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Yes, violence is a serious problem that can have devastating effects on individuals, families, and communities. It not only causes physical harm but also emotional and psychological trauma. Addressing root causes of violence and promoting non-violent conflict resolution are crucial in preventing further harm.
Usually, in all modern states, be they democracies or dictatorships, the only authority with the legitimate use of violence is the STATE and its appointed actors (military, police, security agents, etc.).
Some countries are similar in gun violence to the US, and other countries are more pacific.
Indian parliament done very much but no resolution came out of it.
Violence is wen u try to harm a person. War is trying to dominate the other countries by harming them
Violence in schools can be reduced by implementing comprehensive anti-bullying programs, promoting social-emotional learning, increasing parental involvement, and implementing stricter security measures. Additionally, creating a positive and inclusive school climate that values tolerance, diversity, and respect can help prevent violence and promote peaceful conflict resolution.
Countries with the highest rates of gun violence resulting in fatalities include countries like the United States, Brazil, Mexico, and Venezuela. These countries struggle with high rates of crime, gang violence, and access to firearms. It's important to note that gun violence rates can fluctuate and are influenced by various factors such as governance, socioeconomic conditions, and legal gun regulations.
Be hopeful , patient and persistentUse social networks and support systemsSafety and security
Violence = Hall of meat, security guards Coarse language
To help prevent violence, drugs and other crimes that could be committed in schools
PAUL ROE has written: 'ETHNIC VIOLENCE AND THE SOCIETAL SECURITY DILEMMA'