A suicide attempt in which a person does notintendtodie, often a cryforhelp
Signs of suicidal tendencies
Talkingaboutsuicideordeath
Writingfarewelllettersorgivingawayvaluablethings
Showingchangesinbehavior, moodsandfeelings
Common methods of suicide in the Philippines
Hanging
Strangulation
Suffocation
Self-poisoning
Drug abuse
Usingfirearms
Jumpingfromheights
Drowning
Cutting
Domestic violence
An act that includes physicalassault, sexualabuse and verbalabuse
Possible victims of domestic violence
Partner isveryjealous
Partner willnotletvictimbreakofftherelationship
Partner hurtsvictiminanyway, is violent, or bragsabouthurtingotherpeople
Partner putsvictimdownormakesthemfeelbad
Partner forcesvictimtohavesex or makesthemafraidtosaynotosex
Partner abuses drugs or alcohol; pressures victim to use drugs or alcohol
Bullying
Unwanted, aggressive behavior that is repeated, or can be repeated, over time
Classification of bullying
VerbalBullying
SocialBullying
PhysicalBullying
Cyberbullying
Verbal Bullying
Saying or writing mean and nasty things, including teasing, name-calling, making inappropriate sexual comments, taunting, and threatening to cause harm
Stalking
A pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed or in danger, involving repeatedly contacting, following, sending things, and talking to someone even when they don't want it
Stalking behaviors
Knowing your schedule
Showing up at places you go to
Sending mail, email, and pictures
Calling or texting repeatedly
Posting about you on social media
Writing letters
Damaging your property
Creating web site about you
Sending gifts
Stealing things that belongs to you
Any other actions to contact, harass, track, or frighten you
Extortion
The act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money or properties, or favors
Robbery
There is a very real and very immediate violence
Gang and youth violence
A relatively tough, mostly street-based group of young people who regard themselves and may be seen by others as a group that engage in a range of criminal activity and violence
Reasons for young people joining gangs
Need to belong
Desire for adventure
Feel protected
Illegal fraternity
A group of people with similar backgrounds, occupations, interests or tastes, often represented by Greek letters on campuses and universities
Benefits of joining a fraternity
Gain power and protection
Academic support
Sense of belongingness
To maintain their exclusiveness, fraternity members would require an applicant to undergo a series of initiation rites, including hazing, to become part of the brotherhood
Hazing can be very dangerous
Kidnapping
Taking away or forcefully moving a person against their will and holding them in unjust captivity, usually for a motive like ransom or benefit
Abduction
The use of deceit or force in order to take a person or a child away from their home or relatives, not necessarily for profit or monetary gain
Acts of terror or terrorism
The use of violence for politicalgoals and putting the public or a great number of people in fear
Categories of terrorism
State terrorism
Bioterrorism
Cyberterrorism
Ecoterrorism
Nuclear terrorism
Narcoterrorism
Verbal abuse
A form of cruelty that involves the use of words to attack, control and cause harm on another person
Incest
An older family member having sexual relations or sexual abusing a child or adolescent
Molestation
Sexual abuse of a person, whether a child or adult, by an adult for sexual pleasure or for profit
Types of molestation
Fondling
Mutual masturbation
Sodomy
Coitus
Child pornography
Explicit portrayal of children as sexual subject matter for purpose of sexual arousal, in various media
Child prostitution
Children who get paid to have sex
Rape
A forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration, where the victim does not consent or is unable to consent
Intentional Injuries are injuries resulting from violence
Different types of Intentional Injuries
Suicide
Parasuicide
Domestic violence
Bullying
Stalking
Extortion
Gang and youth violence
Fraternity
Kidnapping
Abduction
Terrorism
Verbal abuse
Neo-classicism
A moderating factor between the emotional excesses of the Romantic period and the violent impulses of the soul in expressionism
Neo-classicism
Partial return to an earlier style of writing
Combining tonal harmonies with slight dissonances
Modern, freer use of the seven-note diatonic scale
Sergei Prokofiev was born in the Ukraine in 1891
Prokofiev set out for the St. Petersburg Conservatory equipped with his great talent as a composer and pianist
His early compositions were branded as avant garde and were not approved of by his elders
Prokofiev continued to follow his stylistic path as he fled to other places for hopefully better acceptance of his creativity