13:4: Violence In Sport Flashcards
1
Q
violence in sport defintion:
A
- physical acts to harm others such as American football, rugby and ice hockey.
2
Q
what are causes of player violence?
A
- W: win ethic/high rewards if successful
- I: importance of the event (e.g. local derby, cup final)
- N: nature of the sport
- N: NGBs are too lenient with their punishments
- E: excitement/over arousal
- R: refereeing decisions leading to frustration
3
Q
what are strategies for preventing violence within the sport in relation to the performer?
A
- television match official (TMO)
- punishing violent performers missed by officials after the match
- use post-match video evidence where individuals have been citied
- promoting performers with good disciplinary records
- imposing harsh punishments (e.g. heavy fines or long bans)
- introducing education campaigns and/or awards linked to fair play
4
Q
hooliganism definition:
A
- acts of vandalism and violence in public places committed especially by youths
5
Q
football hooliganism definition:
A
- unruly, violent and destructive behaviour over-zealous supporter if association football clubs
6
Q
what are the causes of spectator violence?
A
- importance of event, e.g. local derby
- alcohol and drugs
- lack of effective deterrents
- frustration with officials
- males displaying masculinity from adrenaline rush
- poor policing
- pre-match media hype
7
Q
what are possible solutions to spectator violence?
A
- ban on or control of alcohol sales
- increased use of police
- imposing tougher deterrents
- using CCTV
- removal of terraces
- encouraging responsible media reporting prior to matches
- playing games at kick off times imposed by police (e.g. early kick offs)
- ## passing specific laws preventing trespassers onto pitches