Violence

The forms of violence present in our welfare societies are diverse:

  1. Mobbing: psychological harassment in the workplace.
  2. Bullying: physical and psychological harassment in the school environment.
  3. Gender violence: mistreatment in the context of the couple, of one spouse with respect to the other.
  4. Family violence originating in processes of family breakdown: consequences produced in the family from divorces and hostile separations that condition the biopsychosocial health of the children (especially the children) and of the spouses themselves.
  5. Family  violence originated by parents: at least one spouse with respect to the family.
  6. Family violence originated by the children (child to parent violence): mistreatment in the family environment, at least one of the children with respect to their parents and/or siblings.
  7. Anti-social behavior of young people and teenagers (minors and adults): intimidation and mistreatment carried out by young people and adolescents among themselves and/or with respect to the social environments where they are developed.
  8. Xenophobic and/or ideological violence: harassment and mistreatment carried out by social groups with respect to others for ethnic, political, religious reasons…
  9. Social violence (with multiple forms): tax fraud, computer crime, urban, judicial, police, criminal, environmental…
  10. War violence: wars, terrorism…