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36 Cards in this Set
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adverse effects of child labor
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Intellectual Development
-Child labor associated with adult illiteracy -Lost educational opportunity Health Issues -Bangladesh study: General poorer health of child workers |
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leading cause of death for small children?
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suffocation
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leading cause of death of teena
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motor vehicle accidents
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leading cause of deaht of adults
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poisoning occupational
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leading cause of death of elderly
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fall
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reasons why young workers are at higher risk for accidents and injuries
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-personal protective equipment is designed for adults,useless by children
Often intolerable work conditions 25 kids likely to acquire disease at an early age as a result of hazardous work Ex –kids more susceptible to the adverse health effects of lead |
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risk factors for young workers
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1. lack of experience
2. lack of health and safety training 3. developed characteristics (physical, psychological, cognitive) |
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stress for women in the workplace
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-Problems of Multiple Roles
-The Structure of Women’s Work -Job Control -Violence in the Workplace -Discrimination -Sexual Harassment |
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3 major challenges women face with all types of daily work
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-Part-time workers earn only 60% as much as fulltime and
dont get as many benefits -Temporary workers stress not knowing when next job is, work more overtime -Home workers are usually paid by piece rate, which leads to increased speed, long hours and high injury rates |
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affects of discrimination
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Economic: lower pay than men for same work
Social: isolation from supervisors and co-workers Personal: low self-esteem and reduced creative growth |
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Locus of Control
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internal: individual believes that his behavior is guided by his personal decisions and efforts
external: indiv. believes that his behavior is guided by fate, luck or other external circumstances. |
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sexual harassment
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Any unwanted verbal or physical sexual advance
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women working in their home
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Home workers are usually paid by piece rate, which
leads to increased speed, long hours and high injury rates |
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most women report
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- Low authority over decisions
-Uncontrollable, hectic and monotonous work |
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historical placement patterns of minority workers
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Minority workers employed disproportionately in higher risk
occupations. |
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phishing
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fake emails from fake companies that steal your username and password or some will ask for your bank account number and pin
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spyware/adware
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malicious software that can detect every keystroke on your computer to store your personal info.
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skimming
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putting a card reader over an ATM reader to steal your info
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trojan horses
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free cds in the mail that you use on your computer that destroy it
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what personal information is important
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full name, address, drivers license, social security
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domestic terrorism
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terroristic activities of groups/individuals directed at elements of the US Gov't or population WITHOUT foreign direction
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aggression
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an overt verbal or physical act that has the potential top psychologically or physically injure another person
-it is non accidental with and INTENT to injure |
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assertion
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does not have an intent to injure
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hostile aggression
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primary goal is to inflict physical injury or pyshological harm
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instrumental aggression
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occurs in the quest of some non aggressive goal (intent to injure is secondary)
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typical rioter at a sporting event
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young, male, and poorly educated
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outlawry riot
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the game becomes an opportunity for delinquent groups to engage in threatening or destructive acts. the game (and the outcome) are secondary and merely provide the grounds to act out
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Remonstrance
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ideological protest. carefully planned and organized (often an expression of political grievances)
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Confrontational
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more likely to occur between fans of rival teams (not common in North America)
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Frustration
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caused by disgruntled fans. want to retaliate for illegitimate/unaccpetable action
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safety is not freedom from...
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the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss
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behavior is NOT guided...
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by objective risk
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the domino theory emphasizes person-related factors when...
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accidents occur
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effective way to preventing accidents in the accident triad model
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create barriers capable of withstanding energy flow
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least likely to affect long term risk tolerance
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education and training
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perceived risk is most likely to...
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guide human behavior
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