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Lesson Lesson 3 3 12/6/11 Protecting yourself from violence In order to protect yourself from violence, you need to be aware of the causes of violence and the factors that contribute to violence. List 3 violent acts that you are aware of within GCIT List 3 common causes of these types of violent acts within GCIT? List at least 3 factors that helped contribute to the violent acts.

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12/6/11Protecting yourself from violence

In order to protect yourself from violence, you need to be aware of the causes of violence and the factors that contribute to violence. List 3 violent acts that you are aware of within GCITList 3 common causes of these types of violent acts within GCIT?List at least 3 factors that helped contribute to the violent acts.

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Lesson Lesson 33Protecting Yourself from

Violence

How can you avoid being the victim of a violent act?

Choose behaviors that minimize your chances of being a victim.

Recognize possible sources of violence in your environment.

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• Compare the causes and effects of violence

• Show influences on violence, such as the media and alcohol and other drugs

• Identify different types of violence and strategies for avoiding violence

• Develop strategies for avoiding gangs and weapons

In this lesson, you will learn to:

Lesson Objectives

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Lesson Lesson 33Why Violence Occurs

Causes of Violence

Some people use violence as a means of dealing with conflicts. In such cases, the victim may know his or her assailant.

Some common causes of violence and deliberate injury:

• Need to control others: Using violence to control others.

• Way of expressing anger: Striking out against others.

• Prejudice: Some acts of violence are crimes of hate that stem from prejudice.

• Retaliation: People sometimes use violence to retaliate against individuals or groups.

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Lesson Lesson 33Factors That Contribute to Violence

Weapons Availability

Media Messages

Substance Abuse

Mental/Emotional Health Issues

Influences on Violence

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Strategies exist to reduce accidents and intentional injuries caused by firearms, as well as to avoid weapons altogether.

Weapons Availability

• People must now undergo background checks in order to purchase guns from licensed dealers.

• People who own guns legally can install safety devices on their firearms.

• Owners are encouraged to keep guns unloaded and securely stored when not in use.

Influences on Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33The Media

The role of the media in contributing to violent behavior is a matter of great debate.

• Some critics point to increased occurrences of violent acts following extensive media coverage of such events.

• Other experts think that young people become desensitized, or emotionally indifferent, to acts of violence when they see such images repeatedly.

Influences on Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Alcohol and Other Drugs

• Drug users often turn to illegal activities, such as robbery, to obtain money to purchase drugs.

• People using alcohol or other drugs cannot think clearly and have difficulty making safe, healthful decisions.

• Use of these substances also makes it difficult for an individual to control his or her emotions. This may cause a person to behave violently.

Influences on Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Mental/Emotional Issues

• People who feel unvalued may use violence in an attempt to prove their self-worth.

• Some violent behaviors are acts of revenge by people who have never learned any other way of dealing with disagreements.

Influences on Violence

• Anger management workshops and counseling are available in most communities for people who have problems controlling their anger.

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Lesson Lesson 33Youth Involvement in Crimes

Youth violence is violence directed toward or carried out by persons under the age of 19.

• Teens are two and a half times more likely to be crime victims than adults are.

• About 100,000 teens are arrested each year for violent crimes such as assault, homicide, and sexual violence.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Assault and Homicide

• Each day in the United States, about 18,000 people survive an assault.

• Some assaults involve people who do not know one another—this is known as random violence.

• Assault may sometimes result in homicide.

• After automobile accidents, homicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 24.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Strategies for Avoiding Violence

If you are being followed, go to a place where there are other people.

If an attacker wants your money or jewelry and you are in danger, throw your purse, wallet, or jewelry away from you. Then run in the opposite direction.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Sexual Violence

• Sexual assault and rape, two forms of sexual violence, differ from sexual harassment in that physical attacks are involved.

• These are acts of violence rather than acts of passion.

• The attacker is generally motivated not by sexual desire but by the desire to force another person to do something he or she does not want to do.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Sexual Assault and Rape

• Sexual assault is often accompanied by battery or the beating of the victim.

• Rape is one of the least reported crimes.

• Of the estimated 683,000 rapes that take place each year, only about 16 percent are reported to police.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Sexual Violence in a Dating Relationship

• Most sexual violence is directed at females, but males may also be victims.

• Currently, 8 percent of teens report being victims of sexual violence during dating by the time they reach the ninth grade.

• In some states, sexual intercourse between a male of any age and a female under the age of 18 is considered rape unless the two are married.

• Penalties for this crime may include going to prison as well as a lifelong record as a sex offender.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Escaping and Surviving a Sexual Attack

Types of Violence

• If you do become the target of a sexual attack, try to run for help.

• If it’s not possible to run, try something else, such as screaming or yelling “Fire!”

• If possible, try to physically disable or stun your attacker.

• Be alert to moments when you might catch the attacker off guard and escape.

• Use your wits and try different approaches.

