Sociological Context of the Prevalent Forms of Violence
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https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/zpck1v94Keywords:
Forms of Violence, Issues, Preventions, Research Directions, Systematic ReviewAbstract
Aim of the Study: Globally, violence has emerged as a severe problem. Depending on how violence is defined, different outcomes are possible, like whether or not an offender is prosecuted, whether or not a prevention program is funded, or how a victim sees their situation. It is essential to identify key areas for successful intervention in order to end violence and its detrimental psychological and physiological impacts. The study's goal was to describe the most common types of violence.
Methodology: The method employed to perform this study was a systematic review technique.
Findings: The primary, secondary, and tertiary preventive strategies are essential for reducing and controlling violence, according to the study's core outcomes.
Conclusion: Violence is an act intended to cause injury, pain, or harm. Violence can be thought of as the outward manifestation of aggression. 4.38 people perish each year as a result of violent actions, according to the World Health Organization.
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