Fomenting one part of society from the same society to terrorise
If a person's culture teaches that men should dominate women, you will see more domestic violence in that culture.
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity.
society in away contributes to violence through the media,socio cultural beliefs and other negative concepts.
JANE KILBY has written: 'VIOLENCE AND THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF TRAUMA'
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
an increase in racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity
Oren Falk has written: 'The cultural construction of violence in medieval Western Scandinavia'
Some types of societal violence include interpersonal violence (e.g. domestic violence, assault), structural violence (e.g. poverty, discrimination), and cultural violence (e.g. harmful social norms, stereotypes). These forms of violence can intersect and contribute to creating cycles of harm within communities.
The color red is often associated with violence due to its connection with blood and danger. However, other dark colors like black or deep shades of blue can also represent violence. Ultimately, the use of color symbolism in relation to violence can vary depending on cultural and personal interpretations.
Violence can be caused by a combination of factors such as social, economic, and psychological influences. These may include factors like poverty, lack of education, exposure to violence in childhood, substance abuse, mental health issues, and cultural attitudes that condone or promote violence. Ultimately, it is a complex interplay of various factors that contribute to violent behavior.
yes.. look into the domestic violence literature on something like PSYCHINFO through a library