Interpersonal violence is a threat of public health, society and development that exists everywhere. This is the leading cause of death in the United States, especially children, adolescents and young people. Exposure to violence may lead to physical injuries that the clinician immediately recognizes and treats, but it can also lead to long-term mental and physical well-being. Violence directly affects medical expenses. It indirectly hinders economic development, increases inequality, and erodes human capital.
The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that human violence is a threat or actual physical strength or strength to deal with others or groups or communities most likely to cause or cause harm, death, or psychological harm It is defined as intentional use. However, over the past 30 years, a lot of attention to public health protection methods has emerged. In 1992, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established the National Injury Prevention and Control Center as a focal point for advancing public health prevention methods in the United States.
We are firmly committed to finishing this violence. In the United States, the Law on Violence against Women (VAWA) was first adopted in 1994, and in 2002 and 2005, gender-based violence prosecutors and fund programs aimed to respect relations and teach nonviolence We stipulated. Support tool violence victims and their families. One-third of all women in the world receive physical, sexual and other abuses in their lifetime, and in some countries this proportion may reach 70%. Violence against women is a human rights violation that violates human life, destroys the community, and hinders women from contributing to women's economic development in their entirety. Gender-based violence is the most common in countries with high levels of corruption and instability and is even used as some weapon of the most bloody conflict on the planet.
American guns are violent. Every day of the year, on average, at least one large shot occurred. Violence by this type of gun is especially peculiar to the United States and it is difficult to ignore the fact. Briefly, the more guns in the country, the more deaths associated with guns. With more gun control, fewer firearms are violent. Brady law requires each state to conduct an identity survey for individuals who purchase firearms, but consumers can avoid regulatory laws if loopholes for purchasing firearms exceed 2 or 3 I can do it. However, in some states laws have been enacted to prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands. There are the most stringent gun control laws in Idaho, Montana, etc., but these provinces have the most restrictive regulations in the United States.