causes of conflict
Resolving Conflicts
Understanding Violence
Preventing and Overcoming Abuse
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conflict

Conflict is a normal part of life. Because each individual is different, it's inevitable that people will disagree sometimes.

100

conflict resolution

When you have a conflict with someone, you have two choices

100

violence

Violent crimes include assault, homicide, and sexual assault.

100

physical abuse

Violence in dating relationships is dangerous and unhealthy.

200

Interpersonal conflicts

Conflicts between people or groups of people are known as interpersonal conflicts.

200

compromise

Compromise is one way to resolve a conflict.

200

assault

An assault is an unlawful physical attack or threat of attack.

200

emotional abuse

Abuse in relationships can be physical, emotional, or sexual.

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Escalate

Escalate means to become more serious.

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negotiation

Negotiation is a step-by-step process used to resolve conflicts.

300

random violence

random violence violence committed for no particular reason.

300

verbal abuse

Alcohol and drug use can increase the risk of date rape.

400

peer mediation

Peer mediation is a process in which peacefully

400

mediation

Mediation involves bringing in a neutral third party to help resolve a conflict.

400

homicide

homicide, the willful killing of one human being by another.

400

sexual abuse

Alcohol and drug use can increase the risk of date rape.

500

confidentiality

Confidentiality means respecting the privacy of both parties and keeping details secret. The mediator promises not to reveal anything said by either party during the process.

500

sexual violence

Sometimes, sexual harassment may escalate to sexual violence, any form of unwelcome sexual contact directed at an individual. Sexual violence can include

500

stalking

Both survivors of abuse and abusers need counseling to overcome the experience and break the cycle of violence.

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