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Violence

Violence is characterized as the use of physical force by humans to cause harm to other living beings, such as pain, injury, disablement, death, damage and destruction. The World Health Organization (WHO) defines violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or…

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Violence

Nodes142
Edges141
Triples247
Avg. degree1.99
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related to Sources · 56
Violence → Ann Arbor, Appendix Covering Acts June, Barzilai, Benjamin, Cambridge University Press, Communities, Compiled Statutes, Critique, Cultures, Different Stages, Eds, Embracing, Force July, Gad, General, Globalization, History, In, ISBN, James
related to Public health · 19
Violence → Department, Disability, First, Fourth, Gomez, Gordon, He, In, Injury Prevention, Public, Resolution WHA49, Second, The, The World Health Organization's, Third, WHO, World, World Health Assembly, World Health Organization
related to Historical · 18
Violence → Douglas, For, Fry, Germs, Guns, Holocene, However, Jared Diamond, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Other, Paleolithic, Scientific, Social, Some, Steel, The Third Chimpanzee, This
related to Criminal justice · 17
Violence → Blueprints, Colorado Boulder, Delinquency Prevention, Despite, For, In, Indeed, It, Justice, Juvenile, Juvenile Justice, Office, One, The, University, US, US Department
related to External links · 17
Violence → Aggression, American Psychological AssociationWorld Report, Archived, Biotechnology Information, Centers, Disease Control, National Center, Plain Sight, PreventionViolence, Secretary-General, UNICEFHeat, United NationsHidden, Violence Against Children Archived, Violence Archived, Wayback Machine, Wayback MachineNeurobiology, World Health OrganizationViolence
related to Philosophical · 13
Violence → Arendt, Both Foucault, Civil, Governments, Hannah Arendt, Its, Johanna Oskala, Law, Max Weber, Most, No, Slavoj, Some
related to Prevalence · 9
Violence → Between, For, Furthermore, In, Injuries, It's, Of, This, Violence-related
related to Relational · 9
Violence → American, Cross-cultural, For, In, Murray, Relational, Straus, The American, United States
is a · 7
Violence → act of causing harm by an inability to understand the conversation of others due to ignorance, behavior that is found throughout human history.Lawrence H, form of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or rights, form of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or rights.InterpersonalInterpersonal viole…, fourth leading cause of death worldwide, matter of perception as well as a measurable phenomenon, very broad concept
has impact · 7
Violence → Economics, Health, Mental, Peace, Physical, The, The Institute

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Violenceis aform of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or rights.InterpersonalInterpersonal viole…0.90text
Violenceis aform of violence wherein some social structure or social institution may harm people by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or rights0.90text
Violenceis afourth leading cause of death worldwide0.90text
Violenceis amatter of perception as well as a measurable phenomenon0.90text
Violenceis avery broad concept0.90text
Violenceis abehavior that is found throughout human history.Lawrence H0.90text
Violenceis aact of causing harm by an inability to understand the conversation of others due to ignorance0.90text
statesinstance ofand by larger groups0.80text
self-mutilation.CollectiveAccording to WHOinstance ofwhich includes acts0.80text
collective violence refers toinstance ofwhich includes acts0.80text
schoolsinstance ofmost often in the home but also in settings0.80text
orphanagesinstance ofmost often in the home but also in settings0.80text

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