VIOLENCE
 violence is used as a tool of manipulation
 and also is an area of concern for law
 and culture which make attempts to
 suppress and stop it. The word violence
 covers a broad spectrum. It can vary
 from a physical altercation between two
 beings to war and genocide where
 millions may die as a result.
TIPES OF VIOLENCE
    Physical violence. Act, omission or pattern of behavior that
    harms the physical integrity of a person.

Characteristics of the aggressor.
 He is jealous, he imagines the other person
  is cheating.
 Try to keep your partner alone.
 A dual identity, while being aggressive in the
  house, is 'good' with others.
 It has an explosive temper, gets angry easily.
 Blames his partner abuse.
Characteristics of the aggressor.
 He had a bad childhood.
 Have money problems.
 Becomes aggressive with their children
  when they make a "prank.''
  Verbal abuse (insults, cries, says
  "swearing'')
 Click for your partner to leave the house, if
  the partner leaves the house makes it
  possible to return. He apologizes.
 It's selfish, ignores the feelings of others.
Psychological or emotional violence

 Psychological or emotional violence.
 Any act or omission intended to disrupt,
 degrade or control the conduct,
 behavior, beliefs or decisions of a
 person, through humiliation,
 intimidation, isolation or other means to
 affect psychological or emotional
 stability.
Sexual violence.
 Sexual violence. Any action
 that imposes or induce sexual
 behaviors to a person through
 the use of: force, intimidation,
 coercion, manipulation, threat
 or any other means which
 nullify or impair sexual
 freedom.
VIOLENCE HERITAGE
 Violence heritage. Any act or
 omission that manifest illegality
 involving damage, loss,
 alteration, theft, destruction,
 distraction, concealment or
 withholding of goods, tools,
 documents or financial
 resources, intended to coerce
CORRECTION.
There are several methods for overcoming
 violence, including:
 The police.
 Police stations.
 Prisons.
 But violence (fighting violence with violence,
 thus creating a 'food chain'')

 Nursing should be a refuge where those
 suffering can not control their impulses, so
 that we promote peace in our country.
REFLECTION
Steven Pinker in a New
 Republic article “The History
 of Violence” offers evidence
 that on the average the
 amount and cruelty of
 violence to humans and
 animals has decreased over
 the last few centuries
End
 Karen Martínez
 Sandra Paz
 Magdalena Ribeiro
 Soledad Bueno
 Soraya González
 Rafael Román

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  • 2.
    VIOLENCE  violence isused as a tool of manipulation and also is an area of concern for law and culture which make attempts to suppress and stop it. The word violence covers a broad spectrum. It can vary from a physical altercation between two beings to war and genocide where millions may die as a result.
  • 3.
    TIPES OF VIOLENCE  Physical violence. Act, omission or pattern of behavior that harms the physical integrity of a person. Characteristics of the aggressor.  He is jealous, he imagines the other person is cheating.  Try to keep your partner alone.  A dual identity, while being aggressive in the house, is 'good' with others.  It has an explosive temper, gets angry easily.  Blames his partner abuse.
  • 4.
    Characteristics of theaggressor.  He had a bad childhood.  Have money problems.  Becomes aggressive with their children when they make a "prank.'' Verbal abuse (insults, cries, says "swearing'')  Click for your partner to leave the house, if the partner leaves the house makes it possible to return. He apologizes.  It's selfish, ignores the feelings of others.
  • 5.
    Psychological or emotionalviolence  Psychological or emotional violence. Any act or omission intended to disrupt, degrade or control the conduct, behavior, beliefs or decisions of a person, through humiliation, intimidation, isolation or other means to affect psychological or emotional stability.
  • 6.
    Sexual violence.  Sexualviolence. Any action that imposes or induce sexual behaviors to a person through the use of: force, intimidation, coercion, manipulation, threat or any other means which nullify or impair sexual freedom.
  • 7.
    VIOLENCE HERITAGE  Violenceheritage. Any act or omission that manifest illegality involving damage, loss, alteration, theft, destruction, distraction, concealment or withholding of goods, tools, documents or financial resources, intended to coerce
  • 8.
    CORRECTION. There are severalmethods for overcoming violence, including:  The police.  Police stations.  Prisons.  But violence (fighting violence with violence, thus creating a 'food chain'') Nursing should be a refuge where those suffering can not control their impulses, so that we promote peace in our country.
  • 9.
    REFLECTION Steven Pinker ina New Republic article “The History of Violence” offers evidence that on the average the amount and cruelty of violence to humans and animals has decreased over the last few centuries
  • 10.
    End  Karen Martínez Sandra Paz  Magdalena Ribeiro  Soledad Bueno  Soraya González  Rafael Román