violence in sport Flashcards

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what are the 3 causes of violence in sport

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  • spectators
  • ## performers
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name 3 causes of violence in sport in relation to the performer

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  • Win ethic and high rewards for success.
  • Importance of event.
  • Nature of sport.
  • NGB too lenient with their punishment.
  • excitement / over arousal.
  • Refereeing decisions leading to frustration.
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causes of violence in sport in relation to the spectator

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motional intensity and ritual importance.
- Alcohol and drugs.
- Pre-match media hype.
- Poor policing, stewarding and crowd control.
- Lack of effects deterrents + punishment.
- Diminished responsibility in large groups.
- Poor officiating causing frustration amongst fans.
- Volent players reflected in fans.
- Display of masculinity
- Religious discord e.g. Ranger vs Celtic.

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Strategies for preventing violence in sport in relation to the performer

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  • Promoting performers will good discipline.
  • Introducing education campaigns; FA respect campaign. Fair play awards.
  • More officials to help make decisions.
  • Video evidence and video replay
  • Citing performers after the event.
  • (NGB’s) Together sanctions longer bans, higher fines.
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Strategies for preventing violence in sport in relation to the spectator

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  • Ban or greater control of alcohol sales; change match start times to earlier in the day.
  • Increase use of police intelligence, CCTV.
  • Impose tougher deterrents like match bans (English fans banned from international matches.)
    encourage responsible media reporting prior to matches.
  • Citing performers after the event.
  • Specific laws passed to prevent trespass – pitch invasions.
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what is hooliganism

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  • acts of vandalism and violence in public places committed especially by youths.
  • Untruly, violent and destructive behaviour by over – zealous supporters of association football clubs.
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