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Understanding Types and Causes of Violence

The document defines violence as the intentional use of physical force or power that can result in injury or harm, according to the World Health Organization. It classifies various types of violence, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse, and discusses the causes through different theories such as social learning and feminist theory. Additionally, it outlines strategies for preventing violence by promoting stable relationships, life skills, and gender equality.

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Understanding Types and Causes of Violence

The document defines violence as the intentional use of physical force or power that can result in injury or harm, according to the World Health Organization. It classifies various types of violence, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse, and discusses the causes through different theories such as social learning and feminist theory. Additionally, it outlines strategies for preventing violence by promoting stable relationships, life skills, and gender equality.

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VIOLENCE

VIOLENCE

MS. SONALI GUPTA


LECTURER
NINPS
DEFINITION

 “The intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual ,


against oneself, another person, or group or community that either
results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death,
psychological harm, maldevelopment, or deprivation. “
WORLD HEALTH
ORGANIZATION (WHO)
CLASSIFICATION
OTHER TYPES OF VIOLENCE

PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL
SEXUAL VIOLECE
VIOLENCE VIOLENCE

PSYCHOLOGICAL SPIRITUAL
VIOLENCE VIOLENCE
OTHER TYPES OF VIOLENCE

CULTURAL
VERBAL ABUSE NEGLECT
VIOLENCE

FINANCIAL
ABUSE
CAUSES OF VIOLENCE

BIOLOGICAL FACTORS

SOCIALIZATION FACTORS

COGNITIVE FACTORS

SITUATIONAL FACTORS
SOCIAL THEORY

• SOCIAL
LEARNING • SOCIAL
• SOCIAL
THOERY COGNITIVE
THEORY CONTROL
THEORY
PSCHOLOGICAL THEORY

AFFECTION
IMPULSE
REGULATI
CONTROL
ON

PARANOID
NARCISSIS COGNITIVE
M PERSONAL
ITY STYLE
FEMINIST THEORY & STRAIN
THEORY

 FEMINIST THEORY  STRAIN THEORY


 Uses the lens of male privilege to  This posits that social structure may
explain violence against women. put pressure on individuals to
 commit crimes.
Victimization results from power
differentials between victims and  General strain theory, an individual –
offenders. level theory expanding on traditional
 strain theories, argues that negative
Expression of violence stem from
interactions with others creates
broader structural inequities such as
negative emotions, resulting in some
age and gender
kind of coping responses
 E.g.- sexual assault
IDENTIFYING RESPONSES

PHYSICAL SEXUAL
INJURY VIOLENCE

STRANGUAL INJURIE
TION
S

BEHAVIORA
EMOTIONAL
L
PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE

SAFE, PROTECTED, CREATING DECREASING


STABLE, AND FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCESINBILITY &
SUSTAINABLE LIFE SKILLS IN KIDS HARMFUL USE OF
REALTIONSHIPS AN YOUNG PEOPLKE ALCOHOL

CHANGING
VICTIOM CULTURAL &
REDUCING AVAILABILITY OF PISTOLS, IDENTIFICATION, SOCIAL
KNIVES, & PESTICIDES CARE AND NORMS THAT
SUPPORT PROG. SUPPORTS
VIOLENCE

PROMOTING GENDER EQUALTIY TO PREVENT VILENCE AGAINST


WOMEN

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