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Lesson Lesson 33Risks of Gang Membership

Gang-Related Violence

• Gang-related crimes often include the sale of drugs, physical assaults on rival gang members, and homicide.

• Joining a gang increases one’s risk of being arrested, hurt, or killed.

• You can avoid risks associated with gang membership by resisting pressure to join a gang and leaving when you see gang members.

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Q. An unfair opinion or

judgment of a particular group of people is called _________.

Choose the appropriate option.

1. prejudice 2. assault

3. homicide

4. random violence

Quick Review

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A. 1. prejudice

An unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group of people is called prejudice.

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Lesson Lesson 33Quick Review

Q. Common causes of violence

do NOT include:

Choose the appropriate option.

1. Desire to learn new things

2. Anger or frustration

3. Need to control others

4. Prejudice

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A. 1. Desire to learn new things

Common causes of violence do not include the following: desire to learn new things.

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Lesson Lesson 33Quick Review

Q. Use of alcohol or other

drugs helps a person to control his or her emotions, which may lead to violence.

Choose the appropriate option.

True

False

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A. False. Use of alcohol or other drugs does not help a

person to control his or her emotions, which may lead to violence.

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Lesson Lesson 33Quick Review

Q. Messages from the media

can sometimes affect violent behavior.

Choose the appropriate option.

True

False

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A. True. Messages from the media can sometimes affect

violent behavior.

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A. Correct! An unfair opinion or judgment of a particular group

of people is called prejudice.

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A. Correct! Common causes of violence do not include the

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Some common causes of violence and deliberate injury:

• Need to control others: Using violence to control others.

• Way of expressing anger: Striking out against others.

• Prejudice: Some acts of violence are crimes of hate that stem from prejudice.

• Retaliation: People sometimes use violence to retaliate against individuals or groups.

Some people use violence as a means of dealing with conflicts. In such cases, the victim may know his or her assailant.

An assailant is person who commits a violent act against another.

An assailant is person who commits a violent act against another.

Causes of Violence

Why Violence Occurs

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Some common causes of violence and deliberate injury:

• Need to control others: Using violence to control others.

• Way of expressing anger: Striking out against others.

• Prejudice: Some acts of violence are crimes of hate that stem from prejudice.

• Retaliation: People sometimes use violence to retaliate against individuals or groups.

Some people use violence as a means of dealing with conflicts. In such cases, the victim may know his or her assailant.

Prejudice is an unfair opinion or judgment of a particulargroup of people.

Prejudice is an unfair opinion or judgment of a particulargroup of people.

Causes of Violence

Why Violence Occurs

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• Each day in the United States, about 18,000 people survive an assault.

• Some assaults involve people who do not know one another—this is known as random violence.

• Assault may sometimes result in homicide.

• After automobile accidents, homicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 24.

An assault is an unlawful attack on a person with the intent to harm or kill.

An assault is an unlawful attack on a person with the intent to harm or kill.

Assault and Homicide

Types of Violence

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• Each day in the United States, about 18,000 people survive an assault.

• Some assaults involve people who do not know one another—this is known as random violence.

• Assault may sometimes result in homicide.

• After automobile accidents, homicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 24.

Random violence is violence committed for no particular reason.

Random violence is violence committed for no particular reason.

Assault and Homicide

Types of Violence

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• Each day in the United States, about 18,000 people survive an assault.

• Some assaults involve people who do not know one another—this is known as random violence.

• Assault may sometimes result in homicide.

• After automobile accidents, homicide is the second leading cause of death among individuals aged 15 to 24.

A homicide is the willful killing of one human being by another.

A homicide is the willful killing of one human being by another.

Assault and Homicide

Types of Violence

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• Sexual assault and rape, two forms of sexual violence, differ from sexual harassment in that physical attacks are involved.

• These are acts of violence rather than acts of passion.

• The attacker is generally motivated not by sexual desire but by the desire to force another person to do something he or she does not want to do.

Sexual Violence

Sexual violence is any form of unwelcome sexual conduct directedat an individual, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape.

Sexual violence is any form of unwelcome sexual conduct directedat an individual, including sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Sexual Assault and Rape

• Sexual assault is often accompanied by battery or the beating of the victim.

• Rape is one of the least reported crimes.

• Of the estimated 683,000 rapes that take place each year, only about 16 percent are reported to police.

Sexual assault is any intentional sexual attack against another person.

Sexual assault is any intentional sexual attack against another person.

Types of Violence

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Lesson Lesson 33Sexual Assault and Rape

• Sexual assault is often accompanied by battery or the beating of the victim.

• Rape is one of the least reported crimes.

• Of the estimated 683,000 rapes that take place each year, only about 16 percent are reported to police.

Rape is any form of sexual intercourse that takes place against a person’s will.

Rape is any form of sexual intercourse that takes place against a person’s will.

Types of Violence