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INTENTIONAL

INJURIES
1. 3.

2. 4.
INTENTIONAL
INJURIES
Use of physical force or power,
threatened or actual, against
oneself, another person, or a
group, which either results in or
has a high likelihood or injury,
psychological harm,
maldevelopement, deprivation,
and/or death.
TYPES OF
INTENTIONAL
INJURIES
Bullying
Stalking
Extortion
BULLYING
is any aggressive and repeated
behavior using a written, verbal, or
electronic medium. It can be a
physical act or gesture, or any
combination, directed at another by
one or more persons. It causes fear,
physical and/or emotional abuse,
damage to property, harassment,
humiliation and a hostile
environment at school and
community
WHAT IS THE ANTI-BULLYING
ACT OF 2013? -It is an act requiring all elementary and
secondary schools to adopt the policies to prevent and address the
secondary schools to adopt the policies to prevent and address the
act of bullying in their institutions.

What does The Act aim to do?


-Prohibits
-Prohibits bullying
bullying in
in school,
school, outside
outside of of school,
school, and
and online
online
-Prohibits
-Prohibits retaliation
retaliation against
against thethe victim
victim
-Identify
-Identify the
the action
action that
that may
may be be taken
taken against
against aa perpetrator
perpetrator for
for bullying
bullying -To
-To protect
protect
the
the victim
victim
-Provides
-Provides counseling
counseling forfor the
the perpetrator,
perpetrator, victims,
victims, and
and family
family members
members of of the
the victim
victim
-Allows
-Allows victims
victims to
to anonymously
anonymously report report bullying
bullying
-Subjects
-Subjects aa Child
Child who
who gives
gives aa false
false accusation
accusation ofof bullying
bullying
-Educate
-Educate Children
Children and
and parents
parents on on bullying
bullying
-Maintain
-Maintain aa public
public record
record ofof information
information on on the
the acts
acts of
of bullying.
bullying.
STALKING
Stalk
- to pursue obsessively and to the
point of harassment.
- Merriam Webster
- to follow or approach stealthily.
- Collins English Dictionary

Stalking - is when a person is


repeatedly watched, followed, or
harassed, making them afraid and/or
unsafe.
STALKERS -can be someone that the victim knows or
can be a total stranger. They could be an ex girlfriend/boyfriend
or just an extreme admirer

Reasons why Stalkers do this: Examples of what stalkers do to their


> power victims:
> control > Sending Text Messages and using rude
> revenge (sometimes) words
> Following them on social media
> Repeated calling for no apparent reason
> Frequently following & waiting for the
victim at the places they usually go by
> Spreading Rumours on Social Media
>Investigating by asking and befriending
your friends on any social media platforms
EXTORTION
- latin word “extortionem”
meaning ‘a twisting out’
- an act that involves obtaining
something, usually money, form
a person by force or wrongful us
of authority or power
- coercion
- sometimes called “protection
racket”
ACTS CONSIDERED AS
EXTORTION :
-Threatening to injure a person and damage property
-Threatening to accuse a person of their family of a
crime.
-Threatening to expose a secret or disgrace a person
in some ways.
-Using authority against a person to obtain what
they have.
-Acting as someone else or lying to attain one's item.

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