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Title: Violence Chapter 13


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ViolenceChapter13
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Protecting yourself from violence
  • Lesson 4
  • Pgs. 341-347

3
Influences from Media
  • Objective 1 Examine ways media violence affects
    the brain and behaviors.
  • Objective 2 Students will discuss/debate
    influences from the media.

4
QUIZ
  • Answer reviewing facts and vocabulary question 3
    on page 347

5
Protecting yourself
  • Violence can be complex
  • Your personal safety depends on YOUR ability to
    recognize possible sources of violence around
    you.
  • Other ways
  • Identifying resources for managing relationships
  • Demonstrating conflict resolution skills

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Why does Violence occur?
  • Some people use violence as a means of dealing
    with a conflict
  • Assailant- A person who commits a violent act
    against another.
  • Violence may also result from anger or
    frustration
  • Other common causes of violence
  • Need to control others
  • Way of expressing anger
  • Prejudice- an unfair opinion or judgment of a
    particular group of people
  • Retaliation

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Influences on violence
  • Weapons Availability
  • FACT Most homicides that occur among 15-19 year
    olds, involve a firearm.
  • Most weapons that are carried are handguns,
    knives, and clubs (True or False)
  • TRUE
  • Teens with gang affiliations are more likely to
    acquire these weapons (True or False)
  • TRUE
  • Today, people must undergo background checks in
    order to purchase guns from licensed dealers.
  • Some states require registration on handguns
  • http//www.cnn.com/video//video/us/2009/08/23/lem
    on.epidemic.violence1.cnn?irefvideosearch

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Influences on the Violence
  • Media
  • Fact By the age of 13, most American children
    have seen 100,000 acts of violence on T.V.,
    including about 8,000 acts of murder.
  • Violence is common in movies, T.V. shows, video
    games, song lyrics, and music videos
  • People become desensitized (not bothered or
    upset) when they see acts of violence over and
    over.
  • Alcohol and other Drugs
  • Drug users often turn to illegal activities
  • Ex Robbery to get money to buy drugs
  • Alcohol and drugs may cloud your brain
  • Ex Drinking and driving under the influence
  • Emotional disturbances may cause violent outbursts

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Influences on Violence continued
  • Mental/Emotional Issues
  • Studies have shown direct correlations
    (relationships) between engaging in violent
    behavior and having negative self-concept
    (self-identity).
  • Can be acts of revenge
  • Anger-Management-
  • People who lash out at others, including those
    who are not a source of frustration.

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Types of Violence
  • Fact Teens are 2 ½ times more likely to be crime
    victims than adults are.
  • About 100,000 teens are arrested each year for
    violence
  • 1) Assault and Homicide
  • Each day about 18,000 people survive an assault.
  • Assault- An unlawful attack on a person with the
    intent to harm or kill
  • Random Violence- violence committed for no
    particular reason
  • Ex Store robberies, Drive by shootings
  • Homicides- The willful killing of one human being
    by another
  • After car accidents, homicide is the 2 killer
    among individuals ages 15-24. Mostly involving
    firearms!

11
Types of ViolenceContinued
  • 2) Sexual Violence-
  • Any form of unwelcome sexual conduct directed at
    an individual, including sexual harassment,
    sexual assault, and rape.
  • Sexual assault and rape are different. Why?
    Sexual assaults involve physical attacks!
  • Acts of violence rather than acts of passion
  • Sexual Assault- Any intentional sexual attack
    against another person
  • Accompanied by battery or the beating of the
    victim

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Types of Violence ContinuedRape
  • Rape- Any form of sexual intercourse that takes
    place against a persons will.
  • Fact It is estimated that 683,000 rapes take
    place each year, and only 16 are reported.
  • Most sexual violence is directed at females
  • Currently 8 of teens report being a victim of
    sexual violence during dating by the time the
    reach their FRESHMAN year!
  • In some states, sexual intercourse under the age
    of 18 can be considered rape, unless the 2 are
    married.
  • http//www.cnn.com/video//video/living/2010/09/08
    /nr.campus.rape.report.cnn?irefvideosearch
  • http//abcnews.go.com/video/playerIndex?id5251071
  • Survival Tools
  • Goal Survive the attack (safety)
  • Continue to assess the situation, if one way
    doesnt work, try again!
  • Distractions
  • Stalling
  • Screaming to attract for attention

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Illinois State UniversitySexual assault Stats
  • Time Period July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007
  • 33 sexual assaults were reported (remember, most
    are not reported)
  • 63 were freshmen or sophomores 32 survivors
    were female, one was male
  • 74 were assaulted by an acquaintance
  • 100 involved a single assailant
  • 61 were off campus
  • 39 were on campus (two occurred outside all
    others were in the residence halls)
  • 64 reported using alcohol prior to the assault
    45 of those were too intoxicated to legally
    consent 15 suspected they had been given a
    "date rape drug
  • 52 reported use of physical force during the
    assault
  • JUST FOR YOUR INFORMATION! DONT WRITE!

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Statistics from the cdc
  • In a national survey. (17 years or younger)
  • 60.4 of female and 69.2 of male victims were
    first raped before the age of 18.
  • 34.9 were first raped between the ages of 12-17.
  • 27.9 were first raped between the ages of 12-17.
  • A 2005 survey of high school students found that
    10.8 of girls and 4.2 of boys grades 9-12 were
    forced to have sexual intercourse at some time in
    their lives.
  • In the first experience of female victims,
    perpetrators were.. 30.4 intimate partners,
    23.7 family members and 20 were acquaintances.
  • In the first experiences of male victims,
    perpetrators were 32.3 acquaintances, 17.7
    were family members, 17.6 were friends, and
    15.9 were intimate partners.
  • JUST FOR YOUR INFORMATION! DONT WRITE!

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Gang-Related Violence
  • Many crimes committed by teens are Gang
    Related, and include
  • Sale of drugs
  • Physical assaults on rival gang members
  • Homicide
  • Why do people join gangs?
  • Peer pressure
  • A sense of belonging (replace family)
  • Gain a sense of identity

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Video
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlrx5R_xOKs4
  • Gang violence
  • http//www.cnn.com/video//video/ireports/2009/08/
    24/lemon.irpt.chicago.violence.cnn?irefvideosearc
    h
  • Gang violence

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Activity
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vpEP9G2v-_LANR1fe
    aturefvwp
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vPrdeFgxqv-Qfeature
    channel
  • http//www.cnn.com/video//video/us/2010/07/02/dnt
    .new.gun.law.chicago.WLS?irefvideosearch
  • Chicagos gun laws
  • CLASS DEBATE!
  • After listening to the video, do you agree or
    disagree with the courts decision on the
  • 2nd amendment rights?
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