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Violence
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A set of behaviors that produces injuries as well as the outcomes of these behaviors (the injuries themselves)
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Intentional Injuries
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Injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation that involves the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or a group or community
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Unintentional Injuries
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Injury, death, or harm that involves accidents committed without intent to harm, often as a result of circumstances or without premeditation
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What are the 4 offenses that result from violent crimes that involve force or threat of force?
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1. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter
2. Forcible rape 3. Robbery 4. Aggravated assault |
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What are some factors contributing to violence?
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Poverty, unemployment, parental influence, cultural beliefs, discrimination.
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Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED)
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Comprises repeated episodes of aggressive, violent behavior that is grossly out of proportion to the event.
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What are the three types of intentional injury?
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Interpersonal violence, collective violence, and self directed violence
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Child Abuse
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The harm of child by a caregiver, generally a parent.
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Neglect
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Failure to provide for a child's basic need for food, shelter, clothing, medical care, education, and proper supervision.
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Interpersonal Violence
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Violence inflicted against one individual by another or a small group of others; Includes homicide, domestic violence, child abuse, elder abuse, and sexual victimization
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Homicide
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Death that results from intent to injure or kill
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Domestic Violence
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This term refers to the use of force to control another person and maintain power in the home environment
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Cycle of Violence
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Tention building, Incident and acute battering, Remorse
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Sexual Victimization
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An individual is forced to comply with or endure another’s sexual acts or overtures.
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Sexual assault
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Any act in which one person is sexually intimate with another person without that person’s consent.
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Acquaintance rape
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Any rape where the rapist is known to the victim.
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Social Contributors to Sexual Violence
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Minimization, trivialization, blaming the victim, pressure to be macho
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Collective Violence
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Violence perpetrated by groups
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Terrorism
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The use of unlawful force or violence against persons or property to intimidate of coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.
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