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    Psychophysical and cognitive adverse effects of smart phones overuse on children and adolescent by Noorjan Abdullah Muhammed, Mufeed Akram Taha

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Abstract Background: The excessive use of smartphones is seen as a source of child and adolescent violence and probably impacts cognitive function. As the world of mobile phones are continuously evolving, the violence factor is an endless argument. …”
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    Parental kidnapping as a form of abuse of parental rights by O. G. Yushkevych, M. Yu. Burdin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Ukrainian legal practitioners categorize the actions falling under the concept of “parental kidnapping” as domestic violence against the child in the form of psychological violence, especially towards the other parent with whom the child lived before the abduction. …”
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    YOUTH PARTICIPATION AND ELECTORAL DEMOCRACY IN KOGI STATE; ISSUES AND PROSPECTS by MICHAEL DANIEL, DUNCAN GANYU ADAMSON

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…These desire were punctuated by money politics, electoral financing and electoral violence. The electoral series held between 2015 and 2023, revealed political violence and outrageous elections expense at all tiers of electoral contest, which infiltrate to produce declared winner without integrity. …”
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    The Cutting Edge of Comics: Destructive Technologies in Morrison and Quitely’s We3 by Isabelle Licari-Guillaume

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…In We3, a 2004-5 miniseries published by DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely dramatize the motif of tearing within a narrative that features extreme violence and the destruction of bodies. This violence is perpetrated through the use of cutting-edge medical and military technologies such as biomechanisation and futuristic weapons, which, by tearing the flesh, also destabilise identities and disrupt the threshold between human and animal, between the organic and the mechanic. …”
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    O parricídio como espetáculo da violência: O dia em que matei meu pai by Aileen El-Kadi

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The father’s murder by the protagonist and the way he confesses the crime at the beginning of the novel com- bine the two core values we find in the author’s aesthetic proposed: the amount of violence and spectacle for the representation of contemporary society.…”
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    AREN’T I A WOMAN DESERVING OF JUSTICE? RESTRUCTURING VAWA’S FUNDING STRUCTURE TO CREATE RACIAL AND GENDER EQUITY by Maryam Asenuga

    Published 2023-06-01
    “… This Note analyzes the funding priorities of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), and how the law’s egregious funding of prosecutors, enforcement agencies, officers, and courts directly impacts Black female survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV). …”
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    Diseases and causes of death among the popes by Francois P. Retief, Louise Cilliers

    Published 2005-06-01
    “…Unnatural causes comprise inter alia assassination, death in prison or in exile, casualties of war or public violence, poisoning and stoning during street violence. …”
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    L’image de la guerre dans L’Élan (1915-1916), un refoulement apparent by Hadrien Viraben

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…This violence, located between representation and a latent image, could thus materialise at any moment in the pages of the magazine.…”
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    Silences and Vulnerabilities by Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, Marion Stevens, Åsa Eriksson, Johanna Gondouin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…We caution that such a move may not achieve the aim of reducing sex workers’ vulnerability and exposure to violence. Furthermore, framing the selling of sex as violence rather than work may risk silencing causes for social justice by stripping sex workers of their agency and autonomy, while simultaneously casting them as victims. …”
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    Healthcare workers’ perspectives on trauma and mental health access for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar by Lindsey Green, Linda Kaljee, Shahanoor Akter Chowdhury, Thomas McHale, Ranit Mishori, Ranit Mishori, Dahlia Fateen, Nima Sheth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BackgroundIn August 2017, the Rohingya population of northern Rakhine State in Myanmar fled to Bangladesh following “clearance operations” by the Myanmar security forces that were characterized by widespread and systematic violence, constituting severe human rights violations. …”
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    A post-colonial political theology of care and praxis in Ethiopia’s era of identity politics by N.A. Terefe

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…She argues that identity politics has been a major factor in Ethiopia’s political instability and violence. Ethiopia experiences frequent identity-based violence. …”
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    L’inceste et le droit pénal français contemporain : lorsque l’application du droit dans les tribunaux révèle une indicible frontière by Marie Romero

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This question has been at the center of debates on the incest repression law (2010) and the sexual violence and gender-based violence law (2018). My contribution proposes to examine this evolutions and juridical problems related to the penal treatment of incest. …”
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    EQUIPPING THE YOUTH BY RECOURSE TO THE TOTAL LIFE TRAINING TOOL FOR YOUTH CHALLENGES IN CHRISTIANA: by F.E. Freeks

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Farming communities in Christiana grapple with problems such as unemployment, poverty, occultism, Satanism, alcoholism and violence. The challenges for this specific community are widespread, because they encounter one problem after another, on the one hand, and increasing statistics of social ills such as prostitution, child-trafficking, substance use and abuse, violence and rape, on the other. …”
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    Me’phaa, Women, Resistance and Sense of Place in the Displacements of Exactivism and Drug Trafficking by Erika Sebastián Aguilar

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…This article studies, from the theoretical framework of community feminisms, the sense of place and resistance built by me’phaa women in relation to the chains of violence unfolding from the Canadian mining project Camsim Minas SA de CV and the criminal group of drug trafficking Los Ardillos in Xochiatenco, Guerrero, Mexico. …”
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    Re-conceptualizing trafficking-in-persons victimization using latent class analysis: Results from a community study in Cape Town, South Africa by Annah K. Bender, Erica L. Koegler, Edna G. Rich, Nicolette V. Roman, Rumi Kato Price

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The impact of human trafficking upon the lives and livelihoods of those subjected to exploitative and illegal labor and commercial sex practices includes violence and threats of violence, deleterious health and mental health sequelae, and social and economic marginalization. …”
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    Tasks of the National Police of Ukraine as a subject of implementation of the preventive function of the state by I. V. Ishchenko

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is noted that the special tasks of the Department of Preventive Activities of the National Police of Ukraine include: implementation of state policy in the field of combating violence; preventive measures; introduction of programme preventive means for systematization of violent incidents, general and individual preventive work aimed at preventing the commission of administrative and criminal offenses, prevention and counteraction to domestic violence.…”
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    Etymological and Jurisprudential Analysis of Bughah by Yusri Mohamad Ramli

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In conclusion, the understanding and process of dealing with bughah in Islamic scholarly tradition is quite a beauty. Bughah is the violence of citizens upon their leader. Thus, the leader should act firmly but forgiving, just like a father treats his rebellious child compassionately.…”
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    A Content Analysis of TV Series/Shows Watched by The Secondary and High School Students in Turkey by Alev Üstündağ, Özcan Doğan

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…They also reflected issues surrounding violence, cognitive/perceptual development, and role modeling. …”
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    O dziecięcej tożsamości (tragicznie) zerwanej – gdy przemoc symboliczna może życie ocalić by Maria Szczepska-Pustkowska, Małgorzata Lewartowska-Zychowicz, Longina Strumska-Cylwik

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The presented text aims, on the one hand, to recall people’s lives that should not be forgotten, and on the other hand, it is an attempt to mark in their context the borderline of the validity of contemporary pedagogical reflection on symbolic violence. The former concerns the analysis of Polish Jews’ childhood experiences from the World War II period, connected with the breaking of the primary national and religious identity and re-integration into a new Polish identity. …”
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