Violence Culture Flashcards
the use of physical force to harm someone, to damage property,
violence
a forceful action or procedure (unprovoked) especially when intended to dominate or master”
aggression
law known as the “ Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination task
RA 7610
includes pushing, shoving, slapping, kicking, choking, punching, and burning.
Physical abuse
also known as emotional abuse. involves the use of constant insults or criticism, blamingdeprivation, humiliation, stalking and intimidation, and manipulation of various kinds, such as threats of suicide.
psychological abuse
evidenced by preventing the victim from getting or keeping a job, controlling money and limiting access to funds, spending the victim’s money, and controlling knowledge of family finances.
Economic abuse
involves forcing the victim to perform sexual acts against their will,
Sexual abuse
3 categories of family violence
Intimate Partner Violence,
Child abuse
Elder mistreatment
defined as unwanted aggressive behavior among school aged children
bullying
modern form of slavery and an assault on human dignity. eople who are trafficked are deprived of their freedom to leave the work and are exploited further by the traffickers stealing any identity documents and often wages.
human trafficking
the totality of socially transmitted behavioral patterns, arts, beliefs, values, customs, lifeways, and all other products of human work and thought characteristic of a population or people that guide their worldview and decision making
culture
learned, shared system of values , beliefs and learned patterns of behavior
culture
when a person gives up their original culture as a result of contect with another culture
acculturation
gradual adoption and incorporation of characteristics of the prevailing culture
assimilation
diversity of cultures
cultural diversity
intrusive application of the majority group’s cultural view upon individuals and families
cultural imposition
belief that the behaviors and practices should be judged only from the context of their cultural system
cultural relativism
a natural conscious and unconscious conditioning process of learning accepted cultural norms, values and roles in society and achieving COMPETENCE in one’s culture through socialization
enculturation
an oversimplifies conception or belief about an aspect of an individual or group
stereotyping
culture that differentiates from the larger culture
subculture