Lesson 4: A Healthy and Violence-Free Environment Flashcards
This is a force used to intentionally harm people.
Violence
This is an intentional act that may cause physical, emotional, mental, or psychological harm to a person or a group.
Bullying
These are damages to a person caused by intentional acts of oneself, another person, or a group.
Intentional Injuries
This is a person who does the act of bullying.
Bully
This is the person being attacked.
Bullied
This is a person who witnesses the bullying act.
Bystander
This is an aggressive act towards a person or group.
Bullying
This involves physically hurting the bullied or damaging his or her belongings.
Physical Bullying
This involves damaging the relationships of the bullied person with other people.
Relational Bullying
This is also called social bullying.
Relational Bullying
This is the use of digital media to spread rumors and false accusations about a person or a feoup.
Cyberbullying
This refers to the act of sending offensive remarks repeatedly through the online account of a person or an online group to which a person is subscribed.
Flaming and Harassment
This refers to the act of sending or posting false statements about a person to other users of the internet.
Denigration
This refers to the act of pretending to be someone else to attack a person online.
Masquerading
This refers to the act of sending the person’s sensitive information, images, and screenshots of interactions to other people in the internet.
Outing and Trickery
This refers to the intentional act of hurting one’s body.
Self-harm
This is an exclusive group or close organization of males.
Fraternity
This is among females.
Sorority
This refers to the intentional physical or mental abuse that a person must take in order to become a pert of a group.
Hazing
This is a group of people who involve themselves in violent and illegal activities.
Gang
This is the harmful and dangerous treatment of a person.
Abuse
This is the person who does the abuse.
Abuser
The victim of abuse.
Abused
It is a type of maltreatment wherein the abuser does not provide proper care or guidance to the victim.
Neglect
This refers to maltreatment that harms the victim’s body.
Physical Abuse
This refers to maltreatment that damages the psychological well-being of the victim.
Mental and Emotional Abuse
Intentional refusal to acknolwedge the presence of the victim.
Rejection
Insulting the victim through offensive and discriminating remarks that put down the person’s dignity, self-confidence, and self-worth.
Degradation
This refers to threatening to hurt the victim and constantly making him or her fearful of being put in a harmful and dangerous situation.
Terrorization
Intentional seperation of the victim from other people by restricting contact with them.
Isolation
Using the victim to perform illegal activities to gain advantage, money, or profit, taking control and enslaving the victim.
Corruption and Exploition
This happens when the abuser forcefully engages the victim to sexual activities.
Sexual Abuse
These are characteristics observed from a potentially-abused person.
Warning Signs
This refers to the forceful obtaining of a person’s money or property.
Extortion
A peron who commits extortion.
Extortionist
This refers to a repeated act of harassing a person by following him or her.
Stalking
A person who commits stalking.
Stalker
This refers to the act of forcefully taking the person away from his or her house and family.
Abduction
A person who commits abduction.
Abductor
This refers to the fforceful taking away of a person or a group and holding them as hostage/s.
Kidnapping
A person who keeps a hostage.
Kidnapper
This refers to the monetary account that a kidnapper demands before releasing his or her hostage.
Ransom
These are acts of violence perpetrated by an individual or group to scare others.
Terror Attacks
It is a set of skills that enable a person to learn how to safety deal and interact with strangers.
Stranger Safety