No, violence and confrontation are not the same. Confrontation refers to a situation where individuals face each other, often to address disagreements or conflicts, and can occur verbally or through non-violent means. Violence, on the other hand, involves the use of physical force intended to harm or intimidate. While confrontation can escalate into violence, the two concepts are distinct in nature and intent.
It is about the futility of gang violence, and how you should walk away from violent confrontation rather than fight and die or get hurt.
The same as out of prison. Unwanted sexual advances by another person. Such advances can often turn into a physical confrontation often result in rape.Added: Obviously in a prison setting, they are most often same-sex incidents (i.e.: homosexual assault or rape).
Charles Sturt was a noble man who did everything he could to avoid confrontation with or violence against the Australian aborigines.
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it is game play similar and runs on the same engine but the story is different
The same as all violence, no matter how or with what committed.
It's important to prioritize non-violence and conflict resolution instead of physical confrontation. If you're faced with a situation involving two individuals, try to de-escalate the situation by communicating calmly and assertively. If necessary, seek help from bystanders or authorities to resolve the conflict without resorting to fighting. Remember, violence can lead to serious consequences for everyone involved.
there is no confrontation
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If a female is convicted of Domestic Violence they will be subject to the same restrictions as males convicted of the same offense.
The confrontation was terrible for the criminal.
The same reason as violence is used everywhere; to emphasise the point "do what I say or you will be hurt".