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3 de may. de 2024 · Violence, an act of physical force that causes or is intended to cause harm. The damage inflicted by violence may be physical, psychological, or both. Violence may be distinguished from aggression, a more general type of hostile behaviour that may be physical, verbal, or passive in nature.
- State Monopoly on Violence
state monopoly on violence, in political science and...
- Robbery
Robbery, in criminal law, an aggravated form of theft that...
- Assault
assault and battery, related but distinct crimes, battery...
- Collective Violence
collective violence, violent form of collective behaviour...
- Domestic Violence
The revived women’s movement of the 1970s brought the issue...
- Rape
rape, unlawful sexual activity, most often involving sexual...
- State Monopoly on Violence
19 de abr. de 2024 · Australia Letter. What I Learned From an Act of Violence in Sydney That Hit Too Close to Home. Amid early tidbits of misinformation came lessons about dodging falsities and allowing facts to...
- Damien Cave
17 de abr. de 2024 · The Westfield Bondi Junction attack appears to have been an act of violence targeting women by a man with a history of mental health problems, while the church attack was religiously...
25 de abr. de 2024 · Opinion Child rights. Smacking a child is just an act of violence. Why do England and Northern Ireland still allow it? Frances Ryan. It is perverse that adults are legally protected from...
- Frances Ryan
8 de may. de 2024 · Lyndsay M.C. Hayhurst, York University, Canada and Francine Darroch, Carleton University. A trauma- and violence-informed approach calls for participants, coaches, managers and organizations to ...
17 de abr. de 2024 · Violence in search of a reason For many people — particularly those on social media — the first narrative they turned to was terrorism. It’s not that they necessarily wanted it to be an act ...
Hace 3 días · Clausewitz cogently defines war as a rational instrument of foreign policy: “an act of violence intended to compel our opponent to fulfill our will.” Modern definitions of war, such as “armed conflict between political units,” generally disregard the narrow, legalistic definitions characteristic of the 19th century, which ...