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How the low degree of violence effects people?

Violence can lead to premature death or cause non-fatal injuries. People who survive violent crime endure physical pain and suffering3 and may also experience mental distress and reduced quality of life. Repeated exposure to crime and violence may be linked to an increase in negative health outcomes.


Violence what is communal violence?

violence is the thing that hurts the feelings or the person so it can be physical or verbal or emotional


What does bloody violence mean?

It's violence that induces physical harm to someone.


Could brain trauma cause violence?

yes mental and physical violence


What are the types of violence?

physical and verbal


What are the different type of violence?

physical and verbal


What does physical violence mean?

physical violence is where the people fighting use actions instead of words Physical violence is the intentional use of physical force with the potential for causing death, disability, injury, or harm. Physical violence includes, but is not limited to, scratching; pushing; shoving; throwing; grabbing; biting; choking; shaking; slapping; punching; burning; use of a weapon; and use of restraints or one's body, size, or strength against another person.


How do you make him ask you out?

blackmail and/or the threat of physical violence.


How would you do a peaceful protest?

with your soul not with physical violence


What is violence?

the use of physical force to harm somone or something


What does mean violence?

Violence is physical damage or harm, or a display of physical force. It is usually done as an abusive, angry, hostile, or malicious act. It may also be used as intimidation. Aggressive behavior only becomes violent when it takes a physical form. Extortion or coercion may involve the threat of violence.


How do you define violence?

Violence is the intentional use of physical force, power, or threat against oneself, others, or property that causes harm, injury, or death. It can manifest through various forms such as physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse.