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I think it's when you whack someone for no reason
To meet violence with no violence means to react to violent acts by peaceful problem solving techniques. This techniques include peaceful protests and sit-ins.
Asoka was the famous king of Maurya who renounced violence.
Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women was created in 1993.
Lynching and Ku Klux Klan violence-apexvs
War is defined as socially sanctioned violence to achieve a political purpose.
James Gilligan has written: 'Violence' -- subject(s): Fiction / General, Social Science / Criminology, Social Science / Sociology / General, Social Science / Violence in Society, Violence, Violence - Prevention, Violence - Psychological aspects, Violence/ Prevention, Violence/ Psychological aspects, Prevention, Psychological aspects
Claire Chamberland has written: 'Violence parentale et violence conjugale' -- subject(s): Family violence, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Family violence, Services for, Social aspects, Social aspects of Family violence, Victims of family violence
Answer this question… Violence is necessary to create major social change.
Ali Al'amin Mazrui has written: 'Violence and thought: essays on social tensions in Africa' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social conflict, Violence
Internal violence refers to acts of aggression or harm that occur within a society or community, often manifesting as conflicts among its members. This can include domestic violence, gang-related violence, and other forms of interpersonal conflict that disrupt social harmony. Unlike external violence, which may involve conflict between different groups or nations, internal violence is rooted in societal issues such as inequality, discrimination, or social injustice. It can have profound psychological and social impacts on individuals and communities.
James T. Tedeschi has written: 'Violence, aggression & coercive actions' -- subject(s): Rational choice theory, Violence, Aggressiveness, Social interaction 'Social psychology' -- subject(s): Psychology, Social, Social psychology
Shalom Endleman has written: 'Violence in the streets' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Violence
Param has written: 'The American dream' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects of Violence, Religious life and customs, Social conditions, Social life and customs, Violence
Barrie Levy has written: 'Women and violence' -- subject(s): Crimes against, Social conditions, Violence against, Women 'Dating Violence'
Rates of aggression and violence tend to be highest in environments characterized by socioeconomic disadvantage, social disorganization, and exposure to violence. Factors such as poverty, unemployment, and lack of access to education can contribute to increased stress and frustration, leading to higher levels of aggression. Additionally, communities with weak social bonds and limited access to social support systems often experience elevated rates of violence.
It depends on if their is a domestic violence situation or case, in which, it would be pretty good to mention. But if their is no domestic violence involved, then there would be no reason to mention it.
Marlies Sudermann has written: 'A handbook for health and social service providers and educators on children exposed to woman abuse/family violence' -- subject(s): Social work with children, Services for, Marital violence, Children of abused wives, Children and violence