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Cards (45)

  • Intentional injuries

    Injuries resulting from violence
  • Types of intentional injuries
    • Self-inflicted
    • Assault
  • Self-inflicted injuries
    When a person harms himself/herself on purpose
  • Assault
    When a person/persons harm other on purpose
  • Suicide
    The intentional taking of one's own life
  • Parasuicide
    A suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die
  • Classifications of assault
    • Those committed within the family
    • Those committed by peers
    • Those committed by other groups
  • Domestic violence
    An act that included physical assault (hitting, pushing & shoving), sexual abuse and verbal abuse
  • Bullying
    An unwanted, aggressive behavior that is repeated over time
  • Types of bullying
    • Verbal bullying
    • Social bullying
    • Physical bullying
    • Cyberbullying
  • Stalking
    A pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed or in danger. It is when someone repeatedly contacts and follows you.
  • Extortion
    The act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money or properties on favors. It can happen usually outside or near school.
  • Gang
    Mostly street-based group of young people who regard themselves and may be seen by others as a group that engages in a range of criminal activity and violence
  • Kidnapping
    Taking away or forcefully moving a person against his/her will and holding him/her in captivity
  • Types of terrorism
    • State terrorism
    • Bioterrorism
    • Cyberterrorism
    • Ecoterrorism
    • Nuclear terrorism
    • Narcoterrorism
  • Verbal abuse
    Cruelty that involves the use of words
  • Incest
    Sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that a marriage between them is considered illegal
  • Rape
    Forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration. Penetration may be by a body part or an object.
  • Molestation
    The sexual abuse of a person (whether a child or adult) by an adult for sexual pleasure or profit, seeing the other person as a sexual object
  • Forms of molestation
    • Fondling
    • Mutual masturbation
    • Sodomy
    • Coitus
    • Child pornography
    • Child prostitution
  • Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that children have the right to be protected from being hurt and mistreated, physically or mentally, and that governments should ensure that children are properly cared for and protect them from violence, abuse and neglect
  • Article 34 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that governments should protect children from all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse
  • Article 35 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that governments should take all the measures possible to make sure that children are not abducted, sold or trafficked
  • Republic Act No. 7610 is the Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act in the Philippines
  • Republic Act No. 10627 is the Anti-Bullying Act of 2013 in the Philippines, which seeks to address hostile environment at school that disrupts the education process and is not conducive to the total development of a child at school
  • Fondling
    to handle, stroke or caress lovingly or erotically
  • Mutual Masturbation
    Two people touching each other's sexual organs for pleasure
  • Sodomy
    Sexual intercourse that involves inserting of the penis of one person into the anus of another person
  • Coitus
    Sexual intercourse between a male and a female involving the insertion of the penis into the vagina.
  • Child Pornography
    Explicit portrayal of children as sexual subject matter for purpose of sexual arousal. It may be in variety of media, like books, magazines, films, photos and etc.
  • Child Prostitution
    Refers to children who get paid to have sex.
  • Terrorism
    Use of violence for political goals and putting the public or a great number of people in fear
  • Saying or writing mean and nasty thing
    Verbal Bullying
  • Sometimes referred to a relational bullying - hurting someone' reputation or relationship
    Social Bullying
  • Hurting a person's body or destroying their possessions
    Physical Bullying
  • Verbal and Social Bullying done through use of technology and electronic mean
    Cyberbullying
  • What type of bullying is teasing, Name-calling, making inappropriate sexual comments and taunting
    Verbal Bullying
  • What type of bullying is telling other children not to be friends with someone, spreading rumors to someone, embarrassing someone in public
    Social Bullying
  • What type of bullying is hitting/kicking/pinching, spitting, Tripping/pushing, taking or breaking someone's things, making man or rude hand gestures
    Physical Bullying
  • What type of bullying is using social media, using mobile devices, using electronic mails to bully someone
    Cyberbullying