits suicide.

Every 2-minutes someone is sexually assaulted.

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Costs of Violence Costs to Victim

Permanent injuries Death Pain Physical and emotional scars Anger Fear Depression Trouble focusing on future Burden on family

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Costs to Assailant Serious injury Guilt or shame Fear of retaliation Criminal charges Court costs Lawyer fees Jail time Trouble finding a job

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Costs to Society Financial costs

Healthcare Taxes for law enforcement, courts and

prisons Metal detectors and security for

schools Emotional costs

Fear of violence affects daily living Suspicious of strangers

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Risk Factors for Violence Poverty Family Violence Media Violence Availability of Weapons Drug Abuse Membership in Gangs

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Violence in Schools Harassment- Unwanted remarks or

actions that cause a person emotional or physical harm.

Bullying- the use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person.

Hazing- requiring a person to do degrading, risky, or illegal acts in order to join a group.

Vandalism- intentionally damaging or destroying another person’s property.

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Hate Violence- speech or behavior that is aimed at a person or group based on personal characteristics.

Sexual Harassment- any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or sexual advance.

 Stereotype- an exaggerated belief or overgeneralization about an entire group of people.

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Prejudice- negative feelings about a group based on stereotypes.

 Discrimination- the unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice.

Intolerance- a lack of acceptance of another person’s opinions, beliefs, or actions.

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How Fights Start Arguments Anger – the root of most arguments

and of many fights Hurt Pride and Embarrassment Revenge – leads to cycle of violence Peer Pressure – more difficult to

avoid a fight if bystanders are present Instigators – people that

encourage fighting while staying out of the fight themselves

Control – desire to have control over another (main reason for domestic violence)

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Preventing Fights Recognize the Conflict Early Learn to ignore some conflicts

Be flexible Control your anger

Confront the person wisely Choose a time and place carefully Stay Calm Negotiate a solution

Do the unexpected Provide a way out Be willing to apologize

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Helping others avoid fights Mediation Role as a bystander Involve an adult

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Violence Quiz. Match the following words with the correct definition:

 1. Hate violence 2. Prejudice 3. Stereotype 4. Intolerance 5.Discrimination

A. Negative feelings about a group based on stereotypes.

B. A lack of acceptance of another person’s opinions, beliefs, or actions

C. Speech or behavior that is aimed at a person or group based on personal characteristics.

D. The unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice

E. An exaggerated belief or overgeneralization about an entire group of people.

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Harassment

Unwanted remarks or actions that cause a person emotional or physical harm.

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Bullying

the use of threats or physical force to intimidate and control another person.

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Hazing

requiring a person to do degrading, risky, or illegal acts in order to join a group.

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Vandalism

intentionally damaging or destroying another person’s property.

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Hate Violence

speech or behavior that is aimed at a person or group based on personal characteristics.

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Sexual Harassment

any uninvited and unwelcome sexual remark or sexual advance.

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Stereotype

an exaggerated belief or overgeneralization about an entire group of people.

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Prejudice

negative feelings about a group based on stereotypes.

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Discrimination

the unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice.

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Intolerance

a lack of acceptance of another person’s opinions, beliefs, or actions.