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Concept of Intentional Injuries

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CONCEPT OF

INTENTIONA
L INJURIES
TYPES OF
INTENSIONAL
INJURIES
CYBER BULLYING
•An act of harming or
harassing through social
network sites is called
cyberbullying.
• It may be done repeatedly and in
deliberate manner by sending
offensive or mean text message, email,
embarrassing pictures and videos or
by posting on any social network sites.
STALKING
•Is a pattern of behavior that
makes the victims feel nervous,
afraid, harassed, contacting,
following, talking to him/her.
2 TYPES STALKERS
•Psychotic Stalkers- Major
depression, substance abuse
and dependence.
Nonpsychotic Stalker

•Can be influenced by various


psychological factors such as
hostility, obsession, anger,
denial and jealousy.
EXTORTION
•Is an intentional from injury
involving verbal or written
expression of threat or
blackmail that something bad
will happen to the victim.
EXTORTION
•Involves money, property or
service being requested by
the syndicate or crime
group.
GANG AND YOUTH
VIOLENCE
•A Gang is usually made up
of groups of male
adolescents and youngsters
who have grown up together.
FRATERNITY-RELATED
VILONCE

•Is an organization of people at


college or university, united in
a relationship with common
interests, activity and purpose.
KIDNAPPING AND
ABDUCTION
•Kidnapping was originally
used as a term for the
practice f capturing
children for forced labor.
ACT OF TERROR
• Terrorism- is the use of violence
against civilians, aiming to
achieve pollical, economic, or
religious goals or ideology by way
of intimidation or coercion.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
•An act wherein a person in an
intimate relationship or
marriage tries to dominate
and control the other person.
• physical, verbal,
emotional, and sexual
abuse.
SUICIDE
•Is an intentional act of
causing one’s death or the
“act of taking one’s life.
CAUSES OF SUICIDE

•Hopelessness
•Mental disorder
•Financial difficulties
•Broken relationship
•Bullying
•Poverty
•Gambling
•Substance abuse
SEXUAL ABUSE AND
HARSSMENT

•Sexual abuse or molestation-


is forcing undesired sexual
behavior by the offender
upon the victim.
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