Categories of Violence
Causes
Prevention
Impact/Consequences
BIG Hits
100
Which of these qualifies as "brutal body contact"? a. Tackle in football. b. Hit in hockey. c. Brush back pitch. d. Both a. and b. e. All of the above.
d. Both a and b.
100
What is the major reason for violence cited in the readings we used?
The importance placed on winning.
100
What is the golden rule of sportsmanship?
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
100
What type of injury may occur after a big hit?
A concussion, neck injury, spinal injury.
100
Which sport had the highest amount of head injuries in 2009?
Cycling - 85,389
200
What is the difference between criminal and quasi-criminal violence?
Criminal violence actually results in prosecution and is usually more obviously illegal than quasi-criminal violence.
200
Name the coach who used "everyone else is doing it logic" and sent in a "goon" to counteract illegal screens.
Jon Chaney.
200
What are the three types of rules in sports?
Constitutive, proscriptive, and sportsmanship.
200
What is the term that can be defined as any physical attack upon another person such as striking, wounding, or otherwise touching in an offensive manner, and/or any malicious, verbal abuse or sustained harassment which threatens subsequent violence or bodily harm?
"Sport Rage."
200
What type of concussion is the most severe?
Grade 3 Concussions
300
Name two of the four categories of sports violence.
1. Brutal body contact. 2. Borderline violence. 3. Quasi-criminal violence. 4. Criminal violence.
300
What were two of the three theories used to explain the cause of violence in sports?
1. Already violent people tend to be the ones who play sports. 2. The structure of sports encourages violence. 3. People mimic rewarded behavior.
300
What are proscriptive rules?
Rules that expressly forbid specific actions.
300
What percentage of spinal injuries are related to sport?
14%.
300
What percent of all sport related traumatic brain injuries occur among children?
21%
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