Understanding Intentional and Unintentional Injuries

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In differentiating intentional from unintentional injuries, which aspect is most crucial in determining the category?

  • The age of the person who sustained the injury.
  • Whether the harm was inflicted on purpose. (correct)
  • The severity of the resulting harm.
  • The location where the injury occurred.

Which scenario most accurately describes bullying, considering the key elements that constitute it?

  • A fair fight between two individuals with mutual animosity.
  • A single instance of teasing between friends.
  • Two students of equal stature arguing over a seat.
  • Repeated, unwanted actions involving an imbalance of power. (correct)

In a bullying incident, which role does a bystander play, and how can their actions impact the situation?

  • An adult who is responsible for disciplining the bully.
  • Someone who actively participates in the bullying.
  • A person who witnesses the bullying and may or may not intervene. (correct)
  • The direct target of the bullying behavior.

If a student consistently excludes another student from group activities and spreads rumors about them, what type of bullying is being demonstrated?

<p>Social Bullying (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to RA 10627, if a bullying incident occurs at a private high school, what is the school's responsibility?

<p>Implement an anti-bullying policy and take appropriate action. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies cyberbullying?

<p>Repeated harassment and threats sent through social media. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choosing the most appropriate action is critical when dealing with stalking, why is informing a trusted adult or authority the recommended first step?

<p>To ensure personal safety and begin establishing a documented record. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following actions constitutes extortion, considering its defining elements?

<p>Demanding money from someone under the threat of revealing a damaging secret. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does the element of consent primarily differentiate kidnapping from abduction, given their similar nature?

<p>Kidnapping involves the use of force or coercion, while abduction may involve deception without force. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What distinguishes an act of terrorism from other forms of violence, based on its core purpose and target selection?

<p>Violence against civilians intended to achieve political or religious aims. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Intentional Injuries

Injuries that are purposely inflicted, not accidental.

Bullying

Unwanted, aggressive behavior that involves a real or perceived power imbalance.

Bystander

A person who witnesses bullying but is not directly involved as the bully or victim.

Social Bullying

Bullying that aims to harm someone's reputation or social relationships.

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Cyberbullying

Harassment using electronic forms of contact.

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Extortion

Obtaining money or property from someone through the use of threats or coercion.

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Terrorism

Violence calculated to create intense fear, intended for political or religious aims.

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Domestic violence

A pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner.

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Sexual Harassment

A range of unwanted behaviors, from verbal comments to physical actions of a sexual nature.

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Stalking

The act of continually harassing or threatening another person, causing them to feel alarmed or afraid.

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Study Notes

  • Intentional injuries are inflicted on purpose, while unintentional injuries are not.
  • Bullying is defined as undesirable behavior involving a power imbalance.
  • A bystander is someone who witnesses bullying.
  • Social bullying involves harming someone's reputation or relationships.
  • RA 10627 requires both elementary and secondary schools to implement anti-bullying policies.
  • Cyberbullying is harassment that occurs through electronic technology.
  • Stalking involves repeated harassing and frightening behavior.
  • Extortion means getting money or property through threats.
  • Kidnapping uses force, while abduction involves deception.
  • Terrorism is calculated violence against civilians for political/religious aims.
  • Financial abuse is referenced as a form of domestic violence.
  • Sexual harassment includes unwanted actions, from comments to forced acts.
  • The best course of action when stalked is to tell parents or trusted adults.
  • Blackmail is a form of extortion that uses embarrassing information.
  • RA 10175 addresses cybercrime in the Philippines.
  • To handle sexual harassment, directly tell the person their behavior is unwelcome.
  • Teenagers attempt suicide often because of difficult life experiences.
  • Verbal bullying includes teasing and name-calling.
  • Being assertive can reduce the likelihood of being bullied.
  • The Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 aims to lessen and eliminate bullying.

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