Violence:
It can be defined as the intentional use of physical force, power or threat against a person, group or a community that either results into or has a high likelihood of resulting in an injury, psychological harm, deprivation or death.
Development:
Is the systematic use of scientific and technological knowledge in order to meet a specific objectives or requirements.
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The process of economic and social transformation that is based on complex cultural and environmental factors and their interactions. When talking about development in relation to violence one should bear in mind that it has got two surfaces to consider.
The first surface is developed countries and the second one is the developing countries. Starting with the developed countries, this fact can be proved in a number of facts such as the manufacture of nuclear weapons by these developed countries which have made a step towards technological advance. These weapons have been killed and reported to cause a lot of deaths in the United States, Egypt the war within, Libya, Congo, Burundi and Rwanda.
Furthermore, when we consider the developing countries we need to focus a lot of aspects such as economic crisis, political instability, social injustice, and religion conflicts which are still taking roots day and night. For instance in Tanzanian where robbery, theft, rape, killing of innocent civilians by police force, security guards during assembly example bomb which killed more than three people in Arusha (Soweto)
And 70 others were severely injured due to political instability, the death of David Mwangosi the journalist all these are social violence that are taking place in Tanzania. Having pinpointed these examples we are now going to focus on how globalization relates to violence at different spheres.
Globalization:
Is the process of international integration arising from interchange of world’s views, products, ideas and other aspects of