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H9 Q4 Intentional Injuries

The document discusses intentional injuries resulting from violence, categorizing them into self-inflicted injuries and assaults. It outlines various forms of violence, including domestic violence, bullying, stalking, and sexual abuse, along with protective factors and legal rights related to these issues. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing these injuries and the need for protective measures for victims.
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H9 Q4 Intentional Injuries

The document discusses intentional injuries resulting from violence, categorizing them into self-inflicted injuries and assaults. It outlines various forms of violence, including domestic violence, bullying, stalking, and sexual abuse, along with protective factors and legal rights related to these issues. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing these injuries and the need for protective measures for victims.
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INTENTIONAL

INJURIES
INTENTIONAL
INJURIES
ARE INJURIES
RESULTING FROM
VIOLENCE.
IT CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO:

SELF-
INFLICTED – ASSAULT –
When a person When a person
harms harms other on
himself/herself purpose.
on purpose
ACTIVITY

Group 3
Group 2 GROUP 4
Group 1
*Gang
*Domestic *Illegal
Violence Fraternity
*Bullying *Acts of *Verbal
*Suicide *Stalking Terror Abuse
*Parasuicide *Sexual
Abuse
GUIDE QUESTIONS:

•What is its meaning/definition?


•What are its
category/classification/types? How will
you recognize this kind of injury?
•What are the indicators?
•What are its effects on the victims?
SUICIDE
- the intentional taking
of one’s own life.
PARASUICIDE
•is a suicide attempt
in which a person
does not intend to
die.
Within the
family

Those that By peers


were
CLASSIFICATION committed By other
S OF ASSUALT groups
By family,
peers, and
other groups
WITHIN THE FAMILY
DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE

•is an act that


includes physical
assault.
COMMITTED BY
PEERS
BULLYING

• is unwanted
and aggressive
behavior.
VERBAL BULLYING

BULLYIN SOCIAL BULLYING


G PHYSICAL
BULLYING
CYBERBULLYING
STALKING
•is where someone
repeatedly contacts
you and follows you.
EXTORTION
• act of using force or
threats to force people
to hand over their
money or properties for
favors.
COMMITTED
BY OTHER
GROUPS
GANG
• is mostly a street-based
group of young people who
regard themselves and may
be seen by others as a group
engaging in various criminal
activities and violence.
ILLEGAL FRATERNITY-
RELATED VIOLENCE

A GROUP OF PEOPLE
WITH SIMILAR
BACKGROUNDS,
OCCUPATIONS,
INTERESTS, OR
TASTES.
ACTS OF
TERROR
•Use of violence for
political goals and
putting the public
or a great number
of people in fear.
ACTS OF
TERROR
STATE-
States or government terrorize
TERRORISM their citizens.
BIOTERRORISM Intentional release of toxic
biological agents to harm civilians.
CYBERTERRORIS Use of IT to disturb network
M services or hack networks using
financial
Use information.
of violence in the interests of
ECOTERRORISM
environmentalism.
NUCLEAR Attacking nuclear facilities,
TERRORISM purchasing or building nuclear
NARCOTERRORIS Use of violence by drug traffickers
weapons.
M to prevent government from
stopping drug trade.
KIDNAPPIN
G
• is taking away or
forcefully moving a
person against his/her
will and holding him/her
in unjust captivity.
COMMITTED BY
FAMILY, PEERS,
OR OTHER
GROUPS
VERBAL
ABUSE
The cruelty that
involves the use
of words
SEXUAL
ABUSE
(INCEST, MOLESTATIONS,
RAPE)
INCEST – Sexual contact
between parents &
children, uncles-aunts &
nieces-nephews.
SEXUAL
ABUSE
(INCEST, MOLESTATIONS,
RAPE)
MOLESTATION – Sexual
abuse of a person or an
adult for sexual pleasure
or profit.
SEXUAL
ABUSE
(INCEST, MOLESTATIONS,
RAPE)
RAPE – Forced sexual
intercourse.
PROTECTIVE
FACTORS

• For self-inflicted
injuries
- Act fast & take suicide
attempts seriously.
PROTECTIVE
FACTORS
•For assault
and abuse
- Know proper self-
defense, these are:
1. SELF-ESTEEM

SELF-CONFIDENCE MAKES ONE


LESS LIKELY A TARGET.
2. ASSERTIVENESS

BOLD AND CONFIDENT BEHAVIOR,


SAYING PHRASES FORCEFULLY
LIKE “LEAVE ME ALONE”
3. BODY LANGUAGE

MAKE EYE CONTACT AND


USE STRONG VOICE
4. INTUITION

IMMEDIATELY GET AWAY IF


DANGER IS SENSED
5. SELF-PROTECTIVE ATTITUDE

REALIZE WORTHINESS; THE


RIGHT TO BE TREATED
WITH RESPECT.
THE UNITED NATIONS’
CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF
THE CHILD STATES THAT
Article 19 – Children have the right to
be protected

Article 34- The government should


protect them
Article 35 - Should take all measures
possible to make sure they are not
abducted, sold or trafficked.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
Republic Act
No. 7610 – Republic
Special Protection Act No.
of Children
Against Abuse, 10627 –
Exploitation, and Anti-Bullying
Discrimination Act of 2013
Act

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