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11 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · Intentional injuries include self inflicted and interpersonal acts of violence intended to cause harm.
15 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury: forces were reported to have committed atrocities.
9 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · Hate crimes: Acts of violence or intimidation motivated by prejudice against a particular group (racial, religious, sexual orientation, etc.) are seen as a ...
5 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · The Section also prosecutes hate crimes, that is, acts of violence or threats of violence motivated by bias based on statutorily-protected characteristics.
12 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · violation · . (formal) the act of going against or refusing to obey a law, an agreement, etc. · · the act of damaging or destroying a holy or special place ...
12 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · 1. a condition of civil unrest or insurrection; The commotion was finally brought to an end and peace was restored. 2. steady or recurrent motion; the ...
19 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · Pacifism is the opposition or resistance to war, militarism (including conscription and mandatory military service) or violence.
19 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · Punishment for using abusive language to another. If any person shall, in the presence or hearing of another, curse or abuse such other person, or use any ...
6 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · We hope to help you obtain a better understanding of the different types of criminal offenses, and what specifically constitutes each unique offense.
14 ªÑèÇâÁ§·Õè¼èÒ¹ÁÒ · 1. to shut forcibly and noisily : bang 2. a : to set or slap down violently or noisily slammed down the phone b : to propel, thrust, or produce by or as if by ...