Personal Safety Flashcards

1
Q

Understand who is most impacted by crimes

A

Women, 14- 24 years old

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2
Q

Differentiate between violent crimes/offenses and hate crimes

A

Violent crimes involve threats and use of violence against a person. (Ex/ sexual assault, robbery and physical assault)

Hate crimes

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3
Q

Understand what violence looks like in Canada

A

Canada’s crime rate has been steadily declining since 2010

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4
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What is personal safety?

A

The preventative measures taken to avoid injuries or reduce risks.

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5
Q

True or false; violent victimization is a combination violent crimes (robbery, sexual and physical assault).

A

True

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6
Q

Which type of injury accounts for more “years of potential life lost”?

A

Unintentional injuries; they are more common than intentional injuries

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7
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True or false; police has reported about 25, 500 more incidents in 2021 than 2020.

A

True

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8
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Which province in Canada has the highest Criminal code incidents?

A

Nunavut/ Northern Territories

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9
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Which areas (urban or rural) had higher total reported crime rate?

A

Rural police services reported more crime than urban’s.

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10
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What are “police reported hate crimes”?

A

Criminal incidents that were motivated by hate towards some unidentifiable group (race, religion or sexual identity

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11
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What is the trend of hate crimes from 2019 to 2021?

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Hate crimes have increased 72% since 2019

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12
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Which gender is more prone to direct bullying and bullying others and which for indirect bullying?

A

Boys are more prone to be bullied and bully others than girls.

Girls are more prone to indirect bullying (social isolation and rumours)

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13
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Is there a relationship between children being bullied and sexual harassers, gangs or dating violence?

A

Yes, children who were bullied in their childhood are more likely to sexually harass others, participate in gang violence and dating violence

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14
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What is the predictable pattern of violence escalating against women?

A
  1. Tension builds; victim tries harder to please
  2. Acute battering: major abuse
  3. Reconciliation: abuser is remorseful; victim forgives; tension builds again
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15
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What is the characteristic of the victims with the highest percentage of reported intimate partner violence?

A

Young women, aged 15 - 24 years old

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16
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What are the factors that contribute to violence or increase the likelihood of people engaging in violence?

A

Social factors (poor economic, low status and low power/minorities)

Mass media (exposes young people to violence)

Gender (violence is committed by men - in most cases)

Interpersonal factors (most victims of sexual assault are acquainted with their attackers)

Alcohol and other drugs (increased aggression)

17
Q

Why are university students vulnerable to violence?

A
  • Age
  • Inexperience
  • Residence
  • Unfamiliar place and people
  • Away from home
  • Culture of alcohol on campus
  • All of the above