Vocab
Common causes of conflict
Understanding violence
Preventing/Overcoming Abuse
100

Any disagreement, struggle, or fight

What is conflict

100

A teen and their parent might have a conflict over how late they are allowed to stay out

What is power struggle

100

The threatened or actually use of physical force or power to harm another person or to damage property

What is violence

100

A pattern of attacking another person's emotional development and sense of worth 

What is Emotional Abuse

200

The use of communication and, in many cases, compromise to settle a disagreement

What is negotiation

200

A teen might be upset when her friend starts going out with a boy she likes

What is jealousy and envy

200

If a victim of assault dies, the crime then becomes...


DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

What is homicide

200

One person in a dating relationship forces the other person to take part in sexual intercourse

What is date rape

300

A pattern of sexual contact that is forced upon a person against the persons well

What is sexual abuse

300

A teen might be angry with his brother for borrowing his clothes or electronic device without permission

What is property disputes

300

Teens can protect themselves from assault and homicide by avoiding the risk factors associated with violence in general. An example of this risk factor would be...

What is drugs, alcohol, weapons, gangs

300

Identify two steps you can take to protect yourself from sexual violence

  • Hang out with others who share your values and treat you with respect 

  • Know your own limits with regard to sexual activity and communicate those limits clearly to anyone you date 

  • Avoid drugs and alcohol

  • Know the warnings signs of abuse in relationships 

400

Any form of unwelcome sexual contact directed at an individual

What is sexual violence

400

A teen might be rude to a classmate because of prejudice against the students ethnic group

What is lack of respect

400

This crime is least likely to be reported.

What is rape

400

3 resources survivors can seek support from


DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

  • Parents, guardians , or other trusted adults 

  • Teachers, coaches, school nurses, or guidance counselors

  • Members, of the Clergy

  • Police

  • Private physicians or hospital emergency rooms 

  • Shelters for victims of domestic violence 

  • Rape crisis centers

  • Therapists, counselors, or support groups 

500

Pattern of repeating violent or abusive behaviors from one generation to the next


DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!

What is cycle of violence

500

A teen might be angry with his best friend for taking another person side in an argument

What is personal royalties

500

Two forms of a hate crime. 

What is vandalism, arson, harassment, assault and homicide

500

2 drugs that rapist's use to subdue their victims

Rohypnol, GHB, ketamine

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