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    Domestic violence is defined as the inflicting of physical injury by one family or household member on another; also: a repeated or habitual pattern of such behavior (Webster‚ 2011). In most of the domestic violence cases‚ married women were the majority of victims. Under this situation‚ Hong Kong government provides three measures to support the married women victims‚ including physically‚ psychologically and legally services‚ which are effective to alleviate the domestic violence towards the married

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    intimate partner violence

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    Sociology of the Family December 10‚ 2013 Intimate partner violence among cohabitating or married couples A part of human nature is to form relationships with others in our society. We form these relationships to preserve ourselves and the greater good of mankind. These relationships we as humans form ‚ are supposed to be synergistic to both parties that are involved in said relationship. Unfortunately‚ twenty-two percent of women and seven percent of men have been victims of intimate partner

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    medication mismanagement‚ denial of food or care‚ sexual abuse‚ exploitation and confinement. What perpetuates elder abuse by relatives is a mixture of financial‚ psychological‚ physical and social factors. The functionalistic perspective of sociology examines how society shares a value system in which members know what is expected from each other (Tischler‚ 2007‚ p. 19). The expectations of an elderly person by a family member may be unrealistic leading to intentional or unintentional abuse

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    Dating Violence Among College Students: The Risk and Protective Factors by Catherine Kaukinen the two issues that impacted me were the risk and protective factors such as gender‚ violence in the family of origin‚ emotional states and mental health‚ substance use and abuse‚ sexual risk taking‚ nature of intimate relationships‚ and academic engagement. The author explores each of these factors by looking at other research to gain an understanding and to bring awareness about dating violence among college

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    Workplace Violence According to an article in the Nursing Management magazine the definition of workplace violence is “any incident in which employers‚ self-employed people‚ and others are abused‚ threatened or assaulted in circumstances arising out of‚ or in the course of‚ the work undertaken” (Elliot‚ 1997). People in the health care field experience this type of issue more often than most people may believe. Research shows 35-85% of hospital staff reported that at least once during their careers

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    Violence in Schools Violence in schools is a major problem most schools in the global world are faced with. Violence in schools has become an issue of great concern and has reached an all time high. There is so much going on in schools today‚ which has changed the school educational system and defaced it with increasing violence‚ gun violence‚ bullying‚ crime‚ sexual assault‚ physical assault‚ cultism‚ gang violence and burning down school buildings. There are several factors that are responsible

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    42E Contemporary Management Course Workplace Violence Workplace Violence Problem Definition As defined by International Labor Organization (ILO)‚ Workplace violence includes any action‚ incident‚ or behavior that departs from reasonable conduct in which a person is assaulted‚ threatened‚ harmed‚ injured in the course of‚ or as a direct result of‚ his or her work. Justification for Problem Definition Most people thinks of violence at workplace as just physical assaults; however‚

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    WORKPLACE VIOLENCE HOSSAM ELDEEN HUSSEIN Problem Definition: The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines Workplace Violence as “any act of Violence‚ against persons or property‚ threats‚ intimidation‚ harassment‚ or other inappropriate‚ disruptive behavior that causes fear for personal safety at the worksite ". Justification for Problem Definition Workplace violence causes a lot of devastation such as assaults‚ homicides‚ victims and their families‚ businesses of the experience

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    Sports Violence

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    Violence is a natural part of sports‚ much like breathing is a natural part of the human body. When people take steps to reduce violence‚ it actually detracts from the sport and makes it less appealing. Let’s face it‚ watching a man get tackled at full speed or body checked into a Plexiglas wall‚ is far more entertaining to watch from a fans perspective then watching two people hitting a ball back and forth with a racquet. Human beings crave violence in all things‚ not just sports. The need to dominate

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    the world view domestic abuse as something that shouldn’t be talked about because of the fact that it is viewed as a personal matter. As a result‚ only 13% of domestic abuse cases in the United States are reported. That is a very low percentage considering all the programs that help combat domestic abuse in the United States. If that is the United States percentage rate on reported cases just imagine in countries in the Middle East like Iraq were they have no laws against domestic abuse. Many do

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