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campus
violence
unintentional injuries
intentional injuries
physical
relationship violence
psychological
- is defined by the world health organization as \the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or a group or community that results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation.\ most professionals agree that and emotional forms of violence are just as damaging as forms. historically, injuries are categorized into two distinct groups: that are characterized by having been caused purposefully (a murder, for instance) and that happen without an objective to harm, like accidental drowning. for example, are the number one cause of death among 15- to 44-year olds. violence on campuses is a real concern that calls for action to change reporting, record keeping, victim support, and punishment among other factors. one of the most widespread types of violence on campuses is that involves physical and/or emotional abuse. recent research suggests that most female college students do not feel safe on or in the surrounding community after dark.
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- The first blank: According to the WHO's definition of violence, the word should be "violence".
- The second blank: The text compares different forms of violence, and "psychological" is a form of violence (along with emotional and physical), so "psychological" fits.
- The third blank: The contrast is with psychological and emotional, so "physical" (as a form of violence) is appropriate.
- The fourth blank: The description is about injuries caused purposefully, so "intentional injuries" (matches the category of purposeful harm).
- The fifth blank: Injuries without an objective to harm are "unintentional injuries".
- The sixth blank: The text says this is the number one cause of death among 15 - 44 year olds, and "unintentional injuries" (like accidental drowning) are a type, but also, "violence" is a broad term, but from the context of the two groups (intentional and unintentional injuries), and the example of accidental drowning is unintentional, but the first part of the sentence about the two groups: the first group is intentional injuries, the second is unintentional injuries. Wait, the sentence says "For example, [blank] are the number one cause of death among 15 - to 44 - year olds." Unintentional injuries are a major cause, but also, violence (intentional) is a concern, but the example of accidental drowning is unintentional. Wait, maybe I made a mistake. Let's re - read. The two groups are intentional injuries (caused purposefully) and unintentional injuries (happen without objective to harm). Then the example: "For example, [blank] are the number one cause of death among 15 - to 44 - year olds." Unintentional injuries include things like accidents, and they are a leading cause of death in that age group. So "unintentional injuries" here.
- The seventh blank: The text says "One of the most widespread types of violence on campuses is [blank] that involves physical and/or emotional abuse." "relationship violence" is a type of campus violence involving physical and emotional abuse.
- The eighth blank: "Recent research suggests that most female college students do not feel safe on [blank] or in the surrounding community after dark." The word "campus" fits here as it's about college students' safety on their campus.
Let's fill in the blanks one by one:
- The first definition is of "violence", so first blank: violence.
- The second blank: "psychological" (as a form of violence, along with emotional, and compared to physical).
- The third blank: "physical" (contrasting with psychological and emotional).
- The fourth blank: "intentional injuries" (caused purposefully).
- The fifth blank: "unintentional injuries" (happen without objective to harm).
- The sixth blank: "unintentional injuries" (as a leading cause of death in that age group).
- The seventh blank: "relationship violence" (type of campus violence with physical/emotional abuse).
- The eighth blank: "campus" (where college students are, and the context of campus violence).
